The Fish that Talked

The Fish that Talked by Rosie Dickins is a delightful addition to the First Reading series, published by Usborne in 2008. This 48-page book is designed for children who are beginning to read and is presented in an engaging hardback format. The story is based on a traditional Indian tale and follows Manu, who rescues a tiny talking fish from a stream, leading to unexpected adventures.
Readers will find clear and compelling text that supports the development of early reading skills, complemented by charming illustrations that enhance the narrative. This edition aims to foster enthusiasm for reading among young audiences, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction, particularly in the realms of animals and fish.
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This is a new title in the fantastic First Reading series, aimed at children who are beginning to read. Based on a traditional Indian tale, the story follows Manu, who one day rescues a tiny talking fish from a stream and gets far more than he bargained for. The luxurious hardback editions foster pride in book ownership and enthusiasm for reading. This key series was developed in conjunction with reading expert Allison Kelly from the University of Surrey. Every title has clear and compelling text that allows children to build their burgeoning reading skills and is accompanied by charming and highly appealing illustrations.
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