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  • av Sally Lloyd-Jones
    190,-

    A wonderful four-book boxed set of board books from author of The Jesus Storybook Bible, Sally Lloyd-Jones, and illustrator Jago, this unique collection brings little ones the uplifting message that they are loved and blessed by God.

  • av DK
    84,-

    Help your child power up their reading skills and learn about dogs with this fun non-fiction reader - carefully levelled to help children progress. Dog Dude! combines high quality photographs and informative text with playful illustrations of a 'dog dude' to make learning fun!The engaging text has been carefully levelled using Lexiles so that children are set up to succeed. Photos amaze and explain, and playful illustrations keep humour at the forefront. The combination of high-interest animal information, leveled text and lots of laughs will appeal to even the most reluctant readers. Children will learn all about dogs, with the help of the hilarious dog dude! The content is all real, the commentary is all dude!

  • av DK
    84,-

    Help your child power up their reading skills and learn about sharks with this fun non-fiction reader - carefully leveled to help children progress. The engaging text has been carefully leveled using Lexiles so that children are set up to succeed. Photos amaze and explain, and playful illustrations keep humour at the forefront. The combination of high-interest animal information, levelled text and lots of laughs will appeal to even the most reluctant readers. Children will learn all about sharks, with the help of the hilarious snarky shark! The content is all real, the commentary is all snark!

  • av Math Kangaroo USA
    517,-

    This official Math Kangaroo book for 3rd and 4th grade students contains 312 entertaining problems and solutions from actual the Math Kangaroo Competition even years, spanning 1998-2022, for a total of 13 tests. Each test consists of 24 questions divided into color-coded easy, medium, and difficult categories. The Math Kangaroo Competition is Internationally recognized and takes place in over 100 countries worldwide with 6 million students participating. The competition is held once a year, always on the third Thursday in March, for any student in grades 1 to 12. For information about how to sign up or to find other books, visit www.mathkangaroo.org.

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    89,-

    Learn all about storms in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - What a Storm! is a Phase 4 book. It introduces CVCC and CCVC words and offers more blending practice. It uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4have, like, so, do, some, come, there, little, one, when, out, what

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    89,-

    Find out all about parabolic flight in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Floating is a Phase 4 book. It introduces more complex (CCCVCC) words and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4said, have, so, do, were, one, when, out, what

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    89,-

    The night sky is full of stars. Find out all about them in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Seeing Stars is a Phase 4 book. It introduces more complex CCVCC words and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4like, so, do, some, there, one

  •  
    89,-

    Tim is back, and this time he must save the whole world! Can he do it? Find out in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Butter Brains is a Phase 4 book. It introduces more complex CCVCC words and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception word from Phase 4like

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    89,-

    Discover all sorts of windmills and find out what they can be used for in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Windmills is a Phase 4 book. It introduces more complex (polysyllabic CVCC and CCVC) words and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4have, like, some, one, out

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    89,-

    What will give you a kick? It could be scoring a goal or sailing a boat. See lots of ways to get a kick in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Getting a Kick is a Phase 4 book. It introduces CVCC and CCVC words and the common exception words (when, out, what) and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4have, like, do, some, when, out, what

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    89,-

    Henk has loads of Karim''s stuff, but will Henk''s dad let him get Karim''s new haircut? Find out in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Karim''s Haircut is a Phase 4 book. It introduces CVCC and CCVC words and the common exception words (little, one) and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4said, have, like, so, come, little, one

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    89,-

    Discover all sorts of amazing go-karts and see what you need to be a go-kart champ! Go-Karting is a low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Go-Karting is a Phase 4 book. It introduces CVCC and CCVC words and the common exception words (were, there) and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4have, so, do, some, were, there

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    89,-

    Is camping fun? Find out in this low-level phonics reading book.Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - Come Camping is a Phase 4 book. It introduces CVCC and CCVC words and the common exception words (some, come) and uses letters and sounds and common exception words from Phases 2 and 3, as well as the following common exception words from Phase 4so, some, come

  • av Lydia Morrison
    632,-

  • av Tara Kissoon
    194,-

    This book is based on true events, and I hope it inspires young adults to persevere through life's adversities as personal goals are always achievable... "Never Give Up". My grandmother was a remarkable woman, she was a wonderful combination of warmth and kindness, love, and laughter. As a child, I was fortunate to have a loving grandmother, my parents were divorced and during the period from when I was born to the age of seventeen, we moved continuously. Living in two countries, two provinces and attending seven schools to include private preschool in Georgetown, Guyana, public and catholic schools in Canada. This book provides elements of a healthy childhood development fostered through a stable environment provided by my gran. "Soft, warm and cuddly, Koala is a symbol of faithfulness, gentleness and peace." This children's non-fiction chapter book shares the adventures of a girl named Koala in grade four.

  • av Paul Stevenson
    138,-

    Impossible penalties, record-breakers, and fierce competitors, football is huge in sport and its players have become legendary! A high interest read with awesome photography, cool facts, and a wow factor edgy design. A reluctant reader page-turner!

  • av Paul Stevenson
    138,-

    If you are looking for a spine-tingling non-fiction read, you have found it! Take a close look at the feeding frenzy sharks when catching prey, discover which is the biggest, most ferocious shark of all, and learn how to avoid becoming a shark's next meal!  Sharks Encounters is from our dynamic Buzz series of HiLo non-fiction books, designed to appeal to older or struggling readers. Includes exciting photographs, and accessible fact-packed text with edgy appeal that doesn't overwhelm. Sharks Encounters will switch on the reading bug if you are a reluctant reader because it's a real page-turner.

  • av Phonic Books
    343,-

    Photocopiable activities to accompany the Dandelion World Extras Stages 8-15 non-fiction readers. Activities focus on blending, segmenting skills, supporting word-building, comprehension and early writing in a fun and accessible way for young children.

  • av Caroline R. Pryor
    459 - 1 007,-

  • av Phonic Books
    228,-

    Photocopiable spelling and comprehension activities to accompany the non-fiction readers in the Phonic Books Dandelion World Split Vowel Spellings series.

  • av Steven Berryman
    199,-

  • av Zara Rutherford
    169,-

    Join Zara Rutherford on her inspiring solo flight around the world! At just 19 years old, Zara embarked on a daring adventure to become the youngest woman to fly solo across the globe. This captivating book chronicles her journey through 52 countries and 5 continents, from the icy landscapes of Greenland to the deserts of Saudi Arabia. With stunning illustrations and engaging storytelling, Zara shares her encounters with diverse cultures, wildlife, and the natural wonders of our planet. Perfect for young readers and aspiring adventurers, I Flew Around The World is a testament to the power of dreams and determination. Discover the highs and lows of Zara's incredible voyage, her meticulous planning, and the resilience that carried her through the most challenging moments.

  • av Assistant Professor David Griffin
    1 377,-

    Marking down the complexities of musical pieces on paper allows them to become portable, shareable, and eminently teachable, but how are the simple geometries of a music notation unfolded into space and time? A music notation is an almost impossibly complicated bit of drawing. Calling it a map or a diagram does not quite do the trick. Its tracery supplies mechanisms for planning, composition, analysis, annotation, and performance of music. But how is it that we read that simple, strategic two-dimensional geometry and make such complex, four-dimensional performances? In this book David Griffin guides readers to a comprehensive understanding of the structural properties of music notations, with a particular focus on the standard Western staff notation system, looking at composers such as Bach, John Cage, Earle Brown and Stockhausen.Developed over a thousand years ago, the staff notation is a geometrical drawing method using dots and lines on a horizontal timeline for explaining the structure of a musical piece. The system behaves a bit like a picture, but it is also like a diagram, and a bit like writing in its structure. In the hands of an experienced user, the notation's complex of marks and phatic elements allows us to leave behind the mere denotation of diagrams or pictures to become a connotative drawing system. This book will attempt to de-code music drawings, untangling their strange knots of graphic and linguistic elements. Using a series of visual examples, Griffin presents background information on how the staff notation developed as an inter-linguistic inscription, a drawing that slips through the mere denotation of pictorial or diagrammatic graphics to become a connotative system, with which we may craft subtle and powerful elements of musical poetry.

  • - The Missing Link to Student Achievement
    av USA) Sulla & Nancy (Innovative Designs for Education
    444 - 1 844,-

  • av Yussef Rafik
    178,-

    Encouraging empathy for even the smallest and slimiest creatures, Don't Squish A Slug contains mind-blowing facts about bugs and minibeasts and their role in our world – inspiring fascination in children and adults alike!

  • av Christopher Harrisson
    217,-

    Surviving Vesuvius is a dramatic reimagining of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and destruction of Pompeii in 79AD, based on the real eye witness account of the Roman author and Magistrate Pliny the Younger.

  • av Katie Dale
    102,-

    Dec's Super Specs allows children to apply their phonics learning from Year 1, Spring 2, Week 5 of Essential Letters and Sounds. Essential Phonic Readers comprise engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each week of Essential Letters and Sounds, allowing children to consolidate their phonic knowledge through reading in context.

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