Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Snapdragons: Grandma's Glasses - Nicola Moon
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by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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Grandma's Glasses is a stage 3 Snapdragons reading book from the Oxford Reading Tree. It's suitable for children of 5-6yrs of age and is popular with use in reception and year one classrooms at school. You can get a copy for home from Amazon for £3.75, which I think is a bit steep, or you can get it as part of a pack of six different stage 3 Snapdragons from places like The Book People and Borders. You have to check stock regularly to find the good deals unfortunately! This book tells a funny little story about how the whole family are roped into helping Grandma find her lost glasses. Youngsters are introduced to a variety of simple relative names, and ... Read the complete review
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