The Song Thrush's Year invites young readers to discover the world of the song thrush – one of the UK's most musical garden birds. Designed for children aged 5-7, this early reader is part of the Enchanted Nature phonics series and follows the bird from nesting time to frost-covered berries in winter. With clear, decodable text and natural history woven throughout, this book supports phonics learning while nurturing curiosity about the world outside. Follows the Letters and Sound progression.
Caroline Petherbridge BA(hons) Ed. QTS is a former primary school teacher with a background in the creative arts and literacy. She is a published author and has written and designed materials for many educational publishers, including Scholastic, TTS Group, Jolly Learning and Sparkle Education.
Her series Fantasy Phonics, published by BCA, sold 20,000+ copies and her publication, The Bumper Book of Phonics Fun, published by Jolly Learning, won the Communication, Language & Literacy Award at the 2021 Teach Primary Awards.
She was one of the main contributing writers for the Eat Happy Project, Tesco's Farm to Fork initiative; and Scholastic's magazine publication Children Education' Her stories, books and materials have been commissioned and sold by major retail outlets including Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, The Early Learning Centre and WH Smith.
"The set of six books aims to engage young readers, by describing a year in the life of a garden bird, ranging from A Chaffinch's Year to A Robin's Year. Each absorbing book will capture the imagination of the young reader, whilst the decodable format of the text supports and encourages early reading and phonics development. The nature based theme of garden birds is absorbing and captivating, as the young reader learns about the annual cycle of each bird, using wonderful, descriptive text, alongside colourful and beautiful illustrations. The books provide positive momentum in developing independent reading for young, inquisitive minds. The nature based theme will ignite a love of reading, whilst stimulating an awareness of the annual, natural cycle in the life of garden birds. Perfect and unmissable for young children, I have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending this superb set of books, to teachers and parents alike."
– Geoffrey Brant, M.A. B.Ed (Hons) Cert. Ed., Retired Headteacher