Sorting
Source
Katalog zbiorów
(11)
Form of Work
Książki
(11)
Status
available
(10)
unavailable
(1)
Branch
Nieporęt
(11)
Author
Marlow Layn
(2)
Stewart Amber
(2)
Warnes Tim (1971- )
(2)
Weston Carrie
(2)
Hughes Laura (1985- )
(1)
Kitzing Constance von
(1)
Litten Kristyna
(1)
Mason Sue
(1)
Metcalf Paula
(1)
Ogilvie Sara (1971- )
(1)
Price Susan
(1)
Pym Christine
(1)
Ross Tony (1938- )
(1)
Slater Kate (1986- )
(1)
Year
2010 - 2019
(11)
Country
United Kingdom
(10)
England
(1)
Language
English
(11)
11 results Filter
No cover
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 2)
These well-loved traditional stories have been carefully retold using phonics and familiar language so that children can read them for themselves. This Level 2 collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: Rabbit on the Run which is based on Aesop`s fable The Tortoise and the Hare; I Will Get You which is based on the Norwegian folk tale of The Three Billy Goats Gruff; Dick and His Cat which is based on Dick Whittington; and The King and His Wish which is based on the Caribbean tale The King Who Wanted to Touch the Moon about a king who makes demands that get him into trouble. The Traditional Tales series offers: ·A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success. ·A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions. ·A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child`s imagination and inspire a love of reading. ·Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story. Also visit www.oxfordowl.co.uk for practical advice, helpful information about phonics, lots of fun activities, free storyteller videos and free eBooks.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
No cover
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 5)
These well-loved traditional stories have been carefully retold using phonics and familiar language so that children can read them for themselves. This Stage 5 collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: Jack and the Beanstalk; The Magic Paintbrush; Lazy Jack; and The Moon in the Pond which is one of many tales about the trickster Brer Rabbit, in this story Rabbit, Fox and Bear go fishing at night, but what trick is Rabbit going to play this time? The Traditional Tales series offers: ·A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success. ·A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions. ·A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child`s imagination and inspire a love of reading. ·Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
Chickens can`t see in the dark / Kristyna Litten. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. - [32] s. : il. kolor. ; 25cm.
Little Pippa is no headless chicken. Quite the opposite, in fact. So when Mr Benedict tells his class on Sunnyside Farm that chickens can`t see in the dark, Pippa sets out to discover the secrets of night vision. After visiting the library - and then the farm shop - Pippa takes a wheelbarrow of carrots to Mother Hen`s Pantry where she cooks up the most delicious carroty banquet ever seen. She then invites her feathered friends to share it. They`re all sceptical about what difference eating so many carrots will make but everything is so tasty that they soon gobble down every last mouthful. Then, on a starry, moonlit evening, the chickens discover the delights of seeing in the dark and Little Pippa`s plucky determination is celebrated all night long. A quirky tale that will make you giggle and guarantee that you`ll never see chickens in the same way again!
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
No cover
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 1+)
This Level 1+ collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: Run, Run! which is based on the American tale The Gingerbread Man; The Big Carrot which is based on The Enormous Turnip; Lots of Nuts which is based on Aesop`s fable The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse; and Get the Rat! is a humorous new story, based on the familiar structure of traditional tales -a rat needs to be caught in the palace, but where is it hiding? The Traditional Tales series offers: ·A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success. ·A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions. ·A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child`s imagination and inspire a love of reading. ·Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story. Also visit www.oxfordowl.co.uk practical advice, helpful information about phonics, lots of fun activities, free storyteller videos and free eBooks.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
All copies are currently on loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 6)
These well-loved traditional stories have been carefully retold using phonics and familiar language so that children can read them for themselves. This Level 6 collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: The Frog Prince, Monkey`s Magic Pipe, The Bear Who Lost His Tail, Yoshi The Stonecutter -in this circular tale, Yoshi is a Japanese stonecutter who is always wishing for more. Will he ever be happy? The Traditional Tales series offers: *A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success. *A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions. *A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child`s imagination and inspire a love of reading. *Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story. Also visit www.oxfordowl.co.uk for practical advice, helpful information about phonics, lots of fun activities, free storyteller videos and free eBooks.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
No cover
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 3)
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
No cover
Book
In basket
(Oxford Reading Tree. Traditional Tales : stage 4)
These well-loved traditional stories have been carefully retold using phonics and familiar language so that children can read them for themselves. This Level 4 collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: Three Rocks based on the story Stone Soup; Hans in Luck which is a German folk tale; Tom, Dad and Colin which is based on Aesop`s fable The Man, the Boy and the Donkey; and The Foolish Fox which is based on the tale The Lazy Fox, and in this story the lazy fox asks some sheep to farm the land for him, in return for half of the food they grow. Little does he know that the sheep are planning to outwit him! The Traditional Tales series offers: *A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success. *A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions. *A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child`s imagination and inspire a love of reading. *Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story. Also visit www.oxfordowl.co.uk for practical advice, helpful information about phonics, lots of fun activities, free storyteller videos and free eBooks.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
Puddle`s big step / [text] Amber Stewart & [ill.] Layn Marlow. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010. - [31] s. : il. kolor. ; 25 cm.
`When Puddle was barely more than an egg, he couldn`t wait to start duckling school.` So begins this story about feelings of excitement, anticipation, and understandable nervousness that surround an approaching first day at nursery school. Puddle, a little duckling, is like so many pre-school children in desperately wanting to be grown-up enough to go to school and to have his own school bag. But as the day draws nearer, Puddle begins to feel rather wobbly about the whole concept! Luckily Mummy knows just what to do. She packs items into Puddle`s school bag that will help him through his first day - one of her softest feathers to remind him she is never far away, some home-made biscuits for him to share with his new friends, his Cuddly for the afternoon nap - and, as the story unfolds, we discover how Puddle`s enjoyment of his first day builds each time he finds one of Mummy`s tokens in his bag. Puddle spends a happy day counting caterpillars, matching ladybirds, leaping from lily pad to lily pad, and decorating a leafy twig. So, by going-home time, he can put his twig in his bag to take home for Mummy. This is just the right story to boost confidence for those starting pre-school, nursery or kindergarten - children will love to share everything about Puddle`s first day.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
Piper is a little tiger cub whose daily dilemma will be familiar to toddlers everywhere. During the day he wants to be brave and fearless, he wants to do everything all by himself. But as bedtime approaches, Piper doesn`t want to be brave, he wants to feel Mummy by his side. So every night he pads over to Mummy`s bed. Through gentle demonstration that he is big enough to do all sorts of things all by himself, and reassuring him that she`s never far away, Mummy is able to persuade Piper to sleep through the night in his own bed. Learning one of life`s lessons becomes something to savour in this beautiful picture book that focuses on an important toddler milestone.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
Boris Goes camping / [tekst] Carrie Weston ; [ill.] Tim Warnes. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011. - [32] s. : il. kolor. ; 25 cm.
Miss Cluck is taking her class camping. There are various mishaps along the way - the little mice find it difficult to keep up, then Maxwell drops his Teddy in the stream while they play pooh-sticks. Each time, Boris comes to the rescue - earning him praise from Miss Cluck and his classmates. Eventually the animals find a lovely spot for their tepee and they spend the afternoon decorating it before setting off to gather berries for supper. But ...when they get back to their lovely tepee, they discover that ...`Someone had scribbled on the sides. Someone had drawn a moustache on Miss Cluck`s face. Someone had pulled down the sticks ...And someone was going to be in BIG trouble!` The culprits are two naughty wolf cubs and they laugh in the face of Miss Cluck`s reprimands (after all, since when have wolves been scared of chickens?) but they soon lose their bravado when Boris steps in with his big bear grin. So Miss Cluck and her pupils reclaim their tent and, after an evening of songs and stories, they`re ready for bed. There isn`t much room in the tepee once Boris has settled down, but no one minds a bit, after all, they all have a soft, cosy place to sleep!
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
Book
In basket
Boris starts school / [tekst] Carrie Weston ; [ill.] Tim Warnes. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012. - [32] s. : il. kolor. ; 25 cm.
When Miss Cluck tells her little pupils that there is going to be a new animal in their class, they are all very excited. In fact, there are squeals of delight. Nobody expects the new animal to be a grizzly bear!So, when a rather bashful Boris enters the room, Leticia the rabbit, Fergus the fox cub, Maxwell the mole, and the little mice . . . scream! Boris is upset. He doesn`t mean to be scary. He just wants to make friends. But he spends a lonely, miserable first day at school, he`s just too big to fit in. When it`s home time, Boris trudges through the woods, far behind the others. After all, it seems to him that none of them wants to be his friend. Then he sees some rats up ahead as they jump out from behind the trees. Boris hurries along to introduce himself (ever hopeful of making new friends) but, once again, his big bear grin terrifies the rats. However, to his astonishment, in scaring off the bullies Boris has truly endeared himself to Maxwell, Leticia, Fergus and the mice. A beautifully-observed story with a positive message about friendship and acceptance.
This item is available in one branch. Expand information to see details.
Nieporęt
There are copies available to loan: sygn. I ang. (1 egz.)
The item has been added to the basket. If you don't know what the basket is for, click here for details.
Do not show it again