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Brand new retellings of classic stories by top authors and illustrators, in keeping with the Literacy Framework
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Carefully graded, fun stories developed to support the teaching of reading through synthetic phonics.
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Omnibombulator is a very small beetle, so small that his parents gave him a really long name to make him feel important. But it doesn't help as earwigs and woodlice still push him around. One day he sets out to see the world and discovers just how useful being really small can be ...
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Pete wants a pet mouse more than anything else in the world. Every Saturday - his mouseday - he asks his parents for one, and each time the answer is No . But who's going to know if he secretly keeps a mouse in his tree-house?
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A young boy who yearns to be singled out for praise at school, gets his chance when a ghost teacher helps him produce his best ever school project. The book is designed for new readers just embarking on real books.
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Part of the Usborne Young Reading Series One , this title is designed for children just beginning to read to help build confidence and ability.
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Features illustrated, fun, real stories by top authors and illustrators. This title covers a wide range of fiction genres listed for Key Stage 1 in the NLS. It is compiled in consultation with literacy experts: Dr Barrie Wade, and Dr Hilary Minns, Lecturers in English.
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Contains illustrated stories by top authors and illustrators.
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Contains rhyming stories with large text format by top authors and illustrators, which help to develop language awareness.
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Includes illustrated, fun, phonics stories of no more than 100 words, focusing on phonemes of more than one letter as well as simple polysyllabic words.
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