Milo the dog is very proud of his moustache, but one day a bird comes and steals it from him. Join Milo as he searches for his missing moustache, and finally solves the problem, in this hilarious and quirky story by nine-year-old Collins Big Cat Competition winner Katie McDougall, with wonderful illustrations by Simona Meisser.
Yellow/Band 3 books offer varied sentence structure and natural language
A story with a familiar setting
An aerial view of Milo's surroundings on pages 14 and 15 helps readers to recap the key events of the story, providing a wealth of speaking and...
Milo the dog is very proud of his moustache, but one day a bird comes and steals it from him. Join Milo as he searches for his missing moustache, a...
The town of Hamelin is over-run with rats, and the mayor is getting desperate for a solution. When the mysterious Pied Piper appears their troubles seem to be over - but what happens when the mayor refuses to pay him?
The town of Hamelin is over-run with rats, and the mayor is getting desperate for a solution. When the mysterious Pied Piper appears their troubles se...
It's fun to draw your own portrait Follow one girl as she shows how she can make her own self-portrait with collage materials in this wordless instruction book by Charlotte Guillain.
It's fun to draw your own portrait Follow one girl as she shows how she can make her own self-portrait with collage materials in this wordless instru...
Ever wanted to make a maraca? This step-by-step guide will show you how, with clear, engaging photos that show just how easy it is to make and personalise your very own maraca.
Ever wanted to make a maraca? This step-by-step guide will show you how, with clear, engaging photos that show just how easy it is to make and persona...
One snail, two beetles, three worms, four spiders and five flies the frog eats them all, with hilarious consequences. But who will be next on the menu? This humorous story is brilliantly illustrated by Sandra Aguilar. Pink A/Band 1A books offer emergent readers very simple text supported by illustrations. A story map on pages 14 15 allows children to recap the story and discuss each stage. Text type: A story with predictable structure and patterned language. Curriculum links: Science: Plants and Animals in the Local Environment"
One snail, two beetles, three worms, four spiders and five flies the frog eats them all, with hilarious consequences. But who will be next on the menu...
How do you get dressed in the morning? Follow one girl as she gets dressed in clothes appropriate for the changing weather outside in this illustrated non-fiction book by Teresa Heapy.
Pink A/Band 1A books offer emergent readers very simple text supported by illustrations.
Children can recap the different clothes the girl puts on and the changing weather at each point on pages 14 15.
Text type: A simple non-fiction book
Curriculum links: Citizenship: Choices"
How do you get dressed in the morning? Follow one girl as she gets dressed in clothes appropriate for the changing weather outside in this illustra...
It's fun to help Follow one boy as he helps his family over the course of one day in different parts of the home, and find out the different ways we can help each other in this illustrated non-fiction recount.
Pink B//Band 1B books offer simple, predictable text with familiar objects and actions
Children can re-cap the stages of the day with the storymap on pages 14-15.
Text type: A story with a predictable structure and patterned language
Curriculum links: Citizenship: Taking Part
This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.
It's fun to help Follow one boy as he helps his family over the course of one day in different parts of the home, and find out the different ways ...
Follow one girl as she visits the park at different points of the year, collecting objects and pictures for her scrapbook to show the differences between the seasons.
Follow one girl as she visits the park at different points of the year, collecting objects and pictures for her scrapbook to show the differences betw...