xxx English Learner's Editions 1: (A1- low A2, 4+), First Reading Level 2, Lower Intermediate (A2, 4+) First Reading Level 3

English Learner's Editions 1: (A1- low A2, 4+), First Reading Level 2,  Lower Intermediate (A2, 4+) First Reading Level 3
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CEFR Level: A1 -low A2, English Learner's Editions 1: Elementary (Age 4+), First Reading Level 2, Hardback 
with several pages of reading related puzzles. 
They come with CD recordings in British and American English and downloadable worksheets and teacher's notes.
Some of the books have links to carefully selected websites.
Book dimensions: 202 x 136mm, £5.99 o 6.99 depending on how many pages.

 
     
Bears Brer Rabbit and the Blackberry Bush Clever Rabbit and the Lion
A fascinating look into the world of bears: full of facts about what bears like to eat and how cubs spend their first day, etc... The classic tale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox are always up to mischief. Now Brer Fox has the perfect plan to stop Brer Rabbit once and for all. Lion wants to eat up all the animals in the jungle, but Clever Rabbit has a plan to stop him. An amusing story.
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Clever Rabbit and the Wolves How Elephants lost their Wings King Donkey Ears
A Native American folktale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle more complicated storylines and sentence Structures. The Clever Rabbit is eating happily in the woods when he has to save a lost sheep from being eaten by a hungry wolf. But will the rabbit’s brains outmatch the wolf’s brawn? Music by Anthony Marks. A retelling of an Indian folktale about a time when elephants could fly…but flying elephants can mean big trouble! The traditional tale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. The King has a secret. He has donkey’s ears! But when he tells the barber his secret, it surely can’t be a secret for long... 
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    Listen to an extract
 
     
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Little Miss Muffet Stone Soup The Dragon and the Phoenix
Little Miss Muffet is in for a surprise – a great big spider wants to join her picnic! A charming extended version of the classic nursery rhyme specially written for beginner readers and those learning English as a foreign language. A traditional folktale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. When a traveller comes to town he claims to be able to make a wonderful soup from only water and a stone. But he still needs a few ingredients...  A retelling of a Chinese folktale about a dragon, a phoenix, the Queen of Heaven and a very special pebble… Featuring the colourful illustrations of Graham Philpot
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The Genie in the Botte The Little Giraffe There Was a Crooked Man
The classic Persian folktale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. A poor fisherman finds a genie in a bottle – a big, bad, hungry genie. What will the fisherman do? A retelling of an African folktale about how the first, littlest giraffe became tall after a chance meeting with a wise old man.  The classic rhyme retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. The crooked man has a crooked house and a crooked cat. Now he wants a crooked fish for his supper. 
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The Daydreamer    
Aesop’s fable retold for beginner readers ready to tackle slightly more complicated storylines and sentence structures. Daisy doesn’t have any money, but she has lots of imagination! When a farmer offers her a gold coin, she dreams of all the things she could buy… and then disaster strikes!     
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