Frog on a Log

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 26 October 2001
Through the use of phonic repetition this book aims to help children to learn to read. It is a board book with simplified text written to match the shortened story. Other titles in the series include "Big Pig on a Dig", "Fat Cat on a Mat", "Ted in a Red Bed" and "Toad makes a Road".

Ted's Shed

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 23 February 2001
This is a story about Ted, who, not content with a red bed, decides he needs a red shed too! It is one of a series which has phonics-based text designed to make learning to read easy and fun. Some pages have fold-out flaps to give the reader a chance to guess what will happen next. Inside the back cover is a phonic breakdown of the words in the book.

Toad Makes a Road

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 25 March 2000
An enjoyable story with phonics-based text, designed to help children crack the reading code with ease. Some pages have fold-put flaps to give the reader a chance to guess what will happen next. Inside back cover contains a phonic breakdown of the words in the book. The "Easy Words to Read" series for beginner readers blends a phonics-based text with a funny stroy. The illustrations give clues to the words to add to the fun

Fat Cat on a Mat

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 1 August 1999
Combining a phonics-based text with a funny story, the books in this new series are aimed at beginner readers. The pictures give clues to the words and fold out flaps on some pages give children the chance to guess what will happen next'

Sam Sheep Can't Sleep

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 26 May 2000
The Easy Words to Read series for beginner readers blends a phonics-based text with a funny story and is designed to help children crack the reading code with ease. Some pages have fold-out flaps, while inside the back cover there is a phonic breakdown of the words in the book.


Ted in a Red Bed

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Published 12 December 1981
Combining a phonics-based text with a funny story, the books in this new series are aimed at beginner readers. The pictures give clues to the words and fold out flaps on some pages give children the chance to guess what will happen next.'