These Read with Oxford Story Games contain three games at Read with Oxford Stages 1 and 2 to provide perfect practice for beginner readers. The games complement the Read with Oxford collections of traditional tales and include the following stories: Goldilocks and the Three Bears; The Tortoise and the Hare; Dick Whittington; Chicken Licken; The Three Billy Goats Gruff; and The Gingerbread Man.
Children learn best when reading is fun and these Story Games are a great way to practise reading and storytelling skills, which will help your child's creative writing. Play games to sequence and retell some of your favourite stories and make some of your own versions! Carefully created to practise phonic sounds and letters, each game has concise, easy to follow instructions which require no preparation - just sit down with your child and have fun!
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