Part of a series of first reading books made up of real stories with a beginning, a middle and an end, and turn-the-page appeal. The stories cover a range of genres to support literacy requirements at foundation stage which include humorous stories, fantasy stories, rhyming stories and stories from a range of cultures. "Twisters" is a great series of first reading books made up of real stories with a beginning, a middle and an end, and turn-the-page appeal. The stories don't exceed 50 words and are ideal for first readers, covering a range of genres to support literacy requirements at foundation stage. These include humorous stories, fantasy stories, rhyming stories and stories from a range of cultures. They are accompanied by bright, colourful pictures, which will reassure the most reluctant of readers and help develop visual literacy skills. In "Mr Bickle and the Ghost", Mr Bickle lives alone, apart from an unwanted guest or is this guest really wanted after all?
Third installment of the 'Harry Potter' series, where a once-supporter of Voldemort escapes from Azkaban prison, and is trying to get into Hogwarts to find Harry
Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Wizards and Witches. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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Playing to Win: The Story of Althea Gibson
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Eating her daily bowl of alphabet soup, Martha the talking dog finds that she is suddenly unable to speak and contemplates a life as an ordinary dog, before she follows her nose to the source of the mystery.
Creakie Hall, the ancestral home of the Bogey-Mandeville family, is falling down! Aunt Gardenia has no money to fix it. So its time for the family ghosts, Miasma and Marmaduke, to glide down from the attic and lend a haunting hand
Funky Phantoms
A family of ghosts try to help the people who are living in their ancestral house to keep it from falling down.