Ready, Set, Trace-Now in English and French! It's Race Day in the Snowy South!
Pogo's Big Race is a Level 2 bilingual Sight Word Storybook Workbook designed for early readers building fluency and beginning grammar skills in both English and French. Kids join Pogo the penguin, Sally the seal, and their friends as they prepare for a big community race-only to find the track damaged after a storm! With teamwork and determination, the racers help rebuild the course, learning the true meaning of friendship and fair play along the way.
This engaging bilingual workbook lets children trace over 250 Fry sight words with their French translations, choose the correct word for each sentence, and add missing punctuation. Early grammar practice and comprehension prompts are woven into the story, making it a fun and interactive way to develop dual-language literacy skills.
Key Features:
¿ A complete story with over 250 Fry sight words and French translations
¿ Traceable sight words built into full-sentence context in both languages
¿ Punctuation and word choice practice in English and French
¿ Early grammar skills like subject/verb agreement
¿ Gentle comprehension prompts and story interaction
¿ A wintery tale of teamwork, resilience, and a race for the fish cake!
Perfect for home, classrooms, or homeschool enrichment, Pogo's Big Race makes bilingual reading and writing practice feel like part of the adventure.
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Sprache
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 5 to 8 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Maße
Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 5 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-83412-116-1 (9781834121161)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ashley Lee began her publishing career at Simon Fraser University's Master of Publishing program. She has an Animal Care Aide certificate from Vancouver Island University, which allowed her to combine her love for animals and writing when she worked for Modern Dog and Modern Cat magazines. Ashley lives in British Columbia, Canada, where she enjoys exploring the outdoors, volunteering with children's programs, and doing arts and crafts.