Wow! You look just like me!’ says Oliver. Jack is surprised too, but he’s even more shocked when his look-alike neighbour gets him into trouble – twice!
Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools
Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence
Suitable for children age 7-8 (Year 3)
Book band: Brown A
Phonics phase: N/A
Dive into a world of hilarious mistaken identity and playful mischief with "Bug Club Independent Fiction Year 3 Brown A Double Trouble" by acclaimed children's author Dominic Barker! This engaging paperback is designed to captivate young readers aged 7-8 (Year 3) and boost their reading confidence. Imagine the surprise when Oliver exclaims, "Wow! You look just like me!" to Jack. The real trouble begins when Jack discovers his uncanny resemblance to his neighbor leads to unexpected and humorous predicaments. Dominic Barker expertly crafts a story where look-alikes cause chaos and young readers learn about navigating tricky situations. What happens when you are confused with someone else? Part of the widely respected Bug Club reading series, used in over 3500 schools, this book is a valuable tool for developing reading fluency and comprehension. "Double Trouble" is specifically designed to align with the Brown A book band, providing an appropriate reading challenge for this age group. Dominic Barker is known for his witty writing style and ability to connect with young audiences. His books often feature relatable characters, fast-paced plots, and plenty of humor, making reading an enjoyable experience for even the most reluctant readers. "Double Trouble" continues this tradition, offering a delightful story that will keep children turning the pages. This edition, published by Pearson Education, features colorful illustrations and accessible language that will appeal to young readers. The book consists of 40 pages and is lightweight, easy for children to handle. While the meta-data indicates a publication year of 1815, it's highly probable this is an error and should be verified independently - the Bug Club series is far more recent than that. Regardless, the core story remains engaging and relevant for today's young readers. If your child enjoys stories about friendship, mistaken identities, and a dash of good-natured trouble, "Bug Club Independent Fiction Year 3 Brown A Double Trouble" is the perfect choice. Add this engaging book to your child's library and watch their love of reading grow!