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New West Indian Readers - Introductory Book 1
New West Indian Readers - Introductory Book 1
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New West Indian Readers - Introductory Book 1
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Early learners in nursery or pre-kindergarten, typically aged 3-5 years
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: Introduces children to early reading concepts such as letter sounds, basic phonics, and simple vocabulary, laying the foundation for literacy.
- Clear Explanations: Uses simple, repetitive language alongside vivid illustrations to engage young learners and help them grasp basic words and sounds.
- Practice Questions: Features exercises like tracing letters, matching pictures to words, and repeating simple sentences to reinforce early learning concepts.
- Interactive Elements: Includes hands-on activities such as drawing and coloring to maintain engagement while teaching key reading skills.
- Curriculum Alignment: Aligned with early childhood education guidelines in the Caribbean, ensuring relevance and support for classroom and home learning.
Educational Value:
Helps young children develop essential pre-reading skills, building their familiarity with letters and sounds in a fun, interactive way that prepares them for formal reading instruction.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, 64 pages, with bright, full-color illustrations that capture the attention of young learners and make learning enjoyable.
Why Choose This Book:
Perfect for parents and teachers who want to introduce children to reading in a structured yet engaging way, this book provides a solid foundation for early literacy development.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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