Whales Level 1

Whales Level 1 by Jennifer Szymanski, published by Collins in 2020, is a 23-page book designed for early readers. This edition features captivating National Geographic photographs paired with engaging text, aimed at helping children learn to read. The book introduces young readers to the world of whales, presenting information in simple yet lively language that is suitable for those just beginning their reading journey.
In this Level 1 book, children will discover fascinating facts about the largest living mammals. The content is crafted for readers who can decode with ease and are starting to read fluently, making it ideal for those at the Yellow and Blue book bands for guided reading. This educational resource not only supports reading and phonics but also enriches knowledge about animals, specifically mammals, in a way that is accessible and enjoyable for young learners.
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National Geographic Primary Readers pair magnificent National Geographic photographs with engaging text by skilled authors to help your child learn to read. Developed by education experts, this series of books for beginner readers is spread across four levels: Early Reader, Becoming Fluent, Becoming Independent and Independent Reader.
Meet the biggest living mammal and dive into the world of whales. Young readers will learn all about these amazing animals in this Level 1 book. Told in simple yet lively text, Whales will enchant children who are just beginning their reading journey.
Level 1: Early Reader books contain simple sentences and are just right for children who can decode with ease and are beginning to read fluently. They are ideal for readers of Yellow and Blue book bands for guided reading. For another National Geographic Level 1 Reader, try Hello, Penguin! (9780008422202).
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