I Like Pizza

Dora wants to play outside. Will Boots like her surprise? The stories feature popular characters from the Nickelodeon television series Paw Patrol, Dora the Explorer, Blaze and the Monster Machines and Team Umizoomi. Each level has story readers, which focus on common words and phrases, and phonics story readers, which introduce children to English letters and sounds. Three levels help children to take their first steps in reading through gradual progression and vocabulary repetition, teaching children to recognize and understand common words. Children are invited to help the characters using interactive storytelling, helping to develop their problem solving and thinking skills. The illustrations help children to easily connect the words they are learning to pictures which is key for young learners of English as a foreign language.
Reading Stars: Level 1: I Like Pizza
Introduction
"I Like Pizza" is a fun story for young English learners. The book is part of the Reading Stars series. It is written by Margaret Whitfield and published by OUP Oxford. This book helps children learn English with exciting characters like Dora the Explorer.
What is the Story About?
In the story, Dora wants to play outside. She has a surprise for Boots. Will Boots like her surprise? The story is simple and easy to understand. It uses common words and phrases to help children read.
Why is this Book Good for Children?
This book is perfect for children who are starting to learn English. It uses:
- Common Words: The book repeats words to help children remember them.
- Phonics: It teaches children about English letters and sounds.
- Interactive Storytelling: Children can help the characters solve problems. This makes reading fun and exciting.
- Beautiful Pictures: The pictures match the words. This helps children understand the story better.
Who Will Enjoy This Book?
Children who like Dora the Explorer, Paw Patrol, and Blaze and the Monster Machines will love this book. It is great for children learning English as a foreign language.
Levels of Reading
The Reading Stars series has three levels:
- Level 1: For beginners. It uses simple words and short sentences.
- Level 2: For children who know basic English.
- Level 3: For children who can read longer sentences.
"I Like Pizza" is a Level 1 book. It is for children taking their first steps in reading.
Why Should You Read This Book?
This book helps children:
- Learn new words.
- Understand basic sentences.
- Enjoy reading with fun characters.
Conclusion
"I Like Pizza" by Margaret Whitfield is a wonderful book for young learners. It makes reading fun and easy. If you are a parent or teacher, this book is a great choice for your child or student. Start reading today and enjoy the adventure with Dora and Boots!

Margaret Whitfield Freelance Writer and Editor
Nurturing Young Minds Through ELT Materials and Songs
Margaret Whitfield is a dedicated ELT (English Language Teaching) editor and writer passionate about creating educational materials that cater specifically to young learners. With a profound understanding of the importance of early education and language development, Margaret has made it her mission to enhance children's learning experiences, particularly in the realm of language acquisition.
With a career spanning several years, Margaret has honed her expertise in ELT materials, focusing on young learners' unique needs and capabilities. Her work is a testament to her commitment to providing high-quality educational resources that make language learning engaging and enjoyable for children.
One of Margaret's areas of expertise centres around integrating music and songs into the classroom environment. Recognizing the powerful impact that music can have on young minds, she advocates for using songs as an effective tool for language acquisition and development. Her belief in the ability of songs to stimulate children's creativity, memory, and linguistic skills has driven her to incorporate them into her educational materials.
A notable project in Margaret's portfolio is her role as co-author of the forthcoming kindergarten series, "Show and Tell." This series exemplifies her dedication to creating comprehensive and engaging learning resources tailored to the needs of young learners. Through "Show and Tell," Margaret aims to provide teachers and students with a valuable language development tool, fostering a love for learning from an early age.
Margaret Whitfield's work extends beyond the confines of the classroom, as she understands the profound impact that early education has on a child's future academic success and personal growth. Her contributions to the field of ELT materials and her advocacy for using songs as a pedagogical tool highlight her commitment to nurturing young minds and instilling in them a lifelong passion for language and learning.
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