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What's the difference between Oxford Tree Home Edition and Campus Edition?
The differences between Oxford Tree Home Edition and Campus Edition are as follows:

1, with different contents, the family version of the story is fictional, while the school version of the story includes fiction and non-fiction. The content of the family edition is interactive, and the content of the school edition is storytelling.

2. The number of books in school edition and home edition is different. The home edition has 1-6 grade ***56 books. School edition, also called richer reading series, grade ***9, stage 1-9. The combination of extensive reading and intensive reading is enough to build children's independent reading ability, including 1-6 * * 162 and 7-9.

3, suitable for different age groups, family version is suitable for 2-8 years old, school version is suitable for 4-6 years old.

Related introduction:

Oxford Reading Tree is a reading textbook published by many children's reading education experts organized by Oxford University Press in the United Kingdom after more than 20 years of continuous research and development.

This is a set of children's English reading books for preschool and primary school children whose mother tongue is English. Including stories, poems, audio books and interactive games, which are attractive to children.

Oxford Reading Tree is a well-known English mother tongue learning material in Britain, which has been used as a foreign language learning material in more than 0/00 countries around the world.