<p>Ladybird <b><i>Do You Know?</i></b> is a <b>STEM-based ELT graded reading series</b> recommended for <b>children aged 5+</b> who are learning English as a foreign or second language.<br><br>These levelled non-fiction books feature <b>video content</b>, <b>project work</b> and <b>critical-thinking activities</b>. Each book asks a range of <b>BIG questions </b>on STEM topics from nocturnal animals to building bridges, developing children's <b>language</b>,<b> communication </b>and<b> investigation skills</b>.<br><br>The four levels progress from <b>CEFR Pre-A1 to A2</b>.<br><br><b>Visit the Ladybird Education website</b> for online video content, audio, comprehension activities, and suggestions for project work.<br><br>Moons, a <b>Level 3 Reader</b>, is A1+ in the CEFR framework and supports YLE Movers exams. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, some expression of future meaning, comparisons, contractions and relative clauses.<br><br><i>Where did our moon come from? What is Moon dust? Can moons have volcanoes? Find out about the many moons of our solar system.</i></p>
<p>Ladybird <b><i>Do You Know?</i></b> is a <b>STEM-based ELT graded reading series</b> recommended for <b>children aged 5+</b> who are learning English as a foreign or second language.<br><br>These levelled non-fiction books feature <b>video content</b>, <b>project work</b> and <b>critical-thinking activities</b>. Each book asks a range of <b>BIG questions </b>on STEM topics from nocturnal animals to building bridges, developing children's <b>language</b>,<b> communication </b>and<b> investigation skills</b>.<br><br>The four levels progress from <b>CEFR Pre-A1 to A2</b>.<br><br><b>Visit the Ladybird Education website</b> for online video content, audio, comprehension activities, and suggestions for project work.<br><br>Moons, a <b>Level 3 Reader</b>, is A1+ in the CEFR framework and supports YLE Movers exams. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, some expression of future meaning, comparisons, contractions and relative clauses.<br><br><i>Where did our moon come from? What is Moon dust? Can moons have volcanoes? Find out about the many moons of our solar system.</i></p>