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Animals and Us by Mick Gowar; Claire Llewellyn
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Ser.
TreeTops Non-Fiction is an exciting extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range. fashion and music from Henry VIII through to modern day writing different styles of letters, including text messages and email our planet and people including their use in orienteering water and how we harness them ...Show more
Blackbones Saves the School by Alan MacDonald; Doffy Weir (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Treetops Fiction Ser.
In Blackbones Saves the School Class 4's new teacher is not like any teacher they have ever seen. He has a black patch over one eye and a dark curly beard. They hope he will stay. Miss Lupin, the Head, is not so sure...TreeTops Fiction contains a wide range of quality stories enabling children to explor ...Show more
Cleared for Take-Off! by Chris Oxlade; Roderick Hunt
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Ser.
Part of an extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range, this work presents the thrills and challenges of modern flight and technology and some glimpses of the past.
Floppy's Phonics Fiction Pack Level 1 by Alex Brychta
Category: Children's Books | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Floppy's Phonics Fiction Ser.
Floppy's Phonics Fiction is a series of decodable Biff, Chip and Kipper stories that are ideal for providing extra practice and reinforcement alongside any phonics teaching program.Can be used in group work and one-to-one reading practice.Matched to Floppy's Phonics Sounds and Letters, with step-by-step ...Show more
Going to the Optician by Roderick Hunt; Annemarie Young; Alex Brychta (Illustrator); Kate Ruttle
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree: Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper Ser.
Do you have to wear glasses? In this story Kipper has trouble seeing words clearly so he visits the optician to have his eyes tested. Read this story to learn about what it is like to go to the optician to have your eyes tested.
Hollywood Here I Come! by Joan Jamieson; Gavin Ball (Illustrator); Rob Ruffolo (Illustrator); Jim Zubkavich (Illustrator)
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Treetops Graphic Novels Ser.
Hollywood Here I Come! is the fictional story of a young Polish immigrant making her way in 1920s Hollywood, while trying to find her family. Along her way she meets heroes of the early cinema and launches a career beyond her wildest dreams. TreeTops Graphic Novels bring historical periods to life. The ...Show more
Kelly - The Rescue Dog by Tessa Krailing; Tony Morris (Illustrator)
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Ser.
Talks about the extraordinary life of Kelly, who is a working dog trained to find survivors in disaster areas, and her owner Simon. Centred on the events of the Turkish earthquake in August 1999, this title uses fictional characters to tell a tale of the international effort that goes into rescuing peop ...Show more
My Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Kit by Annemarie Young; Roderick Hunt; Alex Brychta (Illustrator)
Category: Reference | Series: Oxford Reading Tree: Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper Ser.
This title has been designed to provide fun practice and support in line with the new National Curriculum, for children aged 6 and above. Three workbooks and a set of flashcards provide lots of spelling and grammar practice, and a reward chart with stickers helps to build your child's confidence.
Over the Rainbow by Ann Jungmann; Lynn Willey (Illustrator); Roderick Hunt
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Ser.
Over the Rainbow The story of Judy Garland's (Frances Gumm's) early years up until the point where she is made world famous upon the release of the phenomenally successful The Wizard of Oz. Almost all children will be familiar with this film, and recognise the almost iconographic image on the cover. How ...Show more
The Power of Nature by Mick Gowar; Becca Heddle
Category: Accessories | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Ser.
TreeTops Non-Fiction is an exciting extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range. fashion and music from Henry VIII through to modern day writing different styles of letters, including text messages and email our planet and people including their use in orienteering water and how we harness them ...Show more
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson; Alan MacDonald; Martin Cottam (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Oxford Reading Tree Treetops Classics Ser.
Inspired by the tall tales left behind by a weathered, old seaman upon his death, young Jim Hawkins sets sail on a swashbuckling adventure of a lifetime to find the treasure--marked with an "X"--on an old map that belonged to an infamous pirate called Captain Flint. First serialized in Young Folks magaz ...Show more
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