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Read it acre te Cs So LY Daw = yy , ao fae Published by Ladybird Books Lid ‘A Penguin Company Pemguin Books Id, 80'Strand, London, WC2R ORL Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia Penguin Books (NZ), enr Airborne and Rosedale Roads, Albany, Auckland 1310, New Zealand 24eR mo T5341 of ladybird are trademarks of Ladybird Books Lid Copyright © 2004 Disney LADYBIRD and the devi All rights reserved, No part ofthis publication may’ be reproduced, sored in a retrieval system, o# transmitted in any form of By any. means, «lecironic, mechanical, photocopy ing recording or otherwise, Without the prior consent of the cop Printed in aly Wendy lived in a house in London. She had two brothers. They were called John and Michael. One night a boy callec Peter Pan came to Wendy’s house. Peter asked Wendy, John and Michael to come to Never Land. Wendy and her brothers They flew all the way to flew in the sky with Never Land. Peter Pan and his friend Tinkerbell. She told Peter’s friends to shoot down Wendy. But Tinkerbell did not like Wendy. The boys shot Wendy The boys went to find some Indians. The Indians tied them up. Peter took Wendy to see some mermaids. They saw a boat. A wicked pirate was in the boat. He was Captain Hook. A crocodile was in the water. Peter’s friend was in the boat, too. “Where is Peter?” asked Captain Hook. “T will not tell you,” said Tiger Lily. Peter saved Tiger Lily and took her home. Captain Hook fell into the water. The Indians set the They were very happy. boys free. Captain Hook was very cross. “Bring Tinkerbell here,” he said. “Yes, Captain,” said Mr Smee. Tinkerbell showed Captain Hook where to find Wendy. Captain Hook locked her in a lantern. The boys wanted to go “Goodbye, Peter,” said home. Wendy. But the pirates were waiting for the children. They took them to their ship. “No,” said the children. “You must be pirates,” said Captain Hook. Tinkerbell got out of the glass lantern. She flew to Peter. “You must save the children,” she said. Peter Pan and Captain Hook had a fight. Captain Hook fell off the ship. The ship flew up into the sky. It flew back to London. The crocodile was waiting for Captain Hook. 40 ay The children went home. “Goodbye, Peter,” said the children. “Come and see us again.” 43 Read it yourself is a series of graded readers designed to give young children a confident and successful start to reading. Level 2 is for children who are familiar with some simple words and can read short sentences. Each story in this level contains frequently repeated phrases, which help children to read more fluently. About this book The story is told in a way which uses regular repetition of the main words and phrases. This enables children to recognise the words more and more easily as they progress through the book. An adult can help them to do this by pointing at the first letter of each word, and sometimes making the sound that the letter makes. Children will probably need less help as the story progresses. Beginner readers need plenty of belp and encouragement. Read it yourself Level 2 e Simple sentences and vocabulary e Clear type e Exciting illustrations closely matched to the story e Engaging and entertaining characters 4 En ob Postal ome felt Ditty ctcy written in a simple way for children who are learning to read. for children who are ready to take Pease metered Aladdin + Lion King + Toy Story Winnie the Pooh - The Honey Tree Winnie the Pooh - Tiggers Hate to Lose + Little Mermaid LEVEL 2 Aletta ele ee | short simple sentences with help Pers cal ty atom Cena aE TC Pinocchio « Snow White www.ladybird.co.uk ISBN 1-8442 MLA e 9

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