Read at Home First Skills are fun early learning books, which use your favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters to introduce important first skills to your child. Your favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters make learning fun and memorable. Read at Home First Skills books are the perfect accompaniment to all your Oxford Reading Tree Read at Home storybooks. As with all Read at Home books, the story ends with fun activities for parent and
child to enjoy together.
Wilf's Shapes:
The children go on a treasure hunt for shapes!
This story introduces children to a variety of 2D and 3D shapes. The questions and activities at the end of the story consolidate their learning and help develop the skill of recognising different shapes and their properties. Throughout the story the shapes are introduced on the left-hand page and then are also highlighted in the context of the story text on the right-hand page. Children are encouraged to find as many shapes as they can in each detailed illustration.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 3 in the Read at Home Series. See all Read at Home books here.
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Roderick Hunt MBE and Alex Brychta are the creators, author and illustrator of the much-loved Oxford Reading Tree series. They have worked together for 25 years creating and developing a winning formula that is universally known in more than 120 countries. Roderick Hunt writes all his stories to make sure something interesting happens in every one, no matte
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