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The Musicians of Bremen – Level 3

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When life on the farm becomes too dangerous for a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster, they decide to join a band – but the band are really a rascally gang of robbers! First Reading Level 3 are real books for beginner readers which develop reading stamina through simple, repetitive text. Based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm and featuring the colourful illustrations of Mike Gordon. Includes several pages of reading-related puzzles. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.

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The Musicians of Bremen comes is a part of our Usborne First Reading collection. This series has been written with the help of language and reading experts to suit the needs of beginner level readers. The stories feature either original stories or classic tales and rhymes. Written in a simple, captivating tone, the narrative is sure to delight your little ones. It also comes paired with gorgeous illustrations, so as to make the process even more enriching for children. Based on the enchanting fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, this book is based on the adventures of four farm friends. Life on the farm has become intolerable for Donkey, Rooster, Cat and Dog. Thanks to the mean old farmer, the four friends have had it. They decide to flee the farm and join a band! Things look good until they discover their secret. The band is actually a gang of robbers! How will the four friends get rid of these goons? Find out more in The Musicians of Bremen. Additionally, these books also contain either character charts or maps. These elements make the reading experience easier for kids. They can follow the storyline without difficulty and gain confidence while reading. If you are looking for an enjoyable story to improve your kid's reading skills, then this is the book for you. Order now!

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