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Clay is a normal teenager who likes watching films with her Dad. But when a new neighbour befriends her Mum, she starts to feel uneasy. Clay knows there is something odd about the new family, yet she can't help being drawn to them. This book presents a tale of how a family become ...
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Nancy's class is going on a trip to the museum. Even after a bumpy bus ride, Nancy finds a way to make the day extra-fancy.
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Nancy can't wait for her class to visit the planetarium. It's a field trip at night! Will the rain keep Nancy from watching stars sparkle?
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Part of a major programme designed to teach young children to read, this storybook pack at Level 1 contains the 6 books which introduce the characters Biff and Chip. Each book in the series has a strong pictorial storyline which encourages oral language and story development.
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A baby wombat's work is never done!
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Part of a programme designed to teach young children to read, this Robins storybook is for children who are already competent readers and who can progress quickly. It contains more complicated sentence structure and a tightly controlled relationship between text and illustratio ...
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Part of a programme designed to teach young children to read, this is one of a group of fast-moving adventures featuring a host of characters, an information section of facts supported by colour photographs, and traditional tales selected from a wide range of cultures.
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By Hunt, Rod
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- RRP: $79.99
- ONLY $15.99
- Save $64.00
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Part of a major programme to teach young children to read, this series of books at Stage 9 extends the trunk of the Reading Tree and provides further core reading practice.
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