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Bill and Ben Love to Sing
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Bill and Ben Love to Sing

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Learn to read with this hilarious story about noisy singing from the best-selling School of Monsters series! Can Bill and Ben learn to sing in harmony?Bill and Ben both love to sing, but each one sings a different thing! Welcome to the School of Monsters: the funniest, silliest and most accessible series for first readers, by Australian Childrens Laureate Sally Rippin! Start by reading only the last word on every line and work your way up to reading the whole story. With tumbling rhymes and an infectious sense of humour, the weird and wonderful students at the School of Monsters are guaranteed to spark a love of reading! DR SEUSS MEETS SESAME STREET:The perfect series to engage and encourageemerging readers, with bouncing rhymes, simple vocabulary anda colourful cast of characters. BESTSELLING AND BELOVED DECODABLE SERIES:With over a million books in print and a dozen languages in translation, School of Monsters has fans all over the world and plenty of titles in the series for hungry new readers! STAR AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR DUO:Australian Childrens Laureate Sally Rippin and much-loved illustrator Chris Kennett have created an enticing monsters universe together. BONUS CONTENT:Every book features adecodable word game based on the story, a guide to fosteringearly literacy,and a how-to-draw spread for the main character! Readers will love other books in the School of Monsters series: Leggy PeggySuper-fast SkellyPetes Big Feet Tish Learns to Swim Zorros Tasty Treat Millys Family Fun and many more!
Alaotsikko
School of Monsters
Kirjailija
Sally Rippin
Kuvittaja
Chris Kennett
ISBN
9781761440892
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
29.4.2025
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