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Exciting, page-turning adventures in under 400 words for children developing their reading confidence.
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'Collins Big Cat' is a guided reading series for ages 4--7 edited by Cliff Moon. Children's authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that your children should love to read, banded to help teachers choose the right book for every child. Practical teachin ...
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Exciting, page-turning adventures for children developing their reading confidence.
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Bill went for a walk. He went over a river, up a hill and into a wood and behind a waterfall. A few steps behing Bill, however, is a hungry bear with an eye on Bill's sandwiches. The bear's attempts to grab the sandwiches are foiled be a variety of minor disasters.
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Bookbanded for easy classroom management, this title includes reading notes for parents/carers on the inside covers, and guided reading cards and teaching notes.
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Featuring a fresh look with different covers, new TreeTops logo, this title contains parental notes on inside back cover and teaching materials.
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Featuring a fresh look with different covers, new TreeTops logo, this title contains parental notes on inside back cover and teaching materials.
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Hilarious riddles, puns, and all things pig are features in this side-splitting book of jokes.
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Rigby Rocket is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The Turquoise Level titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
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When cats start going missing in Cobsdown, David and his friends are suspicious of the new boy in their class. They pretend to be detectives and set about finding out the truth. Illustrated by Andy Hammond
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