Magic Box 4 is the fourth book in a new series of English coursebooks for Belarus. It is for children in their 4th year.
Magic Box 4 reader contains fairytales, poems, and stories about history of cartoons, how people celebrate Thanksgiving Day and Christmas and other traditions.
Magic Box includes Pupil Book, Work book, Tests, flashcards, CD , Teachers Book, Reader.
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The little Engine that CouldReading level: Baby-Preschool PreSchool-Grade 2–This classic tale has been re-released with updated illustrations and a larger format. The text remains the same. The art, done with acrylics, is stylized and still retains a bit of an old-fashioned flavor. Nevertheless, the '30s look is definitely gone. In its place, readers will find artwork suggestive of a retro '50s look. As with the original, the clown takes center stage. His outfit, however, has changed from green polka dots to red pants, yellow shirt, and a colorful stocking cap.
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Time for BedReading level:Baby-Preschool
Filling each spread, Dyer's (illustrator of the Piggins books and of Baby Bear's Bedtime Book ) commanding yet gentle, large-scale watercolors are the key to the appeal of this bedtime lullaby. Fox ( Possum Magic ; Guess What? ) offers sweet but slim verse that bids good night to a selection of animals being cuddled and coddled by their mothers, all endearingly rendered at eye-level.
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OliviaReading level: Ages 4-8
Olivia would be Eloise, if Eloise were a pig. She is good at singing 40 very loud songs and is very good at wearing people out. And scaring the living daylights out of her little brother, Ian, particularly when he copies her every move. She is also quite skilled at reproducing Jackson Pollock's "Autumn Rhythm #30" on the walls at home. When her mother tucks her in at night and says, "You know, you really wear me out. But I love you anyway," Olivia precociously pronounces, "I love you anyway too."
Toopy is reading a bedtime story to Binoo. What does a very tired Toopy do when the last page of the book is missing? He invents a new ending, of course! Reading Level: Grade K-2