The Magic Key
Hunt, Roderick, 2012
The Magic Key English - UK Oxford reading press 2012 - 24 illustrations ; 19.5 cm. - ORT (KG) Term 1 .
H3
Kipper finds an old key in a box in his bedroom. At first, it doesn't seem special β until one night, it begins to glow. The glowing key magically transports the children (and Floppy) into an exciting fantasy adventure. This marks the beginning of their many magical journeys.
In "The Magic Key," Biff, Chip, and Kipper discover a mysterious old key in their room. One night, the key starts to glow with magic and transports the children, along with their dog Floppy, into an exciting adventure in another world. This marks the beginning of many magical journeys where the key takes them to different places and times, helping them solve problems and learn valuable lessons along the way. Itβs the first book in the Magic Key series, which is part of the Oxford Reading Tree collection used widely to teach children how to read through engaging stories.
Readers are expected to: Read simple sentences with growing confidence. Recognize sight words and high-frequency words. Begin to use expression while reading
9780198407102
Supplementary reading material
T 420 / HUN
The Magic Key English - UK Oxford reading press 2012 - 24 illustrations ; 19.5 cm. - ORT (KG) Term 1 .
H3
Kipper finds an old key in a box in his bedroom. At first, it doesn't seem special β until one night, it begins to glow. The glowing key magically transports the children (and Floppy) into an exciting fantasy adventure. This marks the beginning of their many magical journeys.
In "The Magic Key," Biff, Chip, and Kipper discover a mysterious old key in their room. One night, the key starts to glow with magic and transports the children, along with their dog Floppy, into an exciting adventure in another world. This marks the beginning of many magical journeys where the key takes them to different places and times, helping them solve problems and learn valuable lessons along the way. Itβs the first book in the Magic Key series, which is part of the Oxford Reading Tree collection used widely to teach children how to read through engaging stories.
Readers are expected to: Read simple sentences with growing confidence. Recognize sight words and high-frequency words. Begin to use expression while reading
9780198407102
Supplementary reading material
T 420 / HUN