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Usborne First Reading Level 3
Series · 18
books · 1899-2022

Books in series

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#5

Frogs

2008

paperback book
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#7

Noah's Ark

2011

About the ufr level-3 noahs ark a beautifully illustrated re-telling for beginner readers of one of the best-loved stories in the bible.
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#8

The Ant and the Grasshopper

2019

Ant is busy preparing for winter, while Grasshopper sings the summer away. But what will happen to Grasshopper when winter comes? A delightful retelling of the classic Aesops' Fable, written especially for children learning to read, with delightful illustrations by John Joven. Part of the established and international Young Reading Scheme, written with expert advice from a reading consultant. A fun and enjoyable re-telling of the classic Aesop fable. With engaging artwork by popular illustrator John Joven.
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#9

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

2008

A classic folktale, with quirky and humorous illustrations.
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#12

The Dinosaur Who Littered the Floor

2022

Don't make a mess, Jess! Jess is enjoying a picnic in Fern Forest. But most of her rubbish ends up on the forest floor! Can Sid and his friends persuade her to go green? Find out in this eco-friendly addition to the Dinosaur Tales series. With rhyming text that is ideal for beginner readers, this story teaches young children the benefits of looking after the environment in a fun and accessible way.
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#14

The Dinosaur Who Ran the Store

2022

Bella the dinosaur discovers how to get along with her workmates. The Dino Valley Department Store has a new boss. She likes to get things done, but perhaps she needs a lesson in working nicely with her colleagues? This latest addition to the Dinosaur Tales series also features Sid, star of the popular 'Dinosaur who lost his roar' and encourages children to be sensitive to other people's feelings. Easy to read, rhyming text that's also brilliant for reading aloud.
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#16

The Dinosaur Who Stayed Indoors

2021

Fred the dinosaur spends all his time cooped up indoors, playing computer games. Can his friends drag him away from his screen and persuade him that there's just as much fun to be had outside? This addition to the Dinosaur Tales series helps children to learn the benefits of interacting with others outdoors. Easy to read, rhyming text is brilliant for reading aloud and helps beginner readers to engage with the story.
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#17

The Dinosaur With the Noisy Snore

2021

A follow-up tothebest-selling 'The Dinosaur Who Lost His Roar'. Everyone in Dinosaur Valley is ready for bed but noisy neighbour Rory is keeping them awake with his super-loud snore. Can he learn to be considerate and maybe even put his snore to good use? Andy Elkerton's colourful, vibrant illustrations are sure to appeal to all young dinosaur fans and Introduces young readers to the manners of co-operation and consideration in a fun,subtle way.
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#21

The Fox and the Crow

2020

Crow is very pleased with herself. She's found a delicious piece of cheese. Along comes Fox. He sees the cheese and he wants that cheese! But how will get he get it? Find out in this humorous retelling of the classic Aesop's Fable. Part of the best-selling First Reading programme, written with advice from a reading expert. Charmingly illustrated by Colombian illustrator, John Joven. Based on the well-known and much -loved Aesop's Fable.
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#22

The Fox and the Stork

2020

Fox loves playing tricks. But when he plays a trick on his friend Stork, she decides to teach him a lesson. Now Fox will find out how it feels to have a trick played on him! A humorous re-telling of the famous Aesop's fable,written especialy for children learning to read, with expert reading advice and wonderful illustrations by John Joven. A welcome addition to Usborne's hugely successful First Reading series. Colourful and engaging artwork by Colombian illustrator, John Joven.
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#26

The King's Pudding

2012

Little Deer has to use his wits to distract Tiger and avoid being eaten. Luckily Tiger is big and fierce, but none too clever! Featuring simple, repetitive text, 'The King's Pudding' helps beginners to develop their reading stamina.
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#27

The Leopard and the Sky God

2007

The other animals try to get the leopard to lend his drum to the Sky God, but none of them is successful.
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#28

The Lion and the Mouse

2019

Lion is big and brave and strong. Mouse is very small and very scared - especially when he wakes the sleeping lion. "Spare my life today," says Mouse, "and one day I'll save yours." Lion laughs so much he lets little Mouse go. But then Lion is caught in a hunter's trap. Can little Mouse fulfill his promise?
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#30

The Little Red Hen

2019

Who will help the Little Red Hen plant some grains of wheat? Not one of her three best friends. Find out what she does next in this lively retelling, specially written for children who are just learning to read, and with beautiful illustrations by Valentina Fontana throughout.
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#31

The Magic Pear Tree

2009

A new title in the fantastic First Reading series, based on a tale from Chinese folklore, aimed at children who are beginning to read. Selfish Shen has too many pears to eat, but he refuses to share them. Even when a hungry beggar comes along, Shen won't give away a single pear. then a magic tree with enough pears for everyone begins to grow - and Shen's pears mysteriously disappear .Ages 4+
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#35

The Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly

2008

A nonsense rhyme tells of an old woman who swallows larger and larger animals, including a spider, bird, cat, dog, cow, and horse.
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#36

The Peach Boy

1899

This is a new title in the fantastic "First Reading" series, part of the Usborne Young Reading Programme, based on a tale from Japanese folklore. It is aimed at children who are beginning to read. When Momotaro was found as a baby in a giant peach everyone knew he was destined for great things. But when he grows up to become a brave warrior, he must journey to Ogre Island to reclaim his village's lost possessions. This title is developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, who is a senior lecturer in education and an early reading specialist from Roehampton University. It features a great value quality hardback with ribbon marker guaranteed to foster pride in book ownership.
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#40

Tom Thumb

2014

A farmer and his wife long for a son, “even if he’s no bigger than a thumb!” They certainly don’t expect their wish to come true... A classic English folk tale specially retold for young children and illustrated with bright, stylish pictures. Ideal for independent readers who are ready to move on to longer stories, this book can also be read aloud and enjoyed together.

Authors

Aesop
Aesop
Author · 32 books

620 BC - 564 BC Tradition considers Greek fabulist Aesop as the author of Aesop's Fables , including "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Fox and the Grapes." This credited ancient man told numerous now collectively known stories. None of his writings, if they ever existed, survive; despite his uncertain existence, people gathered and credited numerous tales across the centuries in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. Generally human characteristics of animals and inanimate objects that speak and solve problems characterize many of the tales. One can find scattered details of his life in ancient sources, including Aristotle, Herodotus, and Plutarch. An ancient literary work, called The Aesop Romance tells an episodic, probably highly fictional version of his life, including the traditional description of him as a strikingly ugly slave (δοῦλος), whose cleverness acquires him freedom as an adviser to kings and city-states. Older spellings of his name included Esop(e) and Isope. A later tradition, dating from the Middle Ages, depicts Aesop as a black Ethiopian. Depictions of Aesop in popular culture over the last two and a half millennia included several works of art and his appearance as a character in numerous books, films, plays, and television programs. Abandoning the perennial image of Aesop as an ugly slave, the movie Night in Paradise (1946) cast Turhan Bey in the role, depicting Aesop as an advisor to Croesus, king; Aesop falls in love with a Persian princess, the intended bride of the king, whom Merle Oberon plays. Lamont Johnson also plays Aesop the Helene Hanff teleplay Aesop and Rhodope (1953), broadcast on hallmark hall of fame. Brazilian dramatist Guilherme Figueiredo published A raposa e as uvas ("The Fox and the Grapes"), a play in three acts about the life of Aesop, in 1953; in many countries, people performed this play, including a videotaped production in China in 2000 under the title Hu li yu pu tao or 狐狸与葡萄 . Beginning in 1959, animated shorts under the title Aesop and Son recurred as a segment in the television series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, its successor. People abandoned the image of Aesop as ugly slave; Charles Ruggles voiced Aesop, a Greek citizen, who recounted for the edification of his son, Aesop Jr., who then delivered the moral in the form of an atrocious pun. In 1998, Robert Keeshan voiced him, who amounted to little more than a cameo in the episode "Hercules and the Kids" in the animated television series Hercules. In 1971, Bill Cosby played him in the television production Aesop's Fables. British playwright Peter Terson first produced the musical Aesop's Fables in 1983. In 2010, Mhlekahi Mosiea as Aesop staged the play at the Fugard theatre in Cape Town, South Africa.

Russell Punter
Russell Punter
Author · 72 books
Russell Punter was born in Bedfordshire, England. From an early age he enjoyed writing and illustrating his own stories. He trained as a graphic designer at art college in West Sussex before entering the world of publishing. He has written over one hundred books for children of all ages, ranging from original stories to adaptations of classic novels.
Susanna Davidson
Susanna Davidson
Author · 39 books

Susanna Davidson also writes as Zanna Davidson. She joined Usborne Publishing almost straight out of university and has been writing books for them pretty much ever since. She has written about everything from dinosaurs to the Queen to Fairy Ponies and tiny monsters, small enough to fit in your pocket. She is also a mum of two boys and works from home, where she spends most of her time talking to the dog and trying not to eat too much cheese.

Alison Kelly
Author · 1 books
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.
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