Look in the book
Inside Zug the Bug
Flip-the-page Format: 'Zug the Bug' is a unique split page book; as each page turns a different consonant (onset) is introduced, creating a new word with the same short vowel sound (rime) - i.e. Zug, Bug, Pug, Tug, Slug. Please note that only the first three pages of the story are shown here, along with the final spread, in order to demonstrate the changing onset and constant rime. Click above to see how the split page format works.
Rhyming Narrative: 'Tog the Dog' is written in a rhyming text in order to help children understand word formation. The large key word with its changing consonants encourages vocal repetition of the short vowel sound 'u'.
Characters & Speech bubbles: In this story, Zug the bug goes fishing with Pug and catches a slug. Word formation is additionally helped by two cheeky bookworms who, with the use of speech bubbles comment on the characters and story as it progresses. In understanding the structure of language, speech bubbles are recognized as an important learning device for children in the building of narrative skills.




