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Engage Literacy is the award-winning reading scheme from Raintree. Readers in book bands pink to grey are thematically linked in fiction and non-fiction pairs and all readers are precisely levelled, with new vocabulary introduced and reinforced throughout the levels.
Max and his parents are part of a secret group called the Space Guards who help protect Earth from danger. When Max's parents and other Space Guards are captured on a dangerous mission, Max has to save them on his own.
Sofia needs a project for History Day at her school. Will a day spent with her grandmother help uncover just the kind of treasure she's been looking for?
Everyone in her family loves to ski, except Sally. Will Sally ever fit in or will she find her own way to shine on the slopes?
Four children are left behind in their underground home while their parents and the others leave to see if the surface is safe again after The Disaster. Adapting to live underground makes the surface dangerous for them, and they have to find cover fast. Can they work out how to work together before it's too late?
In Earth's most extreme habitats, conditions are tough. But no matter how challenging these deserts, rainforests, mountains, caves, ocean depths or cities are, there are plants and animals that have found ways to survive in them through unique adaptations. Called extremophiles, these are the toughest living things on the planet!
Where does your food come from? Could it be from a farm, your garden or even the sea? There are a lot of food sources, and many of them are unique, such as the desert, a mountainside or an urban garden. Learn about some very unusual places around the world where we get our food.
We all have rights. But the rights we have now were not always protected. For hundreds of years, brave men and women have fought and even died to win the rights that we now enjoy. These are their stories.
You may think you have it tough and work really hard, but not compared with children who had to work for a living in the past and even today. Children at Work Throughout History examines how labour laws have changed over the years in many countries but shows there is still work to be done to protect children and their rights worldwide.
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