Bee Makes Tea Usborne Phonics Readers
Bee Makes Tea Usborne Phonics Readers
Bee Makes Tea Usborne Phonics Readers
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Lesley Sims
Illustrated by Fred Blunt
M eet Bee.
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Bee lives
beside the sea.
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T oday she s all a-flutter, for it s
Queen Bee s birthday tea.
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Cherry cupcakes
up the stairs...
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Look ou t!
calls Bee.
W o w ! says Ant.
That cake is tall.
Speed up! shouts Ant
M o v e that cake faster.
Starting to read
Learning to read is an important milestone for any
child. The process can begin well before children start
to learn letters and put them together to read
words. The sooner children can discover
books and enjoy stories and language,
the better they will be prepared for
reading themselves,
first with the
help of an
adult and then
independently.
You can find out more about phonics on the Usborne Very First Reading website,
www.usborne.com/veryfirstreading (US readers go to www.veryfirstreading.com).
Click on the Parents tab at the top of the page, then scroll down and click on
About synthetic phonics.
Phonemic awareness
An important early stage in pre-reading and early
reading is developing phonemic awareness: that is,
listening out for the sounds within words. Rhymes,
rhyming stories and alliteration are excellent w ays of
encouraging phonemic awareness.
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UE. First published in America in 2014.
Bee
A live ly story w ith irresistible illustratio ns, this book is
a delight to share w ith ve ry young ch ild ren . It can also be
enjoyed by children w ho are beginning to read for them selves.
The sim ple rhym ing text helps to develop essential language
and early reading skills, and there are guidance notes
for parents at the back of the book.