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Flip Flap Phonics

By (author) Lyn Wendon





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A sturdy book with split pages that gives children hands-on practice in making lots and lots of words. Designed with spiral bound binding, the pages are split into two sets of flip over pages, allowing the children to flip the pages over and discover new words. Flip Flap Phonics is designed to develop skills in blending sounds together to make words and to help children identify rhyming patterns in real and nonsense words. It can also be used as a valuable teaching aid and a focus point for blending sounds and reading words in small groups.

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Publisher | Letterland International
Published date | 1 Mar 2015
Language |
Format | Spiral bound
Pages | 48
Dimensions | 169 x 243 x 15mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 46g
ISBN | 978-1-7824-8091-4
Readership Age |
BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / concepts / alphabet


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