I Can, Kim Can

I Can, Kim Can by Greg Cook is a non-fiction book published by Collins in 2013, featuring 16 pages in English. This book presents a comparison between the everyday activities of a five-year-old narrator and his baby sister, Kim, showcasing their unique perspectives on familiar tasks. The text is designed to be simple and predictable, making it accessible for young readers.
Readers will find that the book encourages engagement with basic concepts through relatable scenarios. The illustrations complement the text, enhancing the learning experience for early childhood education. This book aligns with curriculum links in PSHE and Science, making it a useful resource for teaching reading and phonics to elementary-level students.
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Compare the way the five-year-old narrator and his baby sister Kim can do everyday activities in this lovely non-fiction book written by Catherine Baker and beautifully illustrated by Karin Littlewood.
- Pink B/Band 1B books offer simple, predictable text with familiar objects and actions.
- Text type: A simple non-fiction text
- Pages 14-15 provide an opportunity for children to recap the story.
- Curriculum links: PSHE, Science
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