Welcome to our Early Years Book Corner

This page is full of lovely stories read by your teachers at school.

You will be able to listen to a story at any time of the day, whether this is while you eat your breakfast, after a busy day of learning or even at bedtime. There are no limits to when you can enjoy a good story.

If you need a password for any of the stories, please message your teacher on class dojo and they will be happy to give it to you.

Enjoy getting lost in the books with your teachers.

Stories

Choose a story to listen to, which one is your favourite?

Farmyard Hullabaloo

Farmyard Hullabaloo

Question Time

  • Can you name some animals that live on a farm?
  • What noises might you hear on a farm?
  • Which ‘special friend’ sound can you hear at the start of chicken?

Owl Babies

Owl Babies

Question Time

  • How was Bill feeling?
  • Where did Mummy owl go?
  • How did you know they were happy to see their Mummy?

Monkey Puzzle

Monkey Puzzle

Question Time

  • Who was Monkey trying to find?
  • Why did Butterfly keep getting it wrong?
  • How would you feel if you lost your Mummy?

Three Billy Goats Gruff

The three billy goats gruff

Question Time

  • How many goats were there?
  • What did the troll say when he jumped out from under the bridge?
  • Who solved the problem for the goats?

Stickman

Stickman

Question Time

  • Who did Stickman live with?
  • What different things was Stickman used for?
  • Who helped Stickman get back to the Family Tree?

No-Bot

No Bot

Question Time

  • What did Bernard lose?
  • Who helped him to find it?
  • What did some of the animals use his bottom for?

Guess how Much I Love You

Guess How Much I Love You

Question Time

  • Who were the characters in the story?
  • What setting was the story set?
  • Who is in your family?

Barry the Fish with Fingers

Barry the Fish with Fingers

Question Time

  • Why did fish come from miles around to see Puffy the Puffer Fish?
  • What was the problem?
  • What was the solution?

We hope you enjoy the stories, we will add to our book corner as much as we can. Remember you can read stories over and over again, each time, knowing the story a little bit more to then be able to retell the story without the book.