Wipe-Clean Spelling Book
Written by Lisa Holt, Lyn Wendon
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Wipe-Clean Spelling Book by Lisa Holt, Lyn Wendon
Learn to read, write and spell the 100 most frequently used words in the English language. These are words that children are expected to know by the end of their first year at school. By using this book to become familiar with reading and writing these words your child will have an excellent foundation in literacy. Some of the words are quite tricky to spell, but by placing the words in playful scenarios with the Letterland characters, these spellings become more memorable. Every fun, colourful page can be wiped clean so your child will be improving their pen control and handwriting skills as they write over the words again and again!About the Author
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Format
Paperback
24 pages
Author
Lisa Holt, Lyn Wendon
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Publisher
Letterland International
Publication date
19th February 2015
ISBN
9781782480921
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