Hen’s Pens

Hen’s Pens by Phil Roxbee Cox is a delightful addition to early reading resources, published by Usborne in 2001. This 16-page book is designed to engage young readers through phonic repetition, making the learning process both enjoyable and effective. The text is supported by a phonic breakdown provided by expert Dr. Marlynne Grant, which serves as a valuable tool for parents and teachers guiding children in their reading journey.
In this book, readers will encounter a charming narrative that introduces farm animals in a playful manner. The engaging content is part of a series that includes other titles such as Big Pig on a Dig and Fat Cat on a Mat, all aimed at fostering literacy skills in children. With its focus on fiction and activity-based learning, Hen’s Pens offers a fun way for children to explore reading while interacting with familiar themes of animals and farm life.
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This amusing series of early reading books uses phonic repetition to help children learn to read. A phonic breakdown of the text is given by expert Dr Marlynne Grant to help parents and teachers. Other titles in this series: Big Pig on a Dig, Fat Cat on a Mat, Ted in a Red Bed, Toad Makes a Road, Sam Sheep Can’t Sleep and Ted’s Shed. Frog on a Log is being published in the same month.
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