The Sun and the Wind

The Sun and the Wind by Aesopus is a lively retelling of the classic fable exploring the strength of the sun versus the wind. Published by Usborne in 2007, this edition features 32 pages and is designed for beginner readers, offering a supportive reading experience. The book is enhanced by charming illustrations from Francesca di Chiara, making it visually appealing for young audiences.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that presents the age-old question of who is stronger, complemented by several pages of reading-related puzzles. This book is part of the Usborne Reading Programme, developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton, and falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and juvenile fiction, focusing on themes related to science, nature, and weather.
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A lively retelling of Aesop’s fable about who is stronger – the sun or the wind. First Reading Level 1 are real books for beginner readers to tackle with very light support. Featuring the charming illustrations of Francesca di Chiara. Includes several pages of reading-related puzzles. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
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