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It is bedtime and a little boy wants to take his book to bed with him, but he can't find it. His dad lends a hand and together they find the book. Illustrated by Sami Sweeten
A little girl drops her toy panda in a shop. The shopkeeper puts it in the shop window. The next day the little girl spots the panda in the shop window. The two are successfully reunited! Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas.
This is a story about Curly the Caterpillar, who features in other Rigby Star stories. Curly outwits some wasps and gets the cherries from the tree. Illustrated by Jo Brooker.
Grandpa takes Joe to the fair. Grandpa helps Joe get on the rides, and carries his things, and gets quite tired. In the end, Grandpa needs Joe's help. Illustrated by Liz Catchpole
It is Josie's bedtime and she is getting ready to go to bed. She has a bath, brushes her hair, has a bedtime story and finally, when she is all tucked up in bed, she gets a goodnight kiss from her mum. Illustrated by Lisa Smith
A boy and his toy dinosaur visit the dentist. The dentist looks at the dinosaur's teeth and then at the boy's teeth. Both get a sticker for being so brave! Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas
This is a story about moving house. A little girl packs up all her belongings with the help of her Dad. Illustrated by Anni Axworthy
A story about a little girl who is getting ready for the arrival of a new pet - a cute little puppy! Illustrated by Zoe Figg
A brother and sister play happily on the beach, collecting shells and making a sandcastle, until the tide comes in and Dad has to step in to help the children out of the water. Illustrated by Clive Scruton
A clown is juggling eggs. He juggles six before they all splat on the floor! The story is told in the form of a rhyme with a humorous ending. Illustrated by Francis Blake
A lively verse variation of this traditional tale. Ollie and Mollie reward six snipping, clipping elves for their shoemaking work and retire, rich and happy. Illustrated by Claire Tindall
Jazz is dreading the school concert. She is worried that her mum will find out just how bad she is at playing the piano. Then she finds a new talent, and becomes the star of the show. Illustrated by Stephen Lewis
Sam is convinced that his neighbour is a mystery burglar. So Sam decides to spy on him, but when he finds out the truth he is forced to apologise. Illustrated by Sholto Walker
Jumping Jack is a character in Tess's computer game until the day he jumps out of the screen. He leaps about causing a great mess wherever he goes, until he eventually finds what he is looking for. Illustrated by Colin Mier
Tooni and Polly cannot harvest the corn on their own. The Cherokee Little People come to their rescue, and Tooni and Polly think of a way to show their appreciation. Illustrated by Emma Shaw-Smith
George the Giant enjoyed singing. Unfortunately the people in the village didn't enjoy listening to him, so one day they asked him to stop. Then the babies of the village started to cry and wouldn't stop. Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
Josie and her friend Ravi go on a camping holiday with their dads. Each day they do something different, but Josie and Ravi find the activities with their dads are very tiring. Then they try horse-riding and their situations are reversed. Illustrated by Lisa Smith
James is asked to sort the flyers for the school fete. Butterflies, balloons, birds and even an aeroplane aren't what his teacher had in mind! Nevertheless, James ends up saving the day. Illustrated by Philippe Dupasquier
The birds want a king, and decide that the king should be the bird who can fly the highest. The proud eagle is convinced he will win, but the clever little wren has other ideas. Illustrated by Mike Terry
Colin is getting ready for school. Dad is worried in case he forgets something, so he helps out. Illustrated by Jacqueline East
Aunt Ann has to go into hospital on Monday. Every day a different member of the family brings her presents. She stays a week and comes home on Sunday. Illustrated by Judy Brown
This is a play about a lion who visits a farmyard. The farmyard animals try to share their food with him, but he doesn't like it. Illustrated by Garry Davies
Includes multi-layered stories and texts with cross-curricular links developed for guided reading. This title features Teaching Version which provides page-by-page support to develop word recognition and language comprehension skills.
A family is playing with a frisbee on the beach. The dog joins in and, just in time, saves the frisbee from landing in the sea. Illustrated by Pat Cummings
Bully Bear ruins a game for Squirrel and his friends. However, Squirrel's big friend Moose decides to teach him a lesson. Illustrated by Mark di Meo
It is spring and Frog and Toad are trying to get to the pond. Toad nearly gets run over. Luckily help is at hand; a kind woman comes along and helps Frog and Toad cross the road to the pond. Illustrated by Brian Peacock
Dan and his Grandma plant a seed that grows into a pumpkin. The pumpkin grows bigger and bigger. Dan and his Grandma wonder what they can do with it. Illustrated by Chloe March
A little boy and girl go on a nature trail in their garden and discover lots of little animals. Then the animals decide to go and visit the children! Illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
Space Ant is lost in space. She lands on strange planets and makes friends, before finally reaching home. Illustrated by Andy Parker
Josie needs a new coat, but the coats she likes don't fit. Josie's not sure about the coat she ends up with, until she meets her friends the next day. Illustrated by Lisa Smith
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