You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
A first book for middle school readers by the author of Little Troll finds young Mouse's privileged and carefree life shattered by his relocation at the hands of the villainous Mr. Button to grim Murstone Hall school, where Mouse receives help from an eclectic cast of characters while struggling to return to his family. Reprint.
'Start Reading' is a series of early reading books, providing an ideal introduction to independent reading for children at Years 1 and 2.
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: A fabulous retelling of the Ugly Duckling in which a family of ducklings are all born a little bit strange—except for one called Beauty!
One day Jimmy shows Lola Fanola the star of the circus what he can do.
What happens when eight enormous elephants come to visit? They slip and skate all over the floors and dance on the table and slide down the stairs. Until
Mr Pod lives alone upstairs with his cat Tod. Mr Piccalilli lives alone downstairs with his cat Millie. Wouldn't it be nice if they could meet and be friends...? Well, one day the cats go missing - and they do!
Flip is a baby flamingo who discovers it's hard to stand on your own two feet, at first! Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills. Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Independent Reading Blue 4 stories are perfect for children aged 5-6 who are reading at book band 4 (Blue) in classroom reading lessons.
Li sits down under a cherry tree to eat his lunch of three rice balls, but when they jump off of his lap and roll down a hole, Li rolls down after them and finds a tiny surprise.
A child observes a scarecrow in the garden in all kinds of weather.
Joey's van is so small that Joey has to juggle outside. But Madam Crystal gets cross. Joey makes too much noise! Where can poor Joey try out his tricks?