Bug Club Shared Reading: The Greatest Palace (Year 2)

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King Mercurio wanted to be a great king, like his father - but he had no idea where to start. Until one day an architect visited him. He decides to build a great palace, much bigger than King Constantin’s palace,  with a dome, a tower and even a flagpole on top. The architect insists with each new addition that the palace is no longer safe, but will the king ever listen? 

  • Highly engaging, illustrated picture book to be read out loud to children aged 6–7
  • Ideal for reading aloud at home with your child
  • Helps expose your child to rich language and curriculum-linked vocabulary 
  • Includes key terms from Art and the topic area of architecture
  • Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools

‘These books are a great start to addressing the wider curriculum and the vocabulary issues that schools are identifying.’ - Assistant Head, Primary Academy
The Bug Club Shared books are highly engaging, beautifully illustrated stories designed to be read out loud to children. The programme exposes children to rich, curriculum-linked vocabulary, helping to build an understanding across school subjects and cultivate a love for reading.

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This is Book 34 in the Bug Club Shared Reading Series. See all Bug Club Shared Reading books here.

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About Sean Taylor

Sean Taylor has written more than 40 books for young readers. These include the Purple Class series of comic adventures set in an urban primary school, a collection of folktales from the Amazon called The Great Snake, a novel for teenagers called A Waste of Good Paper, and picture book

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