These six titles each contain a sixteen-page story, some picture puzzles and a 'spot the difference' spread designed to engage the child's interest and confidence in reading. The vocabulary used is taken from the National Curriculum word list plus key words from the TTE Learning programme. These words are repeated both within the stories and across the range for maximum benefit to the child.
Can Thomas get the buzzy bees back in their hives and deliver them on on time? Train-loving boys and girls will enjoy this story that's perfect for springtime or anytime.
"Based on The railway series by the Reverend W Awdry."
Thomas the Tank Engine tries to outrun some pesky bees that are following the flowers he's hauling.
Oh no! A swarm of bees have lost their hive! Can Thomas guide them home and keep them away from Hiro's flowers? Find out in this bright and colourful story book.
This Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader is just right for train-loving boys and girls who are reading with help. And they ll love the press-out collectible cards that come with the story, too! It s perfect for springtime or anytime.
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This series of books uses well-loved characters to encourage confidence in reading. After a few sessions of reading aloud by a parent, children will be eager to read about their beloved Thomas' adventures all on their own.
A swarm of flyaway bees causes a buzz for Thomas Can he get them back into their hives to deliver them to Farmer Trotter?
Whether you’re a bee enthusiast or just curious about the natural world, this book is the ideal companion for newcomers to bee hunting and a rare treat for armchair naturalists.