Oxford Reading Tree: Level 3: Stories: The Egg Hunt

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By Roderick Hunt, and and, Alex Brychta
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15 reviews
The Level 3 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta, provide a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills.
Stories, More Stories A and More Stories B build on the reading skills from Level 2 and are slightly longer. First Sentences include a range of high frequency vocabulary with repetitive text to continue to build fluency.
Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
Reviews
Very nice story
This book is about the girl a lot like me. likes to wide things for other people to find.
A bit tricky to read.
The best bit of it was when the eggs were hidden.
I loved egg hunts
Wilma was really good at hiding the eggs but the squirrels took them all.
It was really nice that Wilma made an egg hunt but it was funny that the squirrels took all of the eggs.
This book was a little trick sometimes
I liked it
In this story Kate came to stay at Wilma’s house. She made a cake with Wilma’s mum and decorated with chocolate eggs. Wilma got an idea from it and they went to park. Wilma hide some eggs in trees and flowers. When Kate and Wilf came to the park they had an egg hunt. The squirrels and Kate found some chocolate eggs.
I don't like the squirrels taking all the eggs at the end.
Read in braille
What happens to the eggs hidden in the park?
It's funny
Wilma does an easter egg hunt in the park