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FREE eBook Library from Oxford Owl for Home. Welcome to our free eBooks collection, developed for children aged 3–11 years old. If you'd like to learn more about how to support your child's reading, visit our Reading pages. All our eBooks are tablet-friendly. Just register or log in to start reading. Learning to read with phonics? Click the ...
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All our eBooks are free to use, but you will need to register or sign in at the link below to read your book. Please note, our eBooks are not optimised for mobile phones and are best viewed on a computer, laptop, or tablet .
Oxford Owl eBook library Start Again. The Little Red Hen. The Little Red Hen. Author: Teresa Heapy. Illustrator: Scott Nash. Read the eBook I've finished the eBook + More Information. The Little Red Hen. What did you think of this book? Press the Done button and go to your Progress. Done Go back. The Haircut. The Haircut ...
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The Oxford Owl for Home eBook library is free to use, but parents and carers need to register to access our free eBooks. To do so, go to www.oxfordowl.co.uk and click ‘join us’ at the top right of the page and follow the instructions on the following pages.
Get some fresh ideas for encouraging your child’s reading at home, check out our online eBook library with access to over 130 free books and find out more about how reading is taught in school. There’s also a handy guide to understanding phonics and information on the reading schemes used in schools.
Sep 14, 2023 · Simply click on one of the libraries and you’ll be able to see all the eBooks and activities you can access within that library. You can filter the results using the drop down boxes available or by using the search bar if one is provided.
Here at Oxford we publish our own reading scheme – the Oxford Reading Tree. The Oxford Reading Tree has over 800 books across different fiction and non-fiction strands including Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, Songbirds, Traditional Tales, and in Fact.