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One of a series of information books for beginner and developing readers in which three children take the reader on a river journey by boat, from its source in the hills to the great port at its mouth. Along the way the reader is shown the animals, natural features and man made f ...
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This text covers the history of independence in Africa. It is one of a series which introduces and explains the contributory factors leading up to some of the most significant events of the 20th century and the effects of those events on the world. Included are quotations from sp ...
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Designed for students with special educational needs and those with English as a second or other language, this book gives a simplified retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in order to provide access to this challenging part of the English National Curriculum.
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Sojourner Truth was a black woman whose parents had been captured in Africa and sold as slaves in America. In this biography which is one of a series, Sojourner's life as a slave is described as well as how she spent the rest of her life in freedom speaking out against slavery, r ...
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Intended to be used across the curriculum at Key Stage 1 and 2, this is a biography of Mary Seacole, the Jamaican nurse who helped in the Crimean War. She went to join Florence Nightingale but was turned down because she was black. Instead she showed great bravery working on her ...
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The Star Plays series is designed to build the confidence through performance of young readers at the crucial 10-13 age range. This ghost story features young hero Jimmy who travels to parallel worlds with his friend where bullies, Nazis and aliens become confused with real lif ...
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The Star Plays series is designed to build the confidence through performance of young readers aged 10-13. This story is about a boy settling into his new school. Attacked by bullies and under pressure from his older brother, he finds solace with a friend in a graveyard.
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The Star Plays series is designed to build the confidence through performance of young readers at the crucial 10-13 age range. This is the story of Stuart who runs away from home with a friend, escaping from his evil stepfather, only to face the prospect of life on the street.
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This title sets out the historical, economic and social framework of the Modernist period, as well as looking at the literature of the Great War, the growth of Irish nationalism, the Modernist movement, women in literature and the writing of the 1930s and World War II.
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An exploration of the United Kingdom. It examines the country's important industries, physical geography, environment and social geography. There are case studies of particular locations, industries and people, along with maps, diagrams, charts and photographs.
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