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House for Sale Oxford Reading Tree Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 4 ; Red Band (Book Band 4 Blue)Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012Edition: Second editionDescription: 24 p. illustrations; colour 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780198407034
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: In "House for Sale," the children discover that a house on their street is up for sale. They decide to take a look at it and end up having an unexpected adventure. The story introduces young readers to the concepts of buying and selling homes while emphasizing the importance of curiosity and exploration. The narrative is easy to follow, making it an ideal read for children progressing through early reading stages.
Item type: Teacher Resource
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Teacher Resource Teacher Resource North Nazimabad I ( TCS NN1 (Pg-Kg) Library - Southern Region) Level 3 : BLUE (Small paragraphs with some illustrations) TR 823 HUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2024-3786444
Teacher Resource Teacher Resource North Nazimabad I ( TCS NN1 (Pg-Kg) Library - Southern Region) Level 3 : BLUE (Small paragraphs with some illustrations) TR 823 HUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2024-3786445
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This book is designed for early readers and is part of stage 4 with a red cover, but it belongs to the book band of 4 blue. The book features engaging illustrations by Alex Brychta, complementing the simple, repetitive text to reinforce reading confidence in children.

In "House for Sale," the children discover that a house on their street is up for sale. They decide to take a look at it and end up having an unexpected adventure. The story introduces young readers to the concepts of buying and selling homes while emphasizing the importance of curiosity and exploration. The narrative is easy to follow, making it an ideal read for children progressing through early reading stages.

For children aged 5-7 years

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