November 1st, 2009 by admin
The Usborne Book, William Shakespeare, is in Series 3 of Usborne Young Reading which combines good stories with easy reading text. It is great for children ages 8 years and up. The book measures 5 3/8 x 8 inches and has 64 page. In this Usborne Book about William Shakespeare, you will learn about his home in the beautiful, historic town of Stratford upon Avon in England. The story starts with the birth of a little Shakespeare baby whom was named William. Learn about William Shakespeare’s childhood and how found a dream to become an actor and how he started his great career. When William was 14 years old, he had to quit school to get a job to help support his family. While working, William found time to write his own plays.
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October 16th, 2009 by admin
If you love cats, then this is a great book. It is the Usborne Book of Cats by Anna Milbourne. This book is a Level 1, Accelerated Reader book which means it is great for mid-late first grade reading level. It is perfect for children between the ages of 5 years and 7 years as it has simple text and easy to grasp concepts. There are many other interesting Beginners Nature books in the same series. The book is Internet Linked which means Usborne Books has suggested websites for you to find out a lot more about cats online while reading this book. There are lots of cute pictures of cats and kittens including an extremely cute newborn.
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September 26th, 2009 by admin
Usborne Young Reading is one of the most popular series of books for children. The text is big, and there are lots of pictures. When choose a book for your child, you can choose from the Usborne Young Reading series according to what you want your child to read. Parents love this because they know in advance what their children will be reading without having to read the books prior to giving to them. With theUsborne Reading Programs, parents have some control over the content of the books that their kids will read and it makes them feel much more comfortable giving the books to their children.
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