Stick Man Early Reader

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Introduce your little ones to the enchanting world of reading with 'Stick Man Early Reader.' This delightful children's book is designed for young readers who are beginning their literary journey. Perfect for early readers and fans of charming tales, 'Stick Man' is created by the acclaimed authors of 'The Gruffalo.' This fantastic illustrated edition tells the original story of Stick Man in a format that is accessible and engaging for children aged 5 and up. Featuring 40 beautifully illustrated pages, it combines a straightforward storyline with vibrant images that will captivate young imaginations.

'In this early reader edition, children will enjoy the story of Stick Man as he embarks on an adventurous quest to return to his family. The clear typeface and organized layout make this book a wonderful tool for boosting reading confidence in children. It's ideal for reading together during storytime or letting children explore on their own.

Whether for home reading, preschool, or as a delightful gift for a birthday, 'Stick Man Early Reader' is essential for early literacy development. This book supports language skills and fosters a love of reading, making it an invaluable addition to any child's library.

Order your copy today and watch your child's love for reading grow!

*CONDITION: Brand New
*ISBN: 9781407132327
*Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
*Delivery information: Fast shipping across New Zealand. Convenient and reliable delivery options available to ensure you receive your book on time.*

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781407132327
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
Number of Pages 40

The fabulous and utterly original story of Stick Man, by the creators of 'The Gruffalo', is now available in this fantastic read-alone format. This Early Reader edition contains the complete classic story and pictures, but in a pocket-book format, and with a clearer typeface and ...layout to support children who are gaining confidence in reading. 'a cracker of a book' Financial TimesRead less

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