Foxes

Foxes by Jill Atkins is a phonics-based reading book published by Ransom in 2019. This 16-page edition is designed for children aged 6 to 7 and features a fully decodable text that aligns with the fourth phase of letters and sounds taught in schools. The book explores various aspects of foxes, including their appearance, diet, and habitats, all presented through engaging and informative content.
Readers will find that Foxes is richly illustrated with beautiful photographs, enhancing the learning experience. This book is part of the Ransom Reading Stars program, which offers a structured approach to reading with multiple levels tailored for young learners. The focus on alternative letters and sounds for graphemes and phonemes makes it a valuable resource for developing language arts skills while fostering an interest in animals, specifically foxes.
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Find out all about foxes: what do they look like? What do they eat? Where do foxes make their home? Foxes is a phonics-based reading book, covering the fourth phase of letters and sounds that children learn in school, with the focus on alternative letters and sounds for graphemes and phonemes already met. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs, this 225-word non-fiction book features a fully decodable text, suitable for ages 6 – 7. Foxes is part of Ransom Reading Stars, a structured programme for children learning to read. The series has fifteen levels: four phonics levels and eleven book band levels (Pink through to Lime).
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