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Josie helps her dad to clean the car. Illustrated by Lisa Smith
A little boy plays a series of games with some surprising opponents. But it's only the last game that he wins! Illustrated by Jess Mikhail
A tale about a Challenge to find the king of the animals. The Challenge is set by the king, and the king is always Elephant. But this year, brave, kind Mole wins the Challenge and the crown. Illustrated by Silvia Boschetti
A story about a computer game with a mind of its own. When the Pods escape from the nasty Quorks by jumping out of the computer, Jonathan and Nick have to find the Pods and get them back into the computer before it is too late. Illustrated by Stephen Player
A woodcutter frees a bear from a trap and the two of them set off to Oslo to see the king. On their way, Halvor gives them a place to spend the night. The bear rewards Halvor by scaring away some troublesome visitors. Illustrated by Bill Bolton
Hal's street is flooded and the water is rising fast. But instead of getting in the rescue boat, Hal runs back into his flat to get a lucky dragon. While he is inside he hears a girl crying in the next flat and goes to save her. A helicopter rescues them from the roof. Illustrated by Richard Peterson
A close-up look at animal coats, fur and feathers, grooming, coats to keep out the cold and wet, camouflage coats and unusual coats. Photographic images Includes contents, glossary andindex
King Crab swims down into the deep cold sea and says he is going to meet all the fish but Little Shrimp hears him and thinks he has gone to eat all the fish. He goes to warn them and they hide. When he can't find anyone, King Crab goes home to his rock pool. Illustrated by Sholto Walker
Looking at your body up close is amazing. Can you guess which part of the body this is? Photographic images Includes contents and index
Long ago, bears had long tails. One winter's day Bear is very hungry so he steals some fish from Fox. Fox finds out and tells Bear to catch his own fish by dipping his tail into the lake. Bear's tail soon freezes. Today, bears have short tails and are never hungry in winter. Illustrated by Beccy Blake
The little boy in the story loves taking photos and took lots at his sister's wedding. When the official photographer sends back his photos, the little boy is in all of them Illustrated by Mike Phillips
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "White Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "White Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "White Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Gold Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Gold Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Gold Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Purple Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Purple Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Orange Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 2.
The queen is sad. She is worried that people will not love her when they find out her ears are different. But when the secret finally slips out, the queen realises that it is not being different that has made her sad. Illustrated by Sarah Warburton
This book looks at how one family celebrated Chinese New Year. Includes photographic images.
In this book two children and their dad blow up balloons and compare their sizes.
This is part of a guided reading programme developed specifically to meet the requirements of the NLS, which offers stories and teaching support to help plan and manage guided reading lessons - all within a structured reading programme. Teaching versions offer support for every title.
Dad's trainers are so whiffy that the clock can't bong - and then they turn on Dad! Illustrated by John Haslam
A little girl is very surprised when she meets all the animals at Muddle Farm. Dogs are quacking and ducks are woofing and that's just the start of the muddled-up farm! Illustrated by Anni Axworthy
Long ago, all elephants had short noses but today they have long trunks because of Little Elephant. Little Elephant never stops asking questions, but one day he asks the crocodile what he eats for dinner. Little Elephant goes close to listen to his answer and the crocodile grabs his nose and stretches it into a trunk. Illustrated by Mike Terry
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