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Patrick and Flippa are best friends . . . so why does he always have that empty bear feeling? Is it because Flippa's always in charge?
In this heartwarming story, Mr Minto volunteers to help Milly learn how to play her trumpet. Can Milly and Mr Minto show their neighbours the beauty of music?Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils aged 7 to 8 in Y3/P4 at Oxford Reading Level 10 to read without support.
Addasiad dwyieithog o The Friendship Bench, Wendy Meddour. Mae Tesni a Pero newydd symud ty. Ond pan fydd Tesni yn dechrau yn ei hysgol newydd, rhaid i Pero'r ci aros y tu allan, ac mae'n rhaid i Tesni chwarae ar ei phen ei hun. Mae athro Tesni yn dweud wrthi am fynd at Y Fainc Cyfeillgarwch - ond mae rhywun arall eisoes yn eistedd... -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
Sunny comes up with a plan to help his dad find joy in his new home in this sensitively written story about moving to a new country, family love and the meaning of home.
Cleo the camel is just fine, thank you very much! Except that maybe she's not. A delightfully funny story about learning to admit when things aren't COMPLETELY FINE.
Peggy is an apologetic pigeon. She always assumes she's in the wrong. Even when she's the one getting bullied. But Cynthia, an older female seagull, gives her the necessary skills to stand up for herself.
The Friendship Bench is a captivating novel penned by the talented Wendy Meddour. Published in 2022 by Oxford University Press, this book is an intriguing addition to the literary world. The Friendship Bench falls under the genre of contemporary fiction, a testament to Meddour's skill in crafting relatable characters and compelling narratives. The story revolves around the complexities of human relationships, explored through a unique lens. Meddour's storytelling prowess is evident in her ability to weave a tale that is as engaging as it is thought-provoking. Published by the renowned Oxford University Press, The Friendship Bench is a testament to the quality and depth of contemporary literature. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate well-crafted narratives and profound explorations of human relationships.
In a spirited challenge to gender stereotyping, Princess Bess shows that THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN'T DO IN A DRESS!
For Tisha, hurrying up all the time can be exhausting. Thankfully, her Mummy knows a special game to help them all slow down . . .
When Howard the Gecko discovers that he's not the only camouflaged creature in the forest, he wonders - 'who will love me if I'm just an average gecko?' Luckily, Howard learns that you don't have to be exceptional to be loved. And those that love you will never think you are average at all!
Grandad is grieving. He hides away in his garden. He needs time. But he also needs love. Tibble is full of love and shows Grandad that remembering the people we love can be a wonderful, funny, poignant thing.
Idris loves everything about the farm - his family home. He loves the sound of the sheep, the stretching wheat fields and especially the smell of warm bread. But when his father gets a new job in the city, Idris has to leave it all behind. Will his new house ever feel like home? Highly engaging, illustrated picture book to be read out loud to children aged 5-6 Ideal for reading aloud at home with your child Helps expose your child to rich language and curriculum-linked vocabulary Includes key terms from Geography and the topic area of human geography Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools 'These books are a great start to addressing the wider curriculum and the vocabulary issues that schools are identifying.' - Assistant Head, Primary AcademyThe Bug Club Shared books are highly engaging, beautifully illustrated stories designed to be read out loud to children. The programme exposes children to rich, curriculum-linked vocabulary, helping to build an understanding across school subjects and cultivate a love for reading.
Lubna's best friend is a pebble. Lubna tells Pebble everything. About home. About the war. Pebble always listens to her stories and smiles when she feels afraid. But one day, when a little boy arrives, alone in a world of tents, Lubna poignantly understands that he needs Pebble even more than she does . . .
The first poem in this book is about Bertie Dragon who doesn't want to be like the other dragons. He just wants to dance and sing all day. The second poem is about a griffin who is sad because he can't fly like the other griffins but with a little help from a mouse, he soon learns how to!Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 5-6 (Year 1) Book band: Blue all levels Phonics phase: 5
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