Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 2: Songbirds: Singing Dad

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By Julia Donaldson
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Part of a Phonics series which comprises stories written by the best-selling author of ""The Gruffulo"". The books contained in this series feature decodeable texts that build on pupils’ phonic knowledge as they work through the 36 books over 6 stages, as well as opportunities for segmenting, blending and matching sounds and letter blends.
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Dad sings too much
My daddy doesn't sing like that man. He sings all the time. Mummy sings a lot, but her mummy doesn't.
Longer words for a good challenge.
At the end they didn’t have singing dad and just hummed.
My favourite bit of this book was … when dad was going on the bus.
It was good and funny
I liked the mum humming at the end
I liked this book because he was singing lots and lots.
It was too easy
Funny
Funny
I liked the book because the Dad sings.
A good book for beginners. A good mix of words which can be sounded out and tricky Red words.
Easier to spell out
I like singing.
It's funny we read it at school too
I love this book!
I like the mum in the book. It’s not a real story. An interesting book because dad can sing all-night long and can sing everywhere . I would recommend this book to my friend.
Dad loves singing.
Mum loves to hum.
Really enjoyed this book
I wondered when Dad would ever stop singing. Everywhere he went he sang!
Great for learning to read short and seeet with a good storyline
It was funny
It was so easy
I liked it
It's funny because mum gets cross with the singing but she hums all day long
‘I wonder why the Dad keeps singing all the time because he’s making the mum fed up, and I would not like a dad who sung all the time!’
My Dad sings alot so it made me laugh.
I liked it when the dad couldn’t stop singing.
I liked this book as it rhymed and I like singing too