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What Are Little Girls Made Of?, authored by the talented Jeanne Willis, is a captivating book that explores the essence of what it means to be a girl. Published in 2020, this book has quickly become a must-read in its genre. Jeanne Willis, known for her compelling storytelling, takes readers on an unforgettable journey. The book is a compelling exploration of gender stereotypes and encourages young readers to break free from societal expectations. Published by Nosy Crow Ltd, this book is a testament to the publisher's commitment to producing thought-provoking and engaging literature. The book is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. If you're looking for a book that challenges norms and sparks conversation, What Are Little Girls Made Of? is the book for you.
Blast-off on a field trip to the moon and discover what happens to one student when she is accidentally left behind.
A delightful retelling of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, introducing Lewis Carroll's magical universe and iconic characters to a picture book audience.
One little girl dreams of being a star. But whether it's finding Mum's lost wedding ring or winning the fancy-dress prize, her big sister always shines brighter. Yet for her grandad she is a star and, as he dries her eyes and they both gaze up at the night sky, he tells a story, the story of the beginning of the world.
What will Bill catch in his fishing net? Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks is an emotionally-engaging variety fiction series that will fire children's imaginations. The books are designed to develop children's comprehension skills and they are phonically decodable.
Billy Goat and his best friend Cyril are messing about with the farmer's mobile phone, taking selfies and playing games... until they find the number for a troll. Their Grandpa Gruff says trolls are bad, so Billy and Cyril decide to get their own back by sending mean messages. After all, trolls really do stink! Don't they?
Join the hamsters for a secret party! The detailed illustrations in this wordless book will engage and delight readers. Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks is an emotionally-engaging variety fiction series that will fire children's imaginations. The books are designed to develop children's comprehension skills and they are phonically decodable.
Everybody knows that penguins belong at the South Pole and polar bears live at the North Pole - but what would happen if, one day, a family of picnicking penguins accidentally got lost? When the hapless Pilchard-Brown family find themselves at completely the wrong pole, they need Mr White, the friendly polar bear, to guide them all the way home...
Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Book banded for guided and independent reading, there are reading notes in the back, comprehensive teaching and assessment support and ebooks available.
Mark the hammerhead shark doesn't have it easy - unless he wears a disguise, waiters won't serve him, and he can't go anywhere without people screaming and running away or teasing him. But when a little boy befriends him on a cruise ship holiday, he can see something in Mark that everyone else can't... could Mark be a harmless hero?
Join Winnie-the-Pooh and all his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood in this brand new, rhyming picture-book adventure.
A hilarious story in verse that's great to read aloud, about dressing up and one bear's search for his own identity.
Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.
When Mick rescues an injured baby jackdaw in the park, little does he know that the bird is about to change his childhood for ever. Jacko soon recovers, and Mick teaches him how to fly. It's not long before Jacko becomes a beloved member of the community, amusing the punters in the family pub and guiding the trains into the station. As Jacko's adventures gain greater fame, Mick has to face whether he can ever bear to say goodbye to his beloved pet jackdaw...
Much-loved children's classic Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, retold for a picture book audience.
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