Reception and Key Stage 1 units cover much-loved picture books and illustrated fiction and explore a range of cross-curricular themes and topics. Top titles include:
Simon Sock by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet
Oi Frog by Kes Grey
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
Each unit costs just £35+VAT and includes all the downloadable and editable planning and teaching resources needed for the whole book.
Discover which books are covered plus themes and writing outcomes in each unit.
View detailed samples for Reception - Year 2 including lesson plans, PowerPoint slides and supporting resources.
Be Brave Little Penguin tells the story of Pip-Pip who is afraid of the water. The Lion Inside is about one little mouse trying to make himself heard.
An exhausted bee flies through an open window into a room where a little girl is reading a book about flowers.
A story of migration, family and the strength of parental love which celebrates the wonders of nature.
Mr Wolf fancies some tasty pancakes but he doesn’t know how to make them! Asking his neighbours is of no use as they’re a horrible lot who refuse to help. Poor Mr Wolf!
Every day two socks get picked to go on an adventure. Everyone has a pair… except Simon....
Humpty and his friends are discussing the future as they sit together on a wall. Humpty declares he wants to be a boiled egg, but his nursery rhyme friends encourage him to think again by making other suggestions...
Every evening, Mole comes out of his burrow to watch the twinkling stars in the sky above. How he wishes he could have them for his very own!
An exciting, hilarious book that children will want to read time and time again.
Jam-packed with animals and silliness, this original rhyming story is guaranteed to get children giggling.
These magical picture books explore friendship, adventure and light and dark.
As the Queen adventures across London and Great Britain to try and recover lost objects, she finds herself accompanied by increasingly large entourages.
After Max is sent to bed for causing mischief, he is transported to where the wild things are.
Poor Ellie is horrified when Tuffy drags a dead bird into the house. Then a mouse. But Tuffy can’t understand what all the fuss is about. Can softhearted Ellie manage to get her beloved pet to change his wild ways...
Mr Fox is so clever that every evening he creeps down into the valley and helps himself to food from the ghastly farmers. Now the farmers have hatched a plan shoot Mr Fox dead!
Poor Jemima. All she wants to do is lay her eggs in peace, and be allowed to hatch them herself. At last she flies off and finds the perfect place.
There was once a wide, windswept place, near nowhere and close to forgotten that was filled with all the things that no one wanted.
Stubborn wolf cub Wilf doesn’t want help from anyone. Not from his friends or his family. Whatever it is, he can do it all by himself.
Helps children make connections with the characters in the text and draw on their own real-life experiences.
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