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In Zombie Storm the zombies attack your burger van and the reader''s adventure begins. Every page requires the reader to choose the next course of action in the story.One of a trilogy of books in the Pick Your Path series, Zombie Storm offers a fresh take on the traditional ''Choose your own adventure'' format. These are short, strong, fast-moving stories, offering short, low-level texts. These are not just books; they are fully interactive adventures that will have the reader guessing and guessing - what happens next? The reader decides!With strong, ''unbook-like'' layouts, these black and white illustrated are perfect for building reading stamina: if the reader is ''killed'' the first time, they can keep reading it until they find the route.Note: some of the content of this book is not appropriate for readers under the age of eleven.
In Moon Unit an alien battlecraft attacks your lunar mining base and the reader''s adventure begins. Every page requires the reader to choose the next course of action in the story.One of a trilogy of books in the Pick Your Path series, Moon Unit offers a fresh take on the traditional ''Choose your own adventure'' format. These are short, strong, fast-moving stories, offering short, low-level texts. These are not just books; they are fully interactive adventures that will have the reader guessing and guessing - what happens next? The reader decides!With strong, ''unbook-like'' layouts, these black and white illustrated are perfect for building reading stamina: if the reader is ''killed'' the first time, they can keep reading it until they find the route.Note: some of the content of this book is not appropriate for readers under the age of eleven.
In Ring Bearer a hoard of wraiths are after your ring - a sacred magical relic. Every page requires the reader to choose the next course of action in the story.One of a trilogy of books in the Pick Your Path series, Ring Bearer offers a fresh take on the traditional ''Choose your own adventure'' format. These are short, strong, fast-moving stories, offering short, low-level texts. These are not just books; they are fully interactive adventures that will have the reader guessing and guessing - what happens next? The reader decides!With strong, ''unbook-like'' layouts, these black and white illustrated are perfect for building reading stamina: if the reader is ''killed'' the first time, they can keep reading it until they find the route.Note: some of the content of this book is not appropriate for readers under the age of eleven.
Romeo and Juliet: Microwave Shakespeare is the perfect introduction to the play for all pupils now having to study the full play in its original language.
The Neutron Stars programme is a structured reading programme with systematic progression, for teens/adults who need low level reading support.
5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'>Kim likes Pop. Sam likes Rock. Sam talks A LOT! Will Sam ever stop?
5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'>Going shopping with Dad is normal. Going Shopping with Zombies is scary!
5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'>Tam and Bratt want some fun. They follow some music..and they become part of a steel pan band!
The Neutron Stars programme is a structured reading programme with systematic progression, for teens/adults who need low level reading support.
A Midsummer Night''s Dream: Microwave Shakespeare is the perfect introduction to the play for all pupils now having to study the full play in its original language.
The Merchant of Venice: Microwave Shakespeare is the perfect introduction to the play for all pupils now having to study the full play in its original language.
Feely''s teacher wants her class to write up a report about life in the fifties. Everyone starts to interview their Grannies and Grandads, but Feely doesn''t have her own old person to talk to. Feely''s opinions of old people are very forthright until she meets Mrs Bagott at the old people''s home. Mrs Bagott is almost as crabby as Feely herself. A touching bond grows between them as they agree that life sucks.Meet Phoebe Dorcas Tonks, a brutally honest clever young lady, who is permanently annoyed at the world. Phoebe, or Feely for short, lives with her useless Mum and Dad - they''re worse than having a single parent. Even at the best of times they only add up to three fifths of a decent parent. And then there''s Feely''s older brother Oliver. He''s too big to live in a small house and his feet smell. It''s like having a kitten - cute but then it grows up into a normal boring cat and just lolls about the place stinking up the place.The Feely Tonks books are perfect for readers with an interest age of 7 - 12 years, and a reading age of 8 - 9 years.
Feely volunteers to look after the class goldfish, Henry The First. The Pink Clicks say it''s a mistake and Feely should not be allowed to look after the fish. Saffron says Feely will kill it with her breath. Unfortunately for Feely (and the fish), Saffron has the power of prophecy...Warning - rather a lot of goldfish are harmed in the writing of this book.Meet Phoebe Dorcas Tonks, a brutally honest clever young lady, who is permanently annoyed at the world. Phoebe, or Feely for short, lives with her useless Mum and Dad - they''re worse than having a single parent. Even at the best of times they only add up to three fifths of a decent parent. And then there''s Feely''s older brother Oliver. He''s too big to live in a small house and his feet smell. It''s like having a kitten - cute but then it grows up into a normal boring cat and just lolls about the place stinking up the place.The Feely Tonks books are perfect for readers with an interest age of 7 - 12 years, and a reading age of 8 - 9 years.
Feely''s mum loves solving others people''s problems. In fact, she is a counsellor, so she gets paid to fix people''s problems. When her mum takes Feely to a ''take your daughter to work'' day, Feely can''t think of anything worse. Her mum suddenly gets called away on an emergency and Feely is left on her own in the waiting room. In her mum''s absence, Feely sets about sorting out all her clients'' problems.Meet Phoebe Dorcas Tonks, a brutally honest clever young lady, who is permanently annoyed at the world. Phoebe, or Feely for short, lives with her useless Mum and Dad - they''re worse than having a single parent. Even at the best of times they only add up to three fifths of a decent parent. And then there''s Feely''s older brother Oliver. He''s too big to live in a small house and his feet smell. It''s like having a kitten - cute but then it grows up into a normal boring cat and just lolls about the place stinking up the place.The Feely Tonks books are perfect for readers with an interest age of 7 - 12 years, and a reading age of 8 - 9 years.
Robbie and Jim like joyriding, but then they witness a crime. Do they report it?
Chloe is on the hunt to understand a cryptic email. It might get her killed.
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