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Detective Fogtop is on the case to find out who stole Rita Romero's new mystery story. After a lot of painstaking research and false accusations, he finds out that Violet Snippy is the thief. She stole the story because she wanted the publishers to publish her story instead. Illustrated by Beccy Blake
The old wishing well has moss covering his ears, so when people make wishes, they don't always get what they want because he can't hear them properly. Illustrated by Francois Ruyer
Nasty Nate's Pirate Adventure launches Nate into his pirate ship computer game to experience pirate life. He meets Captain Patch and looks for treasure, but hopes he won't have to walk the plank!This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
Join the lively animals of this book as they race, chase, howl and growl across the clever pages of this board book. Bold illustrations and catchy rhymes make I Howl, I Growl the perfect introduction to the wide range of animals that live in the desert habitat.
Henry Bell is not allowed to learn to read and write. In fact, most enslaved children like him are severely punished if they are even caught with a book. But Henry is curious. He suspects there is something powerful in books, and he wants to know what it is. One day Henry finishes his chores quickly, then runs to the schoolhouse. He hides in a sycamore tree just as the teacher begins reading a story. His heart pounds as he listens with astonishment, and right then he makes up his mind to learn to read. Henry's fierce determination and bravery in the face of serious consequences lead him to a special friendship, and a journey of discovery that changes his life forever. Set in the pre-Civil War South, Up the Learning Tree is a story of hope and humanity during difficult times, and a poignant reminder that the freedom to learn should never be taken for granted.
Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided readers that are ideal for Reading Recovery
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In 1860, 11-year-old Lucy and her brother Albert despair when their parents are sold off the plantation. One day Albert brings home a sack of old quilts, and their patterns are secret messages to slaves to help them plan their escape via the Underground Railroad. Color illustrations.
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