place: where you live at a particular time "deliver the package to my home", "he doesn't have a home to go to", "your place or mine?"
Three children go on a leaf hunt, climbing a mountain, traveling through a forest, going around a waterfall, and crossing a lake in search of leaves from different trees before an unexpected peril makes them turn back.
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Oxford reading tree stage 1 first world big books are large format versions of the storybook. they are suitable for whole class teaching and group work to encourage the children to talk about the stories.'
Oxford reading tree stage 1 first world big books are large format versions of the storybook. they are suitable for whole class teaching and group work to encourage the children to talk about the stories.'
Presents a cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house, with some die-cut pages through which a portion of the next illustration can be seen.
Teacher's book for reading aloud in front of the class
Through the use of die-cutting, this large-format book tells the story of the nursery rhyme "The Farmer in the Dell". The holes are designed to draw the reader on through the book.
this is a story about the hairy bear who scare to the robbers
Teacher's book for reading aloud.