A world of stories and play introducing pre-school children to life competencies and learning skills

Peep inside Dan and Kim’s family bookshop and discover the marvellous miniature world of their toy mice, Pippa and Pop! This three-level pre-primary English course will stimulate the imagination and foster a love of stories, songs and rhymes, helping very young learners to acquire early life competencies. The course develops early literacy skills, builds the foundations for independence through Learning to Learn activities, underpinned by the Cambridge Life Competencies Framework, and develops early creative, critical and communication skills through guided play. With a gradual introduction to numeracy, letters and sounds, exciting projects, cross-curricular lessons and a focus on values, Pippa and Pop is the perfect start to the adventure of learning English!

  • Friendly characters and their adventures will delight this age group.
  • Children’s literature, literacy tips, sounds and letters lessons all provide a gentle introduction to early literacy skills and writing.
  • Learning to Learn activities, underpinned by the Cambridge Life Competencies Framework, build foundations for independent learning.
  • Digital Pack for Teachers on Cambridge One brings all the teaching materials, including interactive activities, animations and routine boards in one place that is easy to access from any device.
  • Guided play activities and games create space for children to develop creative thinking and communication competencies.

Series Components

Pippa and Pop British English Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Pupil's Book with Digital Pack 9781108928267 9781108928403 9781108928489
Activity Book 9781108928281 9781108928410 9781108928496
Teacher's Book with Digital Pack 9781108928298 9781108928434 9781108928502
Big Book 9781108928311 9781108928441 9781108928526
Flashcards 9781108928342 9781108928458 9781108928533
Puppet 9781108928359
Posters 9781108928366 9781108928465 9781108928540
Letters and Numbers Workbook 9781108928373 9781108928472 9781108928557