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The Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme is based on these commonly used words. Those used most often in the English language are introduced first - with other words of popular appeal to children. All the Key Words list is covered in the early books, and the later titles use further word lists to develop full reading fluency. The total number of different words which will be learned in the complete reading scheme is nearly two thousand. The gradual introduction of these words, frequent repetition and complete 'carry-over' from book to book, will ensure rapid learning. The full colour illustrations have been designed to create a desirable attitude towards learningby making every child eager to read each title. Thus this attractive reading scheme embraces not only the latest findings in word frequency, but also the natural interests and activities of happy children. Each book contains a list of the new words introduced.


Pinocchio

I'll bet a lot of you folks out there don't believe in wishing on stars. You know- make a wish on the first star you see at night and your wish will came true?


THE LION KING

It was an important day in the animal kingdom. All the animals had gathered at Pride Rock to catch the first glimpse of teh newborn prince Simba-


Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood lived with her mother and father in a house in the forest.

One day Little Red Riding Hood's mother said, "Will you take these cakes to Grandmother ?"


Key Words Boys and grils

Peter and Jane are at home. They are at play look at this, says Peter we like to jump.we can jump on this.we can have some fun on this...


Town Mouse and Country Mouse Level 2

Once upon a time,

there were two mice.

Country Mouse lived

in the country.

Town Mouse lived

in the town.


Boy and Girls

Peter and Jane are at home.

They are at play.

Look at this, says Peter.

We like to jump.

We can jump on this.

We can have some fun on this.


We have fun

Peter is here.

Jane is here

and Pat is here. 

Here they are.

 


DRACULA

From Jonathan Harker's Diary ..........

I had come here on  business, but what I found

has scared me beyond belief. I am locked in. The only way out

 


Out in the sun

Peter is in bed. Mum comes in to make him get up.

"Come on, " she says, " please get up, Peter."

She looks out of the window.

"The sun is out, and there's no school,"


Sunny days

It is summer time. School is over, and the long summer holiday is here.

Jane and Peter talk about their long summer holiday, and what they are going to do.


Sleeping Beauty

Once Upon a time there lived a king and Queen who longed so much to have a baby. And when they finally had a daughter they were very happy.


Where we go

Jane, Peter, Mummy and Daddy all want to go for a walk. 

"We will go up the hill, " says Daddy.

"Yes, " says Peter, " Let us go up the hill. It is fun up there."


Goldilocks and the Three Bears level 1

Once upon a time there were there bears.

And the there bears loved to eat porridge.


Fun and Games 7b

Peter and Jane are on holiday at the home of their aunty and uncle. They are not going out this morning because it is wet.


Tales From The Jungle Book

It was a warm evening in the jungle. In a cave high in the hills, Mother Wolf lay with her four cubs playing and tumbling around her. Father Wolf woke from his day's rest, yawned, and stretched his strong legs. It was time to go hunting. Suddenly a blood-curdling roar filled the air. The wolves recognised that sound. It was made by a tiger, but not just any tiger. Mother Wolf peered out of the cave. There was a rustling of leaves nearby. She stared in amazement as a tiny brown baby came crawling out of the bushes!


Have a go

Here is a tree.

Pat looks into the tree.

He looks for Peter 

and Jane.

They are in the tree.


Tarzan

The same leopard had recently taken Kala's own baby. Kala could see that the baby needed someone to love and care for him, and she decided that she would be that someone. She would be his mother.


Happy Holidays (Key Words with Ladybird, Book 7a)

Peter and Jane are going to have a holiday away from home. They a holiday away from home. They are going to the house of their aunty and uncle who live by the sea. Aunty is their mother's sister.


Classic Fables and Legends Aesop’s Fables (Published by Ladybird)

Fables like The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Tortoise and The Hare are loved as much today as when they were first told in ancient Greece. The seventeen classic fables collected here are accompanied with splendid illustrations and woodcuts.


Our Friends

Here is a girl who lives on a farm. She is pam, and she lives on this big farm with her mother and father. Pam likes to live here.

She wants to help her father with the farm work this afternoon. She takes the two big horses to water. 


FUN AT THE FARM

Here are Jane and Peter at the farm. They like to come here to work, and they like to come here to play. 

They want to help the man at the farm.

"We like to help you," says Peter to the man.


Ladybird Classics Peter Pan

This is the story of Peter Pan, a boy who never grew up, but ran away to live in the Neverland when he was small. The Neverland is an island that children visit in their dreams and where anything can happen. To reach it, you have to be able to fly.