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Titles in This Set
Usborne Young Reading Series One (25 books):
Stories Of Haunted Houses
The Dinosaurs Next Door
The Monster Gang
Stories Of Wizards
The Magic Gifts
The Story Of Toilets, Telephones & Other Useful Inventions
Stories of Mermaids
Stories of Dinosaurs
Animal Legends
The Burglar's Breakfast
Stories Of Witches
Stories of Robots
Stories Of Doll
Stories Of Pirates
Stories Of Monsters
Forgotten Fairy Tales: The Daring Princess
Stories Of Ghosts
Stories Of Dragons
Stories of Magical Animals
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Billy Goats Gruff
The Story Of Chocolate
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Pirate Adventures
Icarus The Boy Who Flew Too High
Usborne Young Reading Series Two (15 books):
Romeo And Juliet
Hamlet
Macbeth
Alice Through The Looking-Glass
The Snow Queen
The Tempest
The Clumsy Crocodile
Black Beauty
Alice In Wonderland
The Wind In The Willows
Pinocchio
Beauty And The Beast
The Wizard Of Oz
The Secret Garden
Around The World In Eighty Days
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124334604
Publisher: Usborne
Age Range: 5-7 years
Overview
This fantastic 40-book paperback collection brings together the much-loved Usborne Young Reading Series One and Series Two, giving newly confident readers a huge and varied library to explore. From spooky ghost stories and pirate adventures to simplified retellings of Shakespeare and timeless classics like Alice In Wonderland, this set has something for every young bookworm. Perfect for building reading stamina, vocabulary and a genuine love of stories, it's an ideal gift or home library addition for children aged five to seven.
About the Books
The Usborne Young Reading Programme has helped children build reading confidence for decades, and this 40-book set combines both Series One and Series Two into one brilliant collection. The first twenty-five titles come from Series One, aimed at children who have just begun reading independently. Each book contains either several short, linked stories or one easy-to-follow story in chapters, covering everything from haunted houses and dinosaurs to witches, robots, dolls and magical animals, alongside favourite fairy tales such as The Billy Goats Gruff and The Emperor's New Clothes. The remaining fifteen titles are drawn from Series Two, written for slightly more confident readers ready for longer chaptered narratives. This half of the collection introduces children to simplified versions of Shakespeare's most famous plays, including Romeo And Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth, alongside beloved literary classics such as The Snow Queen, Black Beauty, Pinocchio, The Wizard Of Oz, The Secret Garden and Around The World In Eighty Days. Every book is fully illustrated throughout in a lively, engaging style, and each title has been carefully levelled by educators so that children progress naturally from simple stories to more complex chaptered tales. Together, the two series create a broad and balanced reading journey covering fantasy, history, myth, comedy and classic literature, giving children the chance to discover the genres and stories they enjoy most.
About the Author
Usborne Publishing is a British publisher of children's books, founded by Peter Usborne in 1973. Working with an in-house team of writers, editors and designers, Usborne has built a reputation for creating brilliantly illustrated, expertly levelled books that spark curiosity in young readers. The Young Reading series has been developed with input from literacy specialists and educators to ensure each title is perfectly matched to a child's stage of reading development, making Usborne one of the UK's most trusted names in children's publishing.
Why You'll Love This Collection
With 40 books spanning fairy tales, adventure, Shakespeare and classic literature, this collection offers incredible value and variety. It's the perfect way to keep young readers engaged for months, while gently building their confidence, vocabulary and love of books.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown, as this reflects the current UK edition and ISBN.
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