This title is part of Phonics Bug - the first Phonics programme to bring together research-based teaching methods with 100% decodable books, CBeebies video, and an online reading world to give today's children a firm, fun foundation in Phonics. In this book for Phonics Phase 4: Sid needs to go to the barbers. But who gets a BIG haircut? This book includes the following words: some, said, out, were, there, do, do, like, what, have, come, little. This title was originally published as part of Rigby Star Phonics.
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Leon has to get his hair cut for Patsy's party. On the way to Sid's Barber Shop he meets some friends. Strangely, they are all wearing new hats. Leon is a little nervous - he can't go to Patsy's party with a scarecut haircut.
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