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Find out moreAngela Banner first wrote Ant and Bee as a way to teach her son how to read. The first book in the series was published in 1950. Since then, Angela has written & illustrated 22 Ant and Bee books.
The classic stories of friends Ant and Bee are a perfect introduction to learning to read and, in this title, to count too. When poor Ant is hurt in an unfortunate accident, Bee wraps him in bandages and makes him rest in bed. But Ant is soon very bored! Bee gives Ant 1 ball of wool and 2 knitting needles. After that, Ant is soon busy counting everything around him in his hospital bed.
An introduction to shapes – and shopping within this classic series that is perfect for learning to read. Old friends Ant and Bee are off on a shopping trip because their friend Kind Dog is coming to supper. Ant and Bee make a careful list; they don’t want to be distracted by all the tempting things on offer in the shop. Ant buys all the round things he has listed, Bee buys things in all kinds of shapes. What will happen at the checkout? Clever use of coloured text highlights the words that young readers can manage – and teaches them the names of the different shapes.
Ant and Bee have been invited to the Zoo Games by Kind Dog and Zoo Man. Zoo Man explains that they will need to get to the zoo at a particular time. He also tells Ant and Bee about the races and how long they are. Bold clock faces with clear numbers and hands will help young readers get a sense of time and all within a great story about the wonderful Ant and Bee.
Structured in the same way as all the other titles with black words for the adults to read and coloured words for the children to read, this is another example of the wonderful Ant and Bee approach to learning. This time the subject is colours. Ant and Bee see a rainbow and they decide to make their own pretend rainbow. Using red, yellow and blue they make a simple rainbow and then cleverly mix up the other colours to add green, purple and brown to other things they want to paint. A book to read again and again. Young listeners will love adding the bits they can shout out.
Ant and Bee go to a birthday party and love it so much that they decide that they must give a birthday party for Kind Dog. Planning a birthday party involves doing something everyday for all seven days of the week. In amidst all the birthday preparations young readers will love shouting out the days of the weeks. The final celebration is a treat for all.
Bee loses his Umbrella one stormy day when it is blown out of his hands. So Ant and Bee set out on a globe trotting tour to try to find it. They visit many countries and, in do so, bring the geography and customs of each place to life. Revised to bring it up to date since it was originally created, this is a charming introduction to the world.
I remember the original Ant and Bee books. Mine had a cloth cover, smelt musty and the pages were falling out! Here, the books have been beautifully revamped and revitalised with colourful new pictures by Angela Banner whilst maintaining the original stories and humour. Interactive fun for parents and children, created long before the word was invented! Parents read the story in black and the children add the 3 letters words in red.
This classic from the 1950's has been lovingly re-illustrated by the author Angela Banner to provide a fun, contempory story which takes those much-loved characters, Ant and Bee on an alphabetical adventure. Surprises and humour appear on each page, along with new 5 letter words in red which the child is encouraged to read out loud, prompted by cheerful pictures and a charming tale. A delight for both adults and children to read together.
The much-loved Ant and Bee are back! More Ant and Bee is another alphabetical story in which the dynamic duo fly off to Asia, introducing children to longer words along the way.
The much-loved classic series of Ant and Bee books is designed for shared reading fun!First published in 1950,Ant andBeewere inprintfor over 40 years.These new editions featurerevised text andillustrationsby originalAnt and Beecreator Angela Banner. The adorably small format is perfect for little hands.Oh no! Bee has caught a cold and Ant has a bad case of'red lumps'! But never fear, Doctor J is on hand to supplygood advice and nice medicine!Ant and Beeteach childrentoreadvia word recognitionand encourage story sharing with siblings and parents. Grown-ups read the black words, but the shorter, simpler red words are for young children to call out. These books are for sharing, building confidence and most of all enjoying! Perfect for young children aged 3 and up. Parents and grandparents who grew up with Ant and Bee will love sharing this nostalgic experience from the same era as Ladybird Read it Yourself.Have you collected all of Ant and Bee's learning adventures?Ant and BeeMore Ant and BeeMore and More Ant and BeeAnt and Bee Count 123Ant and Bee and the SecretAround the World with Ant and BeeHappy Birthday with Ant and BeeAnt and Bee and the RainbowAnt and Bee and the ABCAnt and Bee TimeAnt and Bee and the Kind DogAnt and Bee and the DoctorAnt and Bee Go ShoppingLeft and Right with Ant and BeeMake a Million with Ant and BeeAngela Banner was born in 1923. She first wrote Ant and Bee as a way to teach her son how to read. The first book in the series was published in 1950. Since then, Angela has written 22 Ant and Bee books.
The much-loved classic series of Ant and Bee books is designed for shared reading fun!First published in 1950,Ant andBeewere inprintfor over 40 years.These new editions featurerevised text andillustrationsby originalAnt and Beecreator Angela Banner. The adorably small format is perfect for little hands.There's a strange smell in the air and Kind Dog is determinedto sniff out where it's coming from. But when he sets off withAnt and Bee, he can't find the source of the smell anywhere!Ant and Beeteach childrentoreadvia word recognitionand encourage story sharing with siblings and parents. Grown-ups read the black words, but the shorter, simpler red words are for young children to call out. These books are for sharing, building confidence and most of all enjoying! Perfect for young children aged 3 and up. Parents and grandparents who grew up with Ant and Bee will love sharing this nostalgic experience from the same era as Ladybird Read it Yourself.Have you collected all of Ant and Bee's learning adventures?Ant and BeeMore Ant and BeeMore and More Ant and BeeAnt and Bee Count 123Ant and Bee and the SecretAround the World with Ant and BeeHappy Birthday with Ant and BeeAnt and Bee and the RainbowAnt and Bee and the ABCAnt and Bee TimeAnt and Bee and the Kind DogAnt and Bee and the DoctorAnt and Bee Go ShoppingLeft and Right with Ant and BeeMake a Million with Ant and BeeAngela Banner was born in 1923. She first wrote Ant and Bee as a way to teach her son how to read. The first book in the series was published in 1950. Since then, Angela has written 22 Ant and Bee books.
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