Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Snapdragons: Presents For Baby - Cynthia Rider
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Presents for Baby is a stage 3 Snapdragons book from the Oxford Reading Tree. It's aimed at children of five to six years of age, and is available individually from Amazon for £3.75, or as part of a set of six stage 3 books from time to time from discount retailers like The Book People or Red House. The story is just about Mum going to the hospital to have a baby. The son stays home with Grandma and Grandad on Monday. The story then works its way through the days of the week, showing what happens on each day while Mum is in the hospital. On Tuesday Dad brings flowers, on Wednesday big brother takes in a present, and so on until Mum brings the baby home on ... Read the complete review
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