Project X - Hero Academy Non-fiction: Oxford Level 1+ A Sick Pet
Project X - Hero Academy Non-fiction: Oxford Level 1+ A Sick Pet
Project X - Hero Academy Non-fiction: Oxford Level 1+ A Sick Pet
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Early primary school students, particularly those in Year 1+ who are developing their reading skills and comprehension.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Content: This book tells the story of a sick pet, addressing themes of care, empathy, and responsibility, while providing context for children to understand how to look after animals.
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Clear Explanations: The text is written in simple, clear language, making it accessible for young readers to grasp the narrative and the lessons about pet care.
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Practice Questions: Each section includes questions that encourage children to think critically about the story and relate it to their own experiences with pets and caring for them.
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Interactive Elements: Bright and engaging illustrations accompany the text, capturing children's attention and aiding comprehension through visual storytelling.
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Curriculum Alignment: Aligned with early literacy goals, this book is an excellent resource for classroom learning and independent reading.
Educational Value:
"A Sick Pet" helps children learn about compassion and responsibility, reinforcing the importance of caring for animals and understanding their needs, while enhancing literacy skills.
Format and Quality:
This book is available in paperback format, featuring durable pages and vibrant illustrations that engage young readers and make learning enjoyable.
Why Choose This Book:
Ideal for young readers, "A Sick Pet" not only encourages a love for reading but also teaches essential values of kindness and empathy toward pets and animals.
Available at:
Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.