绘本故事《My Second Reading Library 我的第2个图书馆(全50册)》- 适合8-10岁,5-7岁,英文绘本
绘本《My Second Reading Library 我的第2个图书馆(全50册)》,Usborne Publishing

绘本内容
我的第二个图书馆!
套装内共50册,分别如下:
1. Usborne First Reading 系列的Level Three 14册(这个阶段从图片书发展到有情节的短故事)
2. Usborne First Reading 系列的Level Four 16册(故事变长,进一步培养孩子的耐心和阅读能力)
3. 出自Usborne Young Reading系列的Series One 20册 (Series One级别的单册书已经包含好几个短故事或包含一个较长的故事)
My Reading Library
Perfect for sharing at bedtime and also a great way for children to get to grips with reading themselves as they embark on their own personal reading journey, this massive 50-book collection will quickly become a bookshelf favourite.
With gorgeous illustrations and easy-to-follow stories, the books will allow children to gradually take over a greater share of the reading, building their confidence all the time.
The stories cover wishes, magic and animals and are sure to be returned to again and again.
These favourite books have been carefully selected from The Usborne Reading Programme, developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, a leading expert in the teaching of English reading. Alison Kelly, now Principal Lecturer in English Education at Roehampton University in London, teaches all aspects of literacy. She helped to establish the principles that underpin the Usborne Reading Programme.
Of the books featured in this collection, 14 are from the Usborne First Reading Level Three, while 16 are from Level Four and a further 20 from Usborne Young Reading Series Level One.
First Reading Level Three
Level Three titles encourage the reader to develop reading stamina, increasing to 48 pages and consisting of character pages or maps and the main story (up to 450 words). The story includes a strong element of reprise or repetition, with the familiarity of repeated language chunks helping the reader to gain in confidence.
First Reading Level Four
Level Four titles build readers’ stamina still further, and are entirely devoted to the story with 48 pages (up to 750 words). The narrative is more developed, there is more text on each page, and sentence structure and vocabulary are more descriptive. Subjects include classic folk and fairy tales, original fiction and non-fiction in a narrative style.
Young Reading Series One
Series One titles are for children who have just started reading on their own, and are 48 pages (1000-1500 words) in length. They use fairly short, simple sentences and everyday vocabulary. Typically, Series One books contain several short stories or one longer story divided in to chapters. Subjects include classic fables and fairy tales, original fiction and quirky histories.
1. The King’s Pudding (First Reading Level Three)
2. The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs (First Reading Level Three)
3. Chicken Licken (First Reading Level Three)
4. The Musicians of Bremen (First Reading Level Three)
5. The Mouse’s Wedding (First Reading Level Three)
6. The Boy Who Cried Wolf (First Reading Level Three)
7. The Magic Pear Tree (First Reading Level Three)
8. The dinosaur who lost his roar (First Reading Level Three)
9. The Enormous Turnip (First Reading Level Three)
10. The Three Little Pigs (First Reading Level Three)
11. The Little Red Hen (First Reading Level Three)
12. The Gingerbread Man (First Reading Level Three)
13. The Magic Porridge Pot (First Reading Level Three)
14. The Leopard and the Sky God (First Reading Level Three)
15. The Tin Soldier (First Reading Level Four)
16. The Golden Carpet (First Reading Level Four)
17. The Runaway Pancake (First Reading Level Four)
18. The Ugly Duckling (First Reading Level Four)
19. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse (First Reading Level Four)
20. Goldilocks and the Three Bears (First Reading Level Four)
21. Little Red Riding Hood (First Reading Level Four)
22. The Reluctant Dragon (First Reading Level Four)
23. The Inch Prince (First Reading Level Four)
24. The Emperor and the Nightingale (First Reading Level Four)
25. Androcles and the Lion (First Reading Level Four)
26. The Hare and the Tortoise (First Reading Level Four)
27. Baba Yaga – The Flying Witch (First Reading Level Four)
28. The Owl and the Pussy Cat (First Reading Level Four)
29. Princess Polly and the pony (First Reading Level Four)
30. Dick Whittington (First Reading Level Four)
31. Cinderella (Young Reading Series One)
32. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Young Reading Series One)
33. Saint George and the Dragon (Young Reading Series One)
34. The Wooden Horse (Young Reading Series One)
35. The Monkey King (Young Reading Series One)
36. Aladdin and his Magical Lamp (Young Reading Series One)
37. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Young Reading Series One)
38. The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor (Young Reading Series One)
39. Jack and the Beanstalk (Young Reading Series One)
40. The Princess and the Pea (Young Reading Series One)
41. The Little Mermaid (Young Reading Series One)
42. The Nutcracker (Young Reading Series One)
43. Puss in Boots (Young Reading Series One)
44. The Frog Prince (Young Reading Series One)
45. Hansel and Gretel (Young Reading Series One)
46. The Elves and the Shoemaker (Young Reading Series One)
47. Rumpelstiltskin (Young Reading Series One)
48. Rapunzel (Young Reading Series One)
49. Sleeping Beauty (Young Reading Series One)
50. The runaway princess (Young Reading Series One)
This is a delightful and humorous story from Indonesia. Little Deer has to use his wits to distract Tiger and avoid being eaten. Luckily Tiger is big and fierce but none too clever…”First Reading Level 3″ are real books for beginner readers which develop reading stamina through simple, repetitive text. Part of the “Usborne Reading Programme”, these books are developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.