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Mit navn er i virkeligheden slet ikke Mille Møgunge. Det er Kamille Madsen. Det med møgunge er min fars joke. Jeg kan nu faktisk ikke se det sjove. Og det er ikke engang rigtigt, at jeg er en møgunge. Der er bare dét, at jeg indimellem får nogle helt fantastiske ideer, som udvikler sig til noget knap så fantastisk. Det var fx ikke meningen, at min kusine skulle ende skaldet og smurt ind i superlim. Og det var heller ikke med vilje, at jeg stjal naboens hund og lærte den at tale russisk. Det var slet ikke min skyld. Jeg kan ikke gøre for det. Jeg er bare en ballademagnet …Mille Møgunge – en ballademagnet er første bog i serien om den øretæveindbydende, sjove og helt uimodståellige Kamille Madsen. Tre klassiske ”hovsa-hvordan-endte-det-hele-dog-sådan-her”-historier i én bog – med de mest charmerende og finurlige illustrationer.Pressen skriver:»Letlæst skøn humor med vanvittige påfund krydret med sort-hvide humoristiske tegninger hele vejen igennem bøgerne.«– Susanne Dahl Jensen, Lektør »Mille er som utallige andre børn i litteraturen helt uskyldig. Hun er også fuld af gode indfald og meget underholdende. […] Mille er syv – otte år gammel. Læsere i samme alder og deres forældre vil nok nyde hendes syn på verden.«– Birte Strandby, Bogvægten
Mit navn er i virkeligheden slet ikke Mille Møgunge. Det er Kamille Madsen. Det med møgunge er min fars joke. Jeg kan nu faktisk ikke se det sjove. Og det er ikke engang rigtigt, at jeg er en møgunge. Der er bare dét, at jeg indimellem får nogle helt fantastiske ideer, som udvikler sig til noget knap så fantastisk. Fx det med klasserotten Rooney, eller dengang bedstemor faldt og brækkede benet i min røverfælde – det var slet ikke min skyld. Hvordan kunne jeg vide, at det ville blive en total katastrofe?Mille Møgunge – en total katastrofe er anden bog i serien om den øretæveindbydende, sjove og helt uimodståellige Kamille Madsen. Tre klassiske ”hovsa-hvordan-endte-det-hele-dog-sådan-her”-historier i én bog – med de mest charmerende og finurlige illustrationer.Pressen skriver: »Letlæst skøn humor med vanvittige påfund krydret med sort-hvide humoristiske tegninger hele vejen igennem bøgerne.«– Susanne Dahl Jensen, Lektør »Mille er som utallige andre børn i litteraturen helt uskyldig. Hun er også fuld af gode indfald og meget underholdende. […] Mille er syv – otte år gammel. Læsere i samme alder og deres forældre vil nok nyde hendes syn på verden.«- Birte Strandby, Bogvægten»Der er lidt Emil fra Lønneberg over Mille Møgunge, bare i en nutidig udgave […] Der findes ikke så mange af denne slags bøger, hvor hovedpersonen er en pige, så Mille er et velkomment friskt pust […] Illustrationerne er skæve og skøre på den gode måde og tager til tider form som noget næsten tegneserieagtigt. Således løfter illustrationerne historien gevaldigt og sammen med den store skrifttype gør de bogen læsbar for selv de nye læsere i 1. klasse.«- Line Frøhmann Ehlers, Bogbotten
Mit navn er i virkeligheden slet ikke Mille Møgunge. Det er Kamille Madsen. Det med ’møgunge’ er min fars joke. Men jeg kan ikke se det sjove i det. Og det passer heller ikke, at jeg er en møgunge. Der er bare dét, at jeg indimellem får nogle fantastiske ideer, som udvikler sig til noget knap så fantastisk. Det var for eksempel ikke meningen, at Tante Diddi nær var blevet kvalt i en plasticgris, da vi bagte Drømmenes Kage til mors fødselsdag. Og det var heller ikke med vilje, at Beate Hjorth fra klassen skulle sidde SÅ godt fast i den tryllekasse til skolens talentshow. Det var ikke min skyld. Jeg kan ikke gøre for det. Jeg prøver bare at være hjælpsom og yde mit bedste!Mille Møgunge bager en gave er fjerde bog i serien om den øretæveindbydende, sjove og helt uimodståellige Kamille Madsen. Tre klassiske ”hovsa-hvordan-endte-det-hele-dog-sådan-her”-historier i én bog – med de mest charmerende og finurlige illustrationer.Pressen skriver: »Letlæst skøn humor med vanvittige påfund krydret med sort-hvide humoristiske tegninger hele vejen igennem bøgerne.«– Susanne Dahl Jensen, Lektør »Mille er som utallige andre børn i litteraturen helt uskyldig. Hun er også fuld af gode indfald og meget underholdende. […] Mille er syv – otte år gammel. Læsere i samme alder og deres forældre vil nok nyde hendes syn på verden.«– Birte Strandby, Bogvægten»Det er en sjov og ironisk fortælling om en pige, der er handlekraftig og ikke særlig reflekteret i handle-øjeblikket. Bogen er, som en seriebog skal være […] Det er en bog, der kan læses af alle nybegyndere i læsedisciplinen. De vil få en sjov historie, de vil i ”tre-i –én”- historien møde den samme Mille i forskellige udfordrende situationer. Det kan de glæde sig til.«– Bodil Christensen, Bogbotten
Mit navn er i virkeligheden slet ikke Mille Møgunge. Det er Kamille Madsen. Det med ’møgunge’ er min fars joke. Men jeg kan ikke se det sjove i det. Og det passer heller ikke, at jeg er en møgunge. Der er bare dét, at jeg indimellem får nogle fantastiske ideer, som udvikler sig til noget knap så fantastisk. Det var fx ikke meningen, at alt vores tøj skulle farves lilla, da Kosmus og jeg vaskede det med blæk i badekarret. Og det var heller ikke med vilje, at den hormon-eliksir, jeg havde brygget til min storesøsters ven, skulle få ham til at kaste sådan op. Det var ikke min skyld. Jeg kan ikke gøre for det. Jeg prøver bare at være hjælpsom og yde mit bedste!Mille Møgunge blander sig i alt er tredje bog i serien om den øretæveindbydende, sjove og helt uimodståellige Kamille Madsen. Tre klassiske ”hovsa-hvordan-endte-det-hele-dog-sådan-her”-historier i én bog – med de mest charmerende og finurlige illustrationer.Pressen skriver: »Letlæst skøn humor med vanvittige påfund krydret med sort-hvide humoristiske tegninger hele vejen igennem bøgerne.«– Susanne Dahl Jensen, Lektør »Mille er som utallige andre børn i litteraturen helt uskyldig. Hun er også fuld af gode indfald og meget underholdende. […] Mille er syv – otte år gammel. Læsere i samme alder og deres forældre vil nok nyde hendes syn på verden.«- Birte Strandby, Bogvægten.»Mange voksne læsere vil nok synes, at bøgerne om Mille er lidt overgearede og meget ung-med-de-helt-unge-agtige, men børn i 7–8-års alderen vil nok sætte pris på historierne om en pige, der er sjov, og som klarer sig i alle situationer.«- Bodil Christensen, Bogbotten
Mabel's family are all too busy to spend time with her, so she decides to have an adventure by herself!Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks is an emotionally-engaging variety fiction series that will fire children's imaginations. The books are designed to develop children's comprehension skills and they are phonically decodable.
Daffodil Patterson is a small girl with BIG plans - it's really not her fault that they always seem to go a bit wrong ... The start of a brilliantly funny new series for young readers, from the author and illustrator of The Worst Class in the World. Soon-to-be eight-year-old Daffodil likes the dictionary, the middle bit in custard cream biscuits, and thinking BIG. She does NOT like her cousin Hugo Patterson-Dent, who has ten more gold stars than she does; the biscuit bit of custard creams (but that's OK because her friend Nirmal-Next-Door eats that); or any sort of catastrophe. The trouble is that somehow Daffodil's ambitious plans tend to go pear-shaped ...Daffodil is hoping for the Best Birthday Party EVER. But she hasn't reckoned on Colin, the greyhound with an appetite for everything except dog food. Or the fact that her brother's band Hairy Wasp would break up before they could provide the entertainment. Or the total lack of guests. Luckily, Daffodil has the knack of looking on the bright side and is soon planning her next absolute bobby-dazzler of an idea!
Exploring the changing nature of 'self' through the lens of popular culture and how changes in science, philosophy, technology and society might impact our sense of self in the future.
Anna and Billy are two girls living decades apart, both searching for who they are and who they could be. When a diary connects them, it tells more than just a life story. It reveals a legacy of war, with consequences that could devastate two generations.
Unlock the world of codes and ciphers in this striking Book for Sharing. Meet the codemakers and codebreakers who created and cracked history's most fascinating codes.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Y4/P5.
Exploring the changing nature of ‘self’ through the lens of popular culture and how changes in science, philosophy, technology, and society might impact our sense of self in the future.Look in the mirror – what do you see?We all feel, instinctively, that self exists. That somewhere inside us, under the clothes, the make-up, and self-tan, lurks a hard ‘pearl’, a kernel of truth called ‘me’. And it’s big business uncovering that ‘authentic’ kernel. It’s also a fool’s errand, because that ‘true self’? It doesn’t exist.Self is no more than a story we tell ourselves. It’s mutable, pliable as Plasticine. Worse, it’s not even strictly autobiographical, but co-authored with those around us. And as such, there is no one version, but myriad, and the number is growing as we are exposed to ever more connections.We are already seeing the effects travel, television, and celebrity culture can have on the formation of self, but as digital and social media exposure grows, and in the advent of AI, what will happen to our sense of self? Can we become ever more multiple and adapt better to our globalised world? Or will we dissolve into narcissitic, detached ‘nobodies’?The Future of the Self will explore our current understanding of self in both philosophical and neuroscientific terms and through the lens of popular culture. It will ask what might happen to it in the coming years, and what a ‘useful self’ might look like in the future.
Sonny loves spending time with Nana and Grandpa but he can't understand them sometimes! Join Sonny one day as he finally figures it out ...Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y3/P4 at Oxford Reading Level 11 to read without support.
Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.
Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases . a great cheer-up book' Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart______________________________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.Best friends Stanley and Manjit are part of Class 4B, which head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt says is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it.But they didn't LITERALLY mean to let the class stick insects loose in the wilds of the playground. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to make a massive mess trying to do modern art (which may or may not have involved a mummified cat being stolen). These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all.Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
Jacqueline is an ordinary, boring girl, according to her little brother, Humphrey. He is always in trouble for breaking things, blowing things up or melting things, while Jacqueline quietly gets on with her homework, helps with the dishes and walks their dog. But when Humphrey discovers Jacqueline's Secret Spy Pen, he starts to suspect she's got something to hide. Can he discover her secret - and help to defeat an evil villain? Jacqueline Hyde and the Monkey Menace is part of the Reading Planet Cosmos range of books from Hodder Education. Cosmos provides a vibrant collection of fiction and non-fiction books that will widen children's reading horizons. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home and develop comprehension skills. Reading age: 7-8 years
â¿It is a curse to be born a girlâ¿â¿ Take a peek into the diary of Panth (never enquire as to her given name), a young woman knocking on the gilded door of adult life and high society. But kicking up oneâ¿s heels at the Café de Paris does not come easily to a girl navigating:1. Poverty (even the genteel kind), thanks to her papaâ¿s sad demise2. A lack of any experience whatsoever with the opposite sex, of course not counting Freddy Spencer (and he wasnâ¿t that sort of experience, anyhow) 3. Multiple sisters with ideas, a grandmother with opinions and one recalcitrant sheepPanth knows there is more for her out in the world â¿ itâ¿s 1924, for goodnessâ¿ sake â¿ and that could include swoonsome American with excellent teeth, Buck Buchanan. The question is â¿ how in the name of Tatler is she to claim it?A hilarious coming-of-age story for fans of I Capture the Castle and Bridgerton. Cover illustration by Emma Block.
'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases. a great cheer-up book' The Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart_______________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.Head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt thinks 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it.But best friends Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to get covered in newt pond water just before the Class Photo. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to cause TOTAL MAYHEM by trying to get fake teeth to the very best tooth fairy. These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all.Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases. a great cheer-up book' The Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart______________________________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.Head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt thinks 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But best friends Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to swap Killer for a War of Wizard's playing card and set him loose in school. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to EXPLODE fizzy foam all over the classroom and all over Mrs Bottomley-Blunt. These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all. Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
With shades of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr Ripley, this is a novel about how far people will go to get the life they think they deserve . . .
Book band: Turquoise (Ideal for ages 6+)A hilarious story, ideal for children practising reading at home or in school. By Joanna Nadin, author of the World Book Day book The Worst Class in the World in Danger. Manjit is going to his new friend Leon's house for tea. There's lots to be worried about. What if they have a scary dog? What if Leon's dad is a dragon? But worst of all, what if they're having pancakes for tea! This relatable comedy about new friendships from prolific children's writer Joanna Nadin is perfect for Key Stage 1 (KS1) children who are learning to read by themselves. It features lively colour illustrations by Ana Gómez, and a storyline that encourages picky eaters to try new foods._______________Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher
'I could feel it coming. War, I mean. Creeping up on us, into our town, down our street, into our house. Smiling like a friend, like it was Batman come to save us when really it was the Joker all along.' With far-right Albion on the brink of war with Europe, ten-year-old Alan and his little brother Sam are sent away to safety. Dad tells Alan he has to be brave, like the superheroes he loves, but Alan isn't too sure. He wants to be wherever Dad is, and, anyway - can he really be sure who's a hero and who's a villain?A heartwarming, heartbreaking story of acceptance, love and bravery in all its different forms, from the acclaimed author of Joe All Alone.
Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Levelled for guided and independent reading, each book includes ideas to support reading. Teaching and assessment support and eBooks are also available.
'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases. a great cheer-up book' The Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart______________________________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.Head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt thinks 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But best friends Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to let flying MINIBEASTS free in the classroom. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to do a series of dares to become the Overlord of the Universe. These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all. Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
Parents' evening is fast approaching, and Tommy is nervous. Tommy's Dad needs some help and Tommy is trying his best, but he's worried he won't be able to help in time. Prompt thoughtful discussions and develop higher-level comprehension skills with Reflect - a series of emotionally powerful fiction and non-fiction with realistic settings.
'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases. a great cheer-up book' The Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart______________________________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.According to head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt, 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it.But Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to flood the toilets when they should have been monitoring the playground. And they definitely didn't LITERALLY mean to bring a penguin home from the zoo on their school trip. These things just happened even though they had a FOOLPROOF plan to get away with them.
A novel about mothers, daughters and second chances, for fans of &i>The Queen of Bloody Everything&/i> and &i>Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.&/i>
Luka and Harvey are eight years old and in the same class at school, but that is just about all they have in common. Once they become part of the same family, their differences become even more obvious. Will they ever be able to get on with each other and live in peace? Family Matters is part of the Galaxy range of books from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Galaxy provides captivating fiction and non-fiction for Pink A to White band. The rich collection of highly decodable books immerses children in a range of cross-curricular topics and genres. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check understanding. Reading age: 6-7 years
'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases. a great cheer-up book' The Guardian'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart______________________________A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry.According to head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt, 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to make their whole class sick with homemade biscuits. And they definitely didn't LITERALLY mean for Manjit's dog Killer to eat their teacher's shoes or for Bruce Bingley's rat to escape. These things just happened even though they had a FOOLPROOF plan. You see, 4B may be the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. But you wouldn't want to be anywhere else. Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these books are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
Stanley Manners tells lies - a lot of lies! When he wishes for the lies to come true, he ends up in a lot of trouble!This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book is for children who are reading independently. Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence.
A playful story by Joanna Nadin, author of The Worst Class in the World series and World Book Day book The Worst Class in the World in Danger. Ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school.If a microwave explodes or there are bubbles all over the bathroom floor, it's bound to have been because of Alfie Braithwaite. Only Alfie swears that it's all the fault of Dave, the terrible gremlin that lives in his sock drawer. But one day Dave really does appear and starts to wreak more havoc than even Alfie could have imagined! Will Alfie catch Dave? And will Alfie's parents ever believe that it really wasn't him?This mischievous and thought-provoking adventure from best-selling and award-winning author Joanna Nadin is perfect for children who are learning to read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features engaging illustrations from Pauline Reeves and quirky characters young readers will find hard to resist.Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. They are packed with gorgeous colour illustrations and include inside cover notes to help adults reading with children, as well as ideas for activities related to the stories.'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length, full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' (Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher)Book Band: LimeIdeal for Ages 6+
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