THE FLITLITS, Meet the Characters, Book 4, Doctor It, 8+Readers, U.K. English, Confident Reading
ebook ∣ Read, Laugh and Learn · THE FLITLITS/ Meet the Characters, Books 1-13/ 8+Readers/ Confident Reading Versions/ U.K. English
By Eiry Rees Thomas
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A piloted, multi award-winning concept supported by the Welsh/ UK Government
Introducing character DOCTOR IT
Book 4 of 13 in a Series, with Associated Guide Books for Educators
Confident Reading Version for 8+ Readers/ Interest Age 7-11
Educational and Humorous
The Flitlit books offer tiered instruction by means of Confident and Supported reading provision,
All supported reading titles link to comprehensive, page-by page Glossaries, designed to aid comprehension and to benefit pupils learning English as an additional language
The page by page, mature Illustrations serve visual learning and bridge a divide between picture books and early chapter novels
The series offers reading materials suited to homes, homeschooling and blended learning
Features quirky, floating characters
The ethereal setting is set out in plots linking to specific elements of Curricula
The choice of a Dyslexia-Friendly Font is employed throughout
Story Outline:
The hidden land of Seldom See has a Puzzling Pit.
The sunken pit at round Dot Plot is home to Doctor It.
The doctor, who is kind and humble, brings to mind words 'snooze' and 'bungle'.
The pit is filled with books and shoes; things that blink and sticky brews.
STORY 4. finds Doctor carving snoopy shoes. Their tell-all screws look out for clues.
Will they say that the stars had bolted? Maybe they had all revolted.
Story Opening:
The Flitlits cheer Doctor It. He grew up as Witty Bit.
His name is a good fit, indeed, since the folk of Seldom See agree
that Doctor is a jolly fellow: soft and wobbly, like marshmallow.
The Flitlit Concept/ Example Features/ Attributes: