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National Trust: Look What I Found in the Woods by Moira Butterfield
Discover a world of wonder on a woodland walk, with this beautiful picture book from the National Trust. Follow me. I know the way. We're walking ...
View full detailsLeo and the Octopus by Isabelle Marinov
The world was too bright for Leo. And too loud. "I must be living on the wrong planet," Leo thought. Leo struggles to make sense of the world. ...
View full detailsJane Foster's Black and White by Jane Foster
With bold, high-contrast images, this is a stylish introduction to the concept of black and white from leading textile designer Jane Foster. Beauti...
View full detailsWhen Sadness Comes to Call by Eva Eland
Winner of the Klaus Flugge Prize 2020 and the V&A Book Cover Award 2020!When Sadness arrives, try not to be afraid: give it a name, listen to i...
View full detailsHow to Brush Your Teeth with Snappy Croc by Jane Clarke
Little Croc's been crunching, snip, snap, SNIP!She doesn't want to clean her teeth. Watch out! She can nip. A board book about brushing teeth fea...
View full detailsStanley's Lunch Box by William Bee
Here comes Stanley with his lunch box! A simple first introduction to food. Today Stanley is off to the market to buy his lunch. There are so man...
View full detailsStanley's Toy Box by William Bee
Here comes Stanley with his toy box! A simple introduction to toys, play and sharing. Today Stanley, Little Woo, Sophie and Benjamin are at the p...
View full detailsThe Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires
Find The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires from publishers Kids Can Press at Books2Door! ; 32 pages, 1 Illustrations, unspecified; Publis...
View full detailsSpooky School by Sam Lloyd
Spooky school is open, welcome everyone!Here you'll learn to scare and creep while having lots of fun. Welcome to Spooky School! It's the scaries...
View full detailsLittle Owl's Bathtime by Debi Gliori
_______________From the author of the bestselling No Matter What comes another fun Little Owl story... and this time he does NOT want to have a bat...
View full detailsThe Knight With the Blazing Bottom by Beach
The second book in the fabulously funny - and hugely farty - A Very Fiery Fairy Tale series. Perfect for fans of The Dinosaur that Pooped. Sir Wayn...
View full detailsBook vs. Shark: the new series from the creators of Supertato! by Paul Linnet
Welcome back to I Spy Island . . . the unmissable new series from multi-million copy bestsellers Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, creators of Supertato!...
View full detailsYou Matter by Christian Robinson
For fans of Jon Klassen, this sensitive and impactful picture book from award-winning author-illustrator Christian Robinson is all about seeing the...
View full detailsThe Music In Me by Sophy Henn
This reassuring, playful picture book from the brilliant Sophy Henn is the perfect way to get to know all kinds of emotions! Hey! Have you ever s...
View full detailsThe Duck Who Didn't Like Water by Steve Small
'A wonderful, tender evocation of friendship and how its power can help you overcome your worst fears. A pure splash of joy.' The Daily MailShortli...
View full detailsSolo: Can a dog called Solo be part of the pack? by Adam Beer
A terrific book to encourage sharing and making new friends - not to mention the perfect present for dog lovers! 'Adam's lively hounds are a scra...
View full detailsHow to Track a Sabre-Toothed Tiger by Caryl Hart
Get ready to be transported to the Stone Age in the latest adventure in the bestselling Albie series! Albie is wondering what pet kind of pet to ge...
View full detailsMini Monsters: Can I Be The Best? by Caryl Hart
The second title in a brand-new character led-series perfect for LITTLE preschoolers learning to deal with BIG emotions, from an exceptional new pa...
View full detailsHugless Douglas Goes Camping by David Melling
Hugless Douglas and his pals are going camping in Badger's Wood. They are excited to make their tent into a tent shape, hop into their pyjamas and ...
View full detailsThis Tree is Just for Me! by Lucy Rowland
With artwork by Laura Hughes, much-loved illustrator of the bestselling picture book, We're Going on an Egg HuntJack has a new book, and he's found...
View full detailsThe Boy and the Moonimal by Debi Gliori
_______________From the author of the bestselling No Matter What comes an epic tale of a friendship made to last a lifetime. Moonimal and Boy are...
View full detailsStop That Dinosaur! by Ms Alex English
I was in my Granny's kitchen eating extra-special cake,when the walls began to tremble and the roof began to SHAKE. KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! Ring! Ri...
View full detailsThe Zebra's Great Escape by Katherine Rundell
_______________A TIMES CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK'A writer of boundless gifts and extraordinary imaginative power' - Observer'A writer with an utt...
View full detailsBe Wild, Little One by Olivia Hope
**Luminously beautiful - Guardian****Utterly enchanting - Daily Mail****Poetic and inspiring - Irish Examiner****Magical - Shirley Hughes****An aud...
View full detailsIf we haven’t said it already, we will say it again—reading is extremely important for children! Exposure to good, age-appropriate books is crucial for younglings who are learning to read, through their formative years.
Books expose children to new worlds and new words, improve their vocabulary and help them discover new ways of using language. Books also help children learn general information about the world, which makes it easier for them to navigate the world and learn about new subjects and objects.
It is important that you give your children access to the best, most age-appropriate books available. Precisely why, we at Books2Door have curated this collection of learning to read books for children starting at 0-years-of-age right up to 9-years-old where they can be independent readers.
Usborne First Phonics Reading Library 20 Books Set for children between the ages 0 to 5. My First Phonics Reading Library from Usborne is a fantastic introduction for your child to the world of reading. These books use simple rhyming language and essential vocabulary to help kids learn how the sounds they make relate to the words on the page. Every volume in this twenty book collection set is fully illustrated, with fourteen books by David Semple and six books by Fred Blunt. Children in the age bracket will love the charming illustrations and vibrant use of colour, and this in turn will make them want to learn.
Among the many funny stories are Underpants for Ants, where a mouse has to knit underwear for the chilly ants. There’s also Spider in a Glider, where the intelligent arachnid inventor has to turn her many hands to heroism. And who could forget Seal at the Wheel, where a speeding seal learns the hard way about careful driving. Children are going to love these unforgettable tales; that will help them learn how words work together in sentences. They'll be able to build their vocabulary while learning about animals, colours, shapes and more. Your child will love each story as they learn in an engaging manner that keeps them entertained throughout the entire book. This collection is perfect for parents who want their kids to grow up loving books as much as they do. And it's never too early to start building those lifelong skills!
Julia Donaldson's Songbirds Phonics: Read with Oxford Stages 1-4 is a 36 Books Collection Set has learning to read books for 3-year-olds (for children aged between 0 to 5) Julia Donaldson Songbirds collection is one that comes with the most amazing books which are designed to help kids around the world develop important reading skills. Produced by Oxford University Press, each book and phonic story is carefully crafted with words, sounds, spelling patterns and phonology to teach children the fundamentals of reading. Some words are rhymes and some tell a fun story to help kids engage with the story. The 36 books packed together neatly in a wallet, contain exciting titles which are carefully levelled to help readers gain reading confidence step by step. This collection can truly help ease children’s minds and help them develop their reading skills. Kids can gradually level up their reading skills to prepare them for classes in school, especially as children move on from class to class, year to year.
Reading Ladder My First Read-Along Library 30 Books Box Set for children aged 5-7 is a book set that every child needs if you as parents want to ensure development of their reading knowledge. A great help in learning to read in a fun and easy way with plenty of support, this particular set is fantastic for ages 5-7. This particular Reading Ladder collection was designed by literacy experts and professionals like Nikki Gamble to make learning straightforward for kids. Furthermore Reading Ladder will make reading fun, providing them a positive and bright beginning to their literary journey.
Perfect for home studying and an essential part of your child’s book collection. Learning to read Level 1 Reading Ladder books are designed for new readers, and help kids begin their reading life, with letters and sounds. There are fun ways to engage with your kids when reading these books, ask questions and get their opinions on what they think the books is about based on illustrations and titles.
Learning to read Level 2 is best for young readers who have gained some confidence in reading basic words and sentences. Books in Level 2 therefore contain longer and more interesting conversations and pages, so kids will need to learn to read more challenging words, scenarios as well as absorb and take in more complicated story-lines. Level 2 covers bands Orange, Turquoise, Purple, these books will have a wide array of sentence structures, and a range of vocabulary that might not be found in Level 1. However just like Level 1, Level 2 books also come accompanied with illustrations that lend themselves to the stories, the characters and ensure the children stay interested in the books.
Learning to read Level 3 obviously is the most challenging Level in this collection and will be best suited for readers who are completely confident with independent reading, readers are now fluent and can comprehend a variety of themes and stories. Books in Level 3 therefore are divided into chapters, and the sentence structures are different from page to page. Vocabulary is more evolved compared to Level 2 and Level 1, the story-lines are designed to push children to think on their own and give them the chance to try and grasp these new found concepts. Languages have now become technical, kids are now reading aloud quickly and confidently without needing help from parents!