Who's Hiding?

by Lyn Wendon

Published 1 February 1999
A mix and match book for very young children. As they turn the half pages, they can make new and amusing combinations of pictures and words -- Annie Apple would never be hiding down by the duck pond, she's more likely to be up in her apple tree. Each page is divided in two with a line of easy to read text on the left hand pages and matching pictures on the right. This unique combination of simple text and fun illustrations makes this an interactive book which young children will come back to again and again and all the time they will be acquiring literacy skills without even knowing it.

Naughty Nick's Book of Numbers

by Lyn Wendon

Published 7 August 2000
Children will have fun learning about numbers and counting in this exciting turn-the-wheel book. Naughty Nick is going on a picnic with his Letterland friends. As he finds out what his friends enjoy eating, children can have fun counting fish, jellies, eggs and sausages! By turning the wheel, they can count different numbers of items every time they open the book! They will also be able to check whether they have counted correctly!

StoryTime

by Lyn Wendon

Published 30 April 1995
Blending a structured phonics approach to reading and writing with whole-language teaching, this series is consistent with the National Curriculum and the Scottish 5-14 Guidelines. Children learn about the alphabet through characters such as Annie Apple, Bouncy Ben and Clever Cat. The wide range of materials includes teacher's guides, flashcards, friezes, posters, songbooks, cassettes, copymasters, workbooks, storybooks, videos, games and computer software. The series is divided into "Early Years" materials for three- and four-year-olds, "Programme 1" for four- and five-year-olds, "Programme 2" for children aged five years and above, and support materials which include this audio-cassette featuring four of the storybooks (word for word, with music and sound effects) focusing on the letters J, M, R and S.

Early Years Starter Pack

by Lyn Wendon

Published 20 December 2003