Turtle Dove a lovely story about what a turtle dove can and cannot do. This simple early reader features a series of phrases with simple verbs and nouns related to a turtle dove’s activities.
This book is rated as an English Level 1 story, suited for young early readers who want to learn how to read. The book contains a lot of simple and common day to day words that is easy for young readers to understand. The pages has a lot of wonderful and attractive pictures that will keep the attention of children while illustrating what is being said on the book.
This delightful book is brought to us by Pratham’s Storyweaver licensed under creative commons.
Author: All Children Reading Cambodia
Illustrator: Choeurn Brus
Text and Sample Images from the Turtle Dove
Turtle Dove can fly.
Turtle Dove cannot swim.
Turtle Dove can eat food.
Turtle Dove cannot chew the food.
Turtle Dove can walk.
Turtle Dove cannot crawl.
Turtle Dove can sit on a tree branch.
Turtle Dove cannot hold on to a tree branch.
<end of text from Turtle Dove – From All Children Reading Cambodia>
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Its fun and easy~
To increase my reading skills
You’re in the right place
Good access to reading books.
It says that if you haven’t any skill or power.you should never try it because it can harm you.bye the way it is really knowledgable stories. I like it
nice story
To read it for my kids