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Biff, Chip and Kipper, Level 1-3 (33 Books) for Sale


Tea

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Looking to sell my child's reading books. The well-known Biff, Chip and Kipper books. I started these when my child was in Nursery and through to early stages of reception. My child enjoyed these and is a good reader. They're in excellent condition, you wouldn't know they were used!


Sorry, I can't attach more photos, but if you look on Book People with the subject title you'll find the details. A blurb from BP:


Featuring 33 books covering reading levels 1-3, this collection of Oxford Reading Tree books is perfect for building a foundation in reading for young readers aged 3 and up.


Specially designed by the reading experts at Oxford University Press, each book has a carefully levelled and beautifully illustrated story that parent and child will have lots of fun with as they read together, practising and perfecting essential skills that they'll be learning at school - from phonics and first stories to common words and everyday language.


This Biff, Chip and Kipper collection features 32 storybooks and a parents' handbook full of ideas to make reading fun.

Format: paperback


Collection only from Peckham Rye, SE15.


?10.00. No offers please, sorry. They're in excellent condition and retail at ?18 upwards. The cash will go towards more books for my little reader!


Thanks for looking.

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