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Composition: Adapt and extend familiar poems
Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock by Ruth Merttens, is an extended version of this classic poem with illustrations guaranteed to make us laugh. The simplified text makes this highly entertaining book a must for children just starting to read.
Reception/Y1 Group Readers (Poetry)
Tiny Tim
This is a re-telling of a traditional poem which has been through several iterations since the Victorian era. Simple and rhythmical, it allows children to read with ease and also makes an excellent rhyme for them to learn off by heart. The illustrations will make them laugh!
Reception/Y1 Group Readers (Poetry)
Where's my...?
This is a simple text, highly suitable for children who are only just getting going with reading. It has a quirky appeal, and some children will laugh out loud at the beautiful and imaginative illustrations. A real page turner for a young child.
Reception/Y1 Group Readers (Poetry)
What do you think?
A simple text suitable for beginning readers with lots of repetition and plenty of rhyming pairs. Children find the brightly illustrated animals funny and appealing, and write their own rhyming pair to add to the list.
Reception/Y1 Group Readers (Poetry)
Jumping poems
These are illustrated versions of traditional rhymes. Full of repetition and rhythm, they are easy to read and the pictures add a whimsical flavour which adds to the enjoyment of the whole text.
Reception/Y1 Group Readers (Poetry)
Poor me!
This is a simple traditional poem, extended and greatly enhanced by the addition of fabulous, quirky illustrations. An easy read for children who are starting to read independently, this will make them laugh!