Jodie loves to juggle - plates, oranges, anything! But his mum isn't so keen as Jodie has lots of 'accidents' when practising his skills. She'd rather Jodie played something less destructive, like football. Will she persuade Jodie to swap his juggling for football? And will Jodie the footballer be less accident-prone than Jodie the juggler? * Green/ Band 5 books offer early readers patterned language and varied characters. * Text type - A story with a familiar setting. * The table on page 22 and 23 prompts children to recap and discuss the story. * Curriculum links - PE: Games and activities. * This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.
Rainbow Letters
小王子/关于生命和生活的寓言/先知双语成长经典/小王子/The Little Prince: 关于生命和生活的寓言
That evening Henry didn't wait for dessert . He borrowed his father's flashlight and several old mayonnaise jars and ran down the hill to the park . It was a warm night and the tennis courts and swimming pool were floodlighted .
A masterpiece by the great American realist Henry James, Daisy Miller is the story of an innocent girl's love and recognition in a society where respectable behaviour counts for everything.[Macmillan].
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The Mighty Lever
The Adventures of Moven Marven Special Agent, the Rocket Rumble
The Rocket Rumble
In this story Fani, a herdboy, watches six horsemen ride into his mountain village in Lesotho. What are they doing there?