New Approach to Reading Book 1
This book is revolutionary and first of its kind in Nigeria. The approach is based on world recognition, Phonic and sentence method. Research has proven that one-year can read words, two-year old can read sentence and whole book will help your child exactly to achieve that.
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This book is revolutionary and first of its kind in Nigeria. The approach is based on world recognition, Phonic and sentence method. Research has proven that one-year can read words, two-year old can read sentence and whole book will help your child exactly to achieve that. The book is essentially based on NERDC curriculum guidelines for Nigerian preprimary (Nursery) schools and latest methods of teaching children in the UK, USA, Canada, and other countries of the world with local adaptation.
- Author: Adedeji Awoniyi
- Publisher: Rasmed Publications Limited
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