The Read With Oxford: Biff, Chip and Kipper: My Phonics Flashcards have been specially developed to help your child succeed at reading. Created by reading experts and based on current teaching practice, they complement how your child is starting to read at school and keep children engaged in reading at home.
Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy the dog are the well-loved characters from Oxford Reading Tree, used in 80% of primary schools. These My Phonics Flashcards are a fun way for children to practise their letters and sounds at home - just as they do in school. Four different phonics games will help children to learn that one sound can be represented in several ways, blend sounds together to read words and develop memory and concentration skills.
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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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