Reading Raven (Level 1): A Dragon at Pea Rock Castle

Leserabe - 1. Lesestufe: Ein Drache auf Burg Erbsenfels

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  • 1st grade and up
  • Simple texts provide an immediate sense of achievement
  • Includes reward stickers
48 pp 6 years + 17,7 x 24,2 cm EUR 8.99 November 2021 Hardcover 978-3-473-46051-9 • With stickers.

Content

Bruno and Otto the Knight live at Pea Rock Castle. One day, a dragon lands in the castle courtyard – right when Otto the Knight is out hunting and Bruno is all by himself. But Bruno soon realises that there is no need to be afraid of the dragon. On the contrary: Bruno and the dragon quickly become friends. What will Otto the Knight say when he returns to the castle?

About the Series

The Reading Raven series is designed to encourage beginning readers by providing fun and exciting stories at each ability level, from their first efforts at reading alone to more advanced chapter books Each Reading Raven book includes reading riddles, puzzles to solve using information in the story. This is a fun way to check how well children understand what they read. The first level features short texts with lots of pictures that provide clues to the story's meaning. These books are written in extra-large print. When children are ready for longer stories, the second level of Reading Raven offers short chapter books, also in large print with illustrations that help readers follow the text. The third level is for readers who are becoming proficient, with longer chapters and increasingly complex stories, but still with accompanying pictures and highly readable print.

The Author

Daniel Sohr was born in Tübingen, Germany in 1973. He studied Graphic Design in Wiesbaden and Münster with a special focus on illustration. In 2000 he moved to Berlin, where he is currently a freelance illustrator. Daniel Sohr has published several children's books with various publishers.

The Illustrator

Daniel Sohr was born in Tübingen, Germany in 1973. He studied Graphic Design in Wiesbaden and Münster with a special focus on illustration. In 2000 he moved to Berlin, where he is currently a freelance illustrator. Daniel Sohr has published several children's books with various publishers.