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What's the difference between Oxford Tree Home Edition and Campus Edition?

1, suitable for different ages.

Home version is suitable for children aged 2-8, L 1-L6, fast and advanced. The school edition is suitable for children of 2- 12, L 1-L9, step by step.

2. The story is different.

The family edition is divided into two modules-natural spelling and enlightenment stories. The school edition is divided into three modules-natural spelling teaching, natural spelling practice and extended reading. The family version is a fictional story with strong interactivity, while the school version is fictional and non-fictional, with a stronger story.

3. The quantity is different.

Oxford Reading Tree (School Edition) is an orthodox school textbook. This set of books is the mother tongue learning materials used by 80% schools in Britain. Including "natural spelling" and "extended reading", each series has 7 sets, ranging from L 1 to L9, with a total of 10, totaling 406 volumes. Among them, there are 204 volumes of "natural spelling" series and 202 volumes of "extended reading" series.

Home edition (Biff series for short). This set of books is designed by Oxford Publishing House for parents and children to read. Simple content, convenient use and high acceptance by children. It is the most popular family English enlightenment series among many series of Oxford Reading Tree.

This set of books only introduces 1-6 levels (***58 volumes, including 2 parents' reading guides), and each level is divided into two modules: the first story and phonics. They complement each other and lay a solid foundation for children's English listening, speaking and reading.

Among them, 1-3 o'clock reading package includes: 16 volumes of Phonetic Alphabet, 16 volumes of First Story, and 1 volume of Parents' Handbook.

Step 4-6 Click-to-read package includes: 12 Pinyin Reader, 12 First Story Reader, 1 Parents Manual.