Ladybird Books

Ladybird Books

Ladybird Books est une maison d'édition britannique, créée en 1867 au coeur du Leicestershire par Henry Wills et William Hepworth, tous deux imprimeurs.

Ladybird Grade Reader

Elle publie, entre autres, des livres pour enfant, mais aussi pour les personnes étudiant l'anglais.

Cette collection s'appelle "English language teaching" "Ladybird Grade Reader"

Il existe 3 catégories de livres, qui correspondent à des degrés de difficulté de lecture croissante.

Grade 1 (livre de couleur orange)
  • The enormous Turnip
  • Goldilocks and the three bears
  • Billy goats gruff
  • Hansel et gretel
  • The elves and the shoemaker
  • The sly fox and red hen
Grade 2 (livre de couleur bleu)
  • Town Mouse and Country mouse
  • The Ugly Duckling
  • Three little Pigs
  • Red hidding hood
  • Peter and the wolf
  • Rapunzel
Grade 3 (livre de couleur vert)
  • the pied piper of hamelin
  • gingerbread man
  • Jack and the beanstalk
  • The magic stone wizard of Oz
  • Heidi (ISBN 9781904351818)

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