Peppa Pig Daddy Pig's Office: Read It Yourself - Level 2 Developing Reader: (Read It Yourself)
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What’s inside...
In 'Peppa Pig Daddy Pig's Office: Read It Yourself - Level 2 Developing Reader,' young readers join Peppa and George on a visit to Daddy Pig's workplace. The book aims to develop their reading skills through simple text, repetition, and familiar characters. Children explore the office environment, meet Daddy Pig's colleagues, and learn about his job. This Level 2 book from Ladybird Books is designed to build reading confidence in early readers.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-7
Length
32 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What are some of the activities Peppa and her family did at Daddy Pig's office?
How did Peppa feel when she visited Daddy Pig’s office? Can you describe a time you felt that way?
Why do you think it's important for Daddy Pig to keep his office organized?
What do you think Daddy Pig enjoys most about his job?
If you could create your own office, what would you put in it?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before reading, ask your child what they know about offices and what they think happens there. This sets the stage for connecting the story to their real-world knowledge.
While reading, encourage your child to describe the pictures and relate them to the story. This promotes active engagement and comprehension.
After reading, encourage your child to draw their version of an office and explain what each item in their drawing does. This allows creativity and reinforces story recall.
Discuss the roles of different family members at work and at home, highlighting how everyone contributes in unique ways. This helps build a sense of responsibility and community.
Connect the story's themes to your child’s daily experiences, such as organizing their room, to make the story relevant and practical.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding workplace roles
Explanation: The story offers a peek into Daddy Pig's office, showcasing various job roles and responsibilities.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate the different tasks people do in their jobs and understand the importance of teamwork and cooperation.
Example Lesson: Value of curiosity
Explanation: Peppa and George's curiosity about Daddy Pig's workday sparks their adventure to the office, promoting inquisitiveness.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to ask questions and learn more about the adult world, fostering a lifelong love for learning.
Example Lesson: Coping with mistakes
Explanation: The story displays how Daddy Pig deals with a mistake at work, teaching children that mistakes happen and can be managed.
Real-World Application: Helps children understand that mistakes are normal and can be opportunities for learning and growth.