The Lion Dance

The Lion Dance

There's a lion dance. Can Dora, Boots, and Mei find the lion? This engaging series of readers features popular characters from the Nickelodeon television series PAW Patrol, Dora the Explorer, Blaze and the Monster Machines and Team Umizoomi and will support children’s first steps to reading success.

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Dora and the Lion Dance: A Fun Book for Young Readers

Dora - The Lion Dance is a story from the Reading Stars series. This book is written by Margaret Whitfield and published by OUP Oxford. It is a great book for children who are learning English. The story is simple, fun, and easy to understand, making it perfect for A1 or A2 level readers.

What is the story about?

In this story, there is a lion dance. Dora, her friend Boots, and a girl named Mei want to find the lion. The lion is special because it is part of the dance. They search everywhere to see the lion. Will they find it? Children can read the story to find out!

The story teaches children about teamwork and determination. Dora and her friends work together to solve the problem. This makes the book exciting and helpful for young readers.

Why is this book good for A1 and A2 learners?

The language in the book is very simple. The sentences are short, and the words are easy to read. For example:

  • "Dora and Boots look for the lion."
  • "Where is the lion?"

These short sentences help children understand the story without difficulty.

What makes Dora - The Lion Dance special?

  1. Famous Characters: Dora and Boots are well-known characters from the TV show Dora the Explorer. Many children already like them. This makes reading more fun.

  2. Interesting Topic: The lion dance is a part of Chinese culture. Children can learn something new about the world while enjoying the story.

  3. Colorful Pictures: The book has bright and colorful illustrations. These pictures help children understand the story and make reading more enjoyable.

  4. Activity Pages: After the story, there are activities for children. These activities help with reading and understanding English. For example, there might be matching words to pictures or answering simple questions about the story.

How does Reading Stars help children?

The Reading Stars series has three levels. Dora - The Lion Dance is Level 2. This means it is for children who can read some English but are still learning. Each level has:

  • A picture dictionary to explain new words.
  • Phonics activities to help with reading sounds.
  • Audio downloads so children can listen to the story.

These features make learning English fun and easy.

Why should parents and teachers choose this book?

This book is great for children at home or in school. Parents can read it with their kids, and teachers can use it in the classroom. It helps children improve their reading skills and learn new words.

The book is also good for talking about teamwork and helping friends. Parents and teachers can discuss these ideas with children after reading.

Conclusion

Dora - The Lion Dance is a perfect book for A1 and A2 English learners. It has a fun story, easy language, and helpful activities. With Dora, Boots, and Mei, children will enjoy learning English and reading this exciting adventure!

 

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Margaret Whitfield,Oxford Reading Stars,Level 2,Oxford Publishing,Kids Book,The Lion Dance
 
Margaret Whitfield

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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