Miss Polly's Seaside Brolly (Leapfrog Rhyme Time)

Miss Polly's Seaside Brolly (Leapfrog Rhyme Time)

by JanLewis (Illustrator), PennyDolan (Author)

Synopsis

On a school trip to the windy seaside, Miss Polly the teacher has a very exciting brolly ride! Will she ever make it back? Leapfrog Rhyme Time features fun, rhyming stories of no more than 180 words for children who are starting to read on their own.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Published: 12 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0749677929
ISBN 13: 9780749677923
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: Brightly illustrated rhyming stories with large text format by top authors and illustrators, perfect for developing phonological awareness.

Author Bio
Penny Dolan is a children's writer and storyteller living in North Yorkshire. She is a popular speaker with both infant and junior children, and has visited many School Book Weeks and literacy events across the UK, with her enjoyable 'Author Talks' and lively story-telling sessions. She has also spoken and performed in libraries, bookshops, museums, art galleries, historic sites and outdoor locations, and has appeared on the children's programme of several literature festivals. She has a wide interest in children's books and has been Chair of the Federation of Children's Book Groups. Penny has a wide experience of schools. She was a primary advisory teacher for English and Drama but has been a freelance language arts worker for several years. She has also taught on residential writing courses for children, tutored both storytelling and writing courses for adults, and spoken at conferences. Penny has a degree in Education, specialising in Language and Literacy and an Advanced Diploma in Educational Drama. As well as working on her writing, Penny enjoys drawing, painting, reading, chatting and daydreaming. Her favourite colour is yellow. Her favourite food is strawberries-and-cream, and she is probably the world's slowest swimmer. She has three untidy desks, two grown-up children and one rather bad cat.