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Why has the magic key taken Biff and Chip to a town where everyone is asleep? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Sleep. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading across text types.
Wilma wins the running race because she has the longest legs. Can she win at the monster games? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Animal Superpowers. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
Biff, Chip and Nadim deliver a message to a queen. It makes her angry. Will she reply? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Smoke Signals to Smartphones. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
The magic key takes the children on an adventure in bad weather. Who would be outside in a storm? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Safe in a Storm. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
Biff, Chip and Nadim have to stop a steam train in a magic key adventure. Can they do it? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Faster, Faster!. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
What is the strange beast the people are waiting for? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Beast Feasts. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books. These topic-linked pairings will develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
Biff, Chip and Anneena meet pirates looking for treasure. The non-fiction pair book for this title is Map, Compass, Explore!. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books. These topic-linked pairings will develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
Mum, Biff and Kipper are going to the market. What will the weather be like? The non-fiction pair book for this title is Rain!. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books. These topic-linked pairings will develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
West High School boys' basketball team is the worst team in town - everyone knows that. They always lose. But that's OK - Ben and his friends love playing. Then they get a new player. Sam is good, very good. Suddenly everything changes for the West High team, and Ben is excited. But is winning games the most important thing?
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. When Rosie and Alice found a painting in the attic, Alice''s grandma gave it to a gallery to be studied. But why was the woman from the gallery on TV with Grandma Vera''s painting? Would the police believe she stole it? And would Grandmaever get her painting back?CEFR A2/B1Word count: 2,335
Ben, Rosie, Grandpa, and Clunk are camping with their friends, Max and Alice. Clunk has gone to the van, but where have Ben and Rosie gone? Can Nicole the park range help Grandpa find them? And what is moving quickly in the dark?
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with activities to accompany Fear at the Festival. CEFR A1
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with activities to accompany The New Glasses. CEFR Pre-A1
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with activities to accompany Stop The Machine! CEFR Pre-A1
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with activities to accompany Too Fast! CEFR Pre-A1
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with activities to accompany High Water. CEFR A1
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
Grandpa has disappeared, and in a notebook he has written one word -HOPE. What does it mean? Why does Clunk bring Ben andRosie to Turtle Island? Can they find Grandpa and stop a plan to turn off all the world's electricity?
Clunk fell over, and he was getting hotter and hotter. Grandpa, Ben, and Max had to do something quickly...What happened when they took the van inside Clunk to try to fix the problem? Could they help Clunk?
Ben and Max are in the rainforest with scientists Kyle and Erica. What has Max found? Is it what Kyle and Erica are looking for? And what is that loud noise?
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Ben and Max are in the rainforest with scientists Kyle and Erica. What has Max found? Is it what Kyle and Erica are looking for? And what is that loud noise?
Grandpa, Ben, Rosie, and Josh go to the playground, but it is cold. A new building is making a shadow on the park. Can Kelly the architect fix it? And why is a teenager climbing up a crane?
Grandpa and Clunk take Ben and Rosie into the snowy mountains. Ben makes a snowball, and it gets bigger and bigger... find out what happens!
What happens when Clunk fills four weather balloons with gas? It's fun in the clouds - but how can Clunk come down again? How can Ben, Rosie, and Grandpa help him?
Ben, Rosie, and Max are building a treehouse with Clunk the robot. But what happens when Alice's cat, Bobby, comes into the backyard and wants to catch a bird?
At the city's gardens, Ben, Max, and Clunk are in the van, looking at some amazing flowers. Grandpa, Rosie, and Alice want to see the fantastic orchids...but they're gone! Can Grandpa and the children help Doctor Lee find the flower thief?
Rosie, Ben and Clunk the robot go to a very cold place with Grandpa. They see some little polar bears playing on the ice, but the ice is too thin. It starts to crack! Can the mother bear help them?
Grandpa was excited to take Ben into the past for a trip on a fantastic old train. But what happened when Rosie, Alice, and Clunk found out that robbers were on the train? Could they stop the train before something terrible happened?
Grandpa and Clunk take Ben and Rosie into the snowy mountains. Ben makes a snowball, and it gets bigger and biggerEL find out what happens!
Max is in a new ice-hockey team, called The Tigers. But what happens when Grandpa and Clunk take the children to a snowy place to see a snow tiger?
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