Here you will find a wide range of resources for children of all ages to practice their reading, writing and comprehension.
The world of david walliams
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Free of charge. Suitable for kids in primary school.
Here, you will find resources on well-known books like Gangsta Granny, The Billionaire Boy including games, puzzles and worksheets. For 30 days, David will be releasing audio books every day for free. Click here to browse the available stories.
No Fear shakespeare
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With this resource, you can read free Shakespeare texts with modern-day translations alongside them to make them easier to understand. This resource is most suitable for those in KS3
Watch eric carle read the hungry caterpillar
This one is for the younger kids, with the special opportunity to hear the author, Eric Carle, read one of his classics.
Teach your monster to read
This app is most suitable for children around age 3-6 who are still learning to read.
Click here to download on an iOS device for 99p.
Click here to download on an Android device for 99p.
Children create a monster and take it on a magical journey over three extensive games – meeting a host of colourful characters along the way and improving their reading skills as they progress.
Dr Seuss’s ABS – AR version
Click here to download on an iOS device for £3.99.
Click here to download on an Android device for £3.99.
Dr Seuss’s inimitable alphabet book has been turned into an AR app, with animated characters appearing in the room around your child. The learning aspects include tracing the letters to learn their shapes for (non-AR) writing
oxford owl
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With this resource, you can get free access to 100s of e-books including the Biff, Chip and Kipper series. Can sort by age.