Start Reading: Yellow Band 3, Pip’s Pets: Bad Dog, Digby!
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Bad Dog, Digby!
Pip would like Digby to be a good dog. But whether he’s racing in the garden or chasing the cat, Digby always seems to be bad… A comical animal story to boost enthusiasm and literacy, told in short, simple sentences combining new and familiar words. Suitable for readers at Yellow Band 3 of the Book Bands for Guided Reading.
Start Reading
This is a collection of 52 paperbacks for the beginners, suitable for age group 6-10 years.
Book bands are guided reading levels to help measure reading ability
- Each book is graded to match book bands widely used in schools
- Clear progression from beginner to fluent readers
- Guided reading notes to help children at the earliest reading levels
- More titles at the levels children need the most reading practice
Start Reading: Yellow Band 3
Start Reading is a new series of highly enjoyable books for beginning readers at KS1. They have been carefully graded to correspond to the Book Bands now widely used in schools. This enables readers to be sure that they choose books that match their own ability. There is very careful and gentle graduation from Band to Band.
The books can be shared with an adult or read independently. They promote the enjoyment of reading through reading real, satisfying stories with a beginning, a middle and an end.
This is a series of 4 books at band 3 of the Start Reading programme. Pip’s Pets is about Pip and his pets- Coco the cat, Digby the Dog, Sid and the snake and the perfect pet.
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