Letterland
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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.
The delightful Letterland Bedtime Stories are now available on cassette. Ten short stories featuring everyone's favourite Letterland characters, guaranteed to capture the imaginations of young listeners.
The stories can be listened to on their own, or alongside the book, but children will soon be capitivated by these charming Letterland stories.
A lively collection of songs to accompany Programme One.
The Programme One Songs Cassette features songs about long and short vowels, consonant digraphs and consonant blends. These original and catchy songs are an essential component of the Programme One range. All the lyrics to the songs are provided in the accompanying booklet
This new cursive edition of the Programme Two Picture Code Cards has been produced as a result of teacher demand. With excactly the same contents as the Programme Two Picture Code Cards, they are ideal for any teacher who uses cursive letters from the start.
These Programme Two Cursive Picture Code Cards are a key element in teaching shape/sound correspondence and word building. These durable cards feauture all the phonemes covered in the National Literacy Strategy and the Programme Two Teacher’s Guide. Ideal for whole class work and group work in the Literacy Hour, these cards also help children to make the vital link between Letterland characters and their plain letter counterparts.