In this charming tale, Fern the fawn encounters a new friend in the forest who is in need of assistance. The narrative not only explores themes of friendship and helping others but also serves as an engaging tool for young readers to learn about the diphthongs au, aw, and al, making it both educational and heartwarming.
Elise Wallace Poradie kníh (chronologicky)






Ray's ambitious plans for recess highlight his desire to maximize playtime and fun. The story emphasizes the use of the inflectional ending -es, making it an engaging way to explore language while following Ray's adventures. Through his experiences, young readers will learn about the importance of time management and the joy of balancing multiple activities.
The story revolves around Sam and his energetic bunny, Gus, as they prepare for a performance. The narrative highlights the challenges they face when Gus can't stop hopping, adding a playful twist to their show. Additionally, the book emphasizes the learning of inflectional endings, specifically 'ed' and 'ing,' making it an engaging educational experience for young readers.
The story features Bert the bird, who cherishes his bird bath until he discovers an unexpected guest occupying it. This delightful tale not only explores themes of sharing and friendship but also serves as an educational tool, emphasizing r-controlled vowels such as er, ir, and ur.
The Frozen Lake
Book 15
The story features a thrilling ice race between two characters, Grace and Dot, as they compete to see who emerges victorious. Alongside the excitement of the competition, the book also emphasizes learning about the suffixes "en" and "ly," making it both entertaining and educational for young readers.
The story follows Kit and Ben as they enjoy a day at the beach, engaging in various activities along the shore. Aimed at young readers, the book emphasizes r-controlled vowels, making it an educational tool while entertaining children with the adventures of the two friends.
The story follows May as she navigates a challenging day filled with tasks that require her to redo and undo various activities. Through her experiences, the book cleverly highlights the prefixes "re" and "un," providing an engaging way for readers to learn about these concepts while empathizing with May's struggles.
The story follows Seth, Mark, and Hope as they attempt to draw their energetic dog, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous events. Designed to engage young readers, it emphasizes the r-controlled phoneme "ar," making it both entertaining and educational. The playful interactions and lively illustrations aim to capture children's imaginations while supporting their literacy development.
The story follows a courageous gnome knight who embarks on a quest to locate a lost wreath belonging to a wren. As she assists her friends, the narrative emphasizes the learning of silent letter digraphs, specifically gn, kn, and wr, making it an engaging educational adventure for young readers.
The story follows Grace and Dot, a dynamic singing duo who entertain their pets with lively music featuring drums and guitar. Alongside their musical adventures, the book offers a review of inflectional endings, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers.