Lesley Sims
1) Knight fight
Author
Series
Usborne very first reading Book 14
Publisher
EDC Pub
Pub. Date
2010
Description
The Gold Knight exhibits good sportsmanship when he unexpectedly loses at jousting. Fourteenth in a series of 15 rhyming stories developed to help children learn to read. Each book is designed for an adult and child to read together and introduces new letters or reading patterns and reinforces material from previous books. Includes puzzles to reinforce new skills, and guidance notes on reading with children.
Author
Series
Usborne very first reading Book 5
Publisher
EDC Pub
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
The fifth in a series of 15 rhyming stories developed to help children learn to read. Each book is designed for an adult and child to read together and introduces new letters or reading patterns and reinforces material from previous books. Includes puzzles to reinforce new skills, and guidance notes on reading with children. In this story, grizzly bear Sal discovers to her dismay that she can't sing, but cheers up when she turns out to be a good percussionist....
4) Moon zoom
Author
Series
Usborne very first reading Book 8
Publisher
EDC Pub
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
Two adventurous mice take a trip to the moon. Eighth in a series of 15 rhyming stories developed to help children learn to read. Each book is designed for an adult and child to read together and introduces new letters or reading patterns and reinforces material from previous books. Includes puzzles to reinforce new skills, and guidance notes on reading with children.
16) Baby Jesus
Author
Series
Publisher
EDC publishing
Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
One starry night, long ago, a very special baby was born. Follow the animals, the shepherds and three wise men to say hello to him. A charming retelling of the birth of Jesus for very young children.
Publisher
EDC Publishing
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
A treasury of short stories, carefully selected because they make speedy bedtime reads. Each of these ten traditional tales takes just ten minutes to read aloud. Ideal for sharing with younger children; as children learn to read on their own they can tackle these simple stories on their own.