We currently focus on a variety of book ranges:
(The books mentioned below are just a few examples, but we offer a larger variety of books and the books you receive may differ from the ones below)
Let's Get Ready for School - Wipe Clean (Priddy Books) - Simple and fun way to teach children first learning concepts. Pages are wipe-clean, so that the early learning exercises and activities can be repeated, reinforcing learning.
Work Books - Wipe Clean (Priddy Books) - Exciting workbooks for children preparing to start school. Full of simple activities and exercises to complete which help young learners master the key skills they will need for this crucial stage Pages wipe clean so that exercises can be repeated.
Learning Books- Wipe Clean (Priddy Books) - A practical workbook designed to help children learn first skills Full of simple activities and exercises that kids
will love to complete
Smart Kids (Priddy Books) - A large-format book packed with amazing photographs and information about a variety of the world's animals. Includes essential facts about each animal, including size, habitat and preferred prey. An inspirational read for fact-hungry kids!
First Time Story Books (Priddy Books) - A first time storybook about the adventures of Gabe, Teddy and Wallace the dog
Pricing
You should expect to receive 2 of the following books per child each month. Price for 1 child: R160pm Price for 2nd child: R109pm Price for 3rd child: R99pm |
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1. Let's Get Ready For School • Simple and fun way to teach children first learning concepts • Pages are wipe-clean, so that the early learning exercises and activities can be repeated, reinforcing learning • Comes with a non-toxic, wipe-clean pen, which can simply be wiped away with a cloth |
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2. Work Books • Prepare children for school with this exciting Wipe Clean Workbook • Children will love to trace, copy and learn in the fun exercises and activities for alphabets, number skills, tracing & pen control, phonics, time telling, tricky words etc • Pages wipe clean so that all activities can be tried again and again! • Comes with a non-toxic, wipe-clean pen
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3. Early Learning Books • A practical workbook designed to help children learn first skills • Full of simple activities and exercises that kids will love to complete • Pages wipe clean so that exercises can be repeated again and again • Comes with a non-toxic, wipe-clean pen |
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4. Smart Kids • An exciting first reference book all about a variety of topics like Dinosaurs, the Coral Reef, Animals A-Z, Space, Sharks & the RainForest etc • There are loads of fascinating facts to learn in each book • Ideal for homework and school projects • Illustrated with incredible, large size, full-colour photographs, too! |
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5. First Time Story Books • A first time storybook about the adventures of Gabe, Teddy and Wallace the dog • With charming illustrations and simple sentences, this book is ideal for developing an interest in books and reading |
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6. Craft
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Craft book for children aged five and over, with fun, step-by-step creative projects to complete
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All craft activities use easy-to-find materials, and can be completed with minimal adult help
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With a fold-out base, so that the book stands up by itself, and flip-over, wipe-clean pages, Make and Do Craft is practical and easy for kids to use
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Its important to start with a good foundation:
Smart Kids (Age 5)Kids usually begin to:
• recognize and produce words that rhyme
• match some spoken and written words
• write some letters, numbers, and words
• recognize some familiar words
• predict what will happen next in a story
• identify initial, final, and medial (middle) sounds in short words (for example, sit, sun)
• decode simple words in isolation (the word with definition) and in context (using the word in a sentence)
• retell the main idea, identify details (who, what, when, where, why, how), and arrange story events in sequence
First and Second Grade (Ages 6-7)Kids usually begin to:
• read familiar stories
• sound out or decode unfamiliar words
• use pictures and context to figure out unfamiliar words
• use some common punctuation and capitalization in writing
• self-correct when they make a mistake while reading aloud
• show comprehension of a story through drawings
• write by organizing details into a logical sequence with a beginning, middle, and end
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