Birds (Breakthrough)

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Discover the vintage charm of “Birds (Breakthrough),” a delightful reader from 1970 designed to spark a love for reading in young children. Authored by David Mackay, Pamela Schaub, Joan Beales, and John Griffiths, this Longman classic employs a controlled vocabulary approach, building confidence in early learners through simple, engaging text. Perfect for collectors of vintage educational materials or parents seeking a nostalgic reading experience. This paperback reader offers a glimpse into mid-20th century teaching methods and provides a foundation in the fundamentals of reading. Expect age-related character adding to its historical appeal. Ideal for introducing young minds to the avian world and the joy of reading, this short book is a captivating piece of educational history.

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Discover the captivating world of feathered friends with “Birds (Breakthrough),” a classic reader designed to ignite a love for language and learning in young minds. This reprint edition, published in 1970 by Longman Schools Division (a Pearson Education company), offers a simple yet engaging introduction to the diverse lives of birds. Penned by a collaborative team of educators David Mackay, Pamela Schaub, Joan Beales, and John Griffiths this 16-page paperback is more than just a reading exercise; it’s a gateway to understanding the natural world. While seemingly short, “Birds (Breakthrough)” holds a significant place in the history of early reading materials. These types of ‘Breakthrough’ readers were innovative for their time, focusing on controlled vocabulary and repetitive sentence structures to build reading confidence in emerging readers. The book likely features vibrant illustrations (though we don’t have specific images beyond the cover), adding visual appeal and further aiding comprehension. The intent was to provide a sense of accomplishment and encouragement for young children taking their first steps in reading. This book would be excellent for parents, educators, or collectors interested in vintage reading materials or early childhood education. Its compact size and engaging content make it ideal for shared reading experiences or independent exploration. The book’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to simplify complex concepts and present them in a digestible format for young learners, which makes it a relevant resource even today, despite being over 50 years old. Add “Birds (Breakthrough)” to your collection and share the joy of reading and birdwatching with the next generation! Considering the publication date, expect some age-related wear and tear, further adding to the book’s vintage charm and historical context. This book provides a glimpse into teaching methodologies from the mid-20th century and the types of resources used to foster a love of reading in children.

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ISBN-10

0582190541

ISBN-13

9780582190542

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Pages

16

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Weight

115

Edition

Reprint

Dewey decimal

428.6

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