Description
When it comes to real classics of children's literature, the Peter and Jane keyword books are in a league of their own. First published in 1964, they have since gone on to sell over 80 million copies globally and be widely used in schools. If you want to encourage your little one to read more and also learn vital keywords as they go, why not pick up this fabulous boxset?
It contains the first 6 books in the series - 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b and 2c. These are a great introduction for keywords to children aged 5 and over and will really help them understand what they are. This essential part of our vocabulary is lovingly developed and practiced by reading these books. Whether they look at them during the day or at bedtime, your child is sure to love finding out more about language with you as you go. The books come in a sturdy box so they not only stay in good condition but also stay tidy too when not in use!
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First 6 books in Peter and Jane keyword series.
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Books come in a sturdy boxset.
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Perfect stories for bedtime or reading time in the day.
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Ideal for introducing and practicing keywords.
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Recommended for ages 5 and over.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
LBLB0002
Manufacturer:
Ladybird
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