More Africa Series C1:A Visit to the Village
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Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are off on a trip to the village. They are going to visit Nyanya and Babu. Visiting the village is always fun. Zuri and Jasiri learn how to milk a cow. Toto gets chased by a hen. Nyanya tells stories and Zuri has a scare!
This title is in Level C. Titles in Level C introduce words from the Fry List’s 3rd 100 Sight Words to grow the reader’s vocabulary. New characters and settings are regularly introduced to build the learner’s reading confidence.
The illustrations in this book complement the narrative.
This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3..
This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.
Book details
- Hardcover
- 51 pages
- English
- 9789966824851
- 9789966824851
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