Letterland S.
64 total works
The exciting Letterland Annual 2001 is packed full of fun with page after page of inspiring activities. There are colourful picture stories, puzzles, craft activities, dot-to-dot, a maze, and lots more to keep your child entertained for hours.
Letterland Annual 2001 is perfect both for existing Letterland fans and for those children who are being introduced to the exciting world of Letterland for the first time.
This Alphabet Adventures Big Book is a fun, interesting and entertaining way to help prepare children for reading.
Its colourful illustrations help to introduce all the Letterland characters and provide endless discussion points which will help children build their vocabulary and learn about letter sounds.
Children will have hours of fun finding all 26 characters in every scene and discovering what each character is doing that relates to his/her sound. It makes an ideal starting point for introducing alliteration and alliteration phrases during whole class work.
These attractive and invaluable workbooks follow the Programme One teaching order and are fully cross-referenced in the Teacher’s Guide.
These carefully structured workbooks help children to move from recognising initial sounds to word building. The activities provide reinforcement and consolidation of word level skills and are suitable for either group or independent work.
Lively and easy-to-learn songs , set to the tunes of well known nursery rhymes.
Children will have fun learning all the alphabet sounds with this delightful Alphabet Songs Cassette.
26 rhyming songs to help make the sequence of letter strokes easy to remember.
The Handwriting Songs, as featured in My First Handwriting Activity Book, have been set to music on this delightful cassette.
With a song for each Letterland character, this memorable collection helps children to conquer letter formation in a fun and interesting way. Children learn to form the letters of the alphabet with the aid of their Letterland friends, and catchy tunes help them to remember the strokes they need to make.