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The Little Giraffe
by Annette Smith and Lindsay EdwardsA girl patiently waits until a young giraffe comes into view at a zoo.
The Little Red Bus
by Beverley RandellOne day the little red school bus broke down on the way home. The mothers and fathers had to come in cars to get the children. PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.
Lizard Tongue
by Brenda Gurr and Diana PlattCharlie is thrilled to be chosen to play at the concert hall with Mr. Chadwick, a famous pianist. There are two problems though. The first is the other girl who has been chosen--Sasha Wheatley. The other problem is Charlie's tongue--her lizard tongue.
Making a Cat and a Mouse
by Bill ThomasThis procedural book gives clear instructions for making a cat and a mouse. The simple instructions, the vignettes, and the color-coded pages support the high-frequency words.
The Man Who Sat in the Park
by Louise Schofield and Suzie ByrneBradley becomes friendly with Stan, an old homeless man in the park. Bradley volunteers to help at the men’s shelter and finds out more about his new friend. Stan makes Bradley a paper boat to sail in the park pond. One day, Stan doesn’t show up in the park and Bradley discovers he has been taken to hospital. When Stan dies, Bradley’s parents give him a model boat to remind him of his friend.
Mermaid Fun
by Lisa ThompsonWhat do mermaids do all day long in their watery home? Follow the mermaid as she swims and plays. Meet Captain Red Beard, Bones the sea dog, Fingers the parrot and the rest of the sea-loving pirate crew aboard their ship the Black Beast. The Pirate Cove series is expertly levelled to Book Bands ensuring that every independent reading session is successful in helping to turn children into confident and enthusiastic readers.nbsp;
Mermaid Fun
by Lisa ThompsonWhat do mermaids do all day long in their watery home? Follow the mermaid as she swims and plays. Meet Captain Red Beard, Bones the sea dog, Fingers the parrot and the rest of the sea-loving pirate crew aboard their ship the Black Beast. The Pirate Cove series is expertly levelled to Book Bands ensuring that every independent reading session is successful in helping to turn children into confident and enthusiastic readers.nbsp;
Miss Thackery and the Bee
by Pauline CartwrightJaron loves music. One day he wants to play guitar in a band. But for now, Dad wants him to learn the piano. Jaron doesn't mind (that much) - but his stern-looking piano teacher terrifies him. Until one day, a bee comes along, and Jaron realizes that Miss Thackery is a perfectly nice person after all.
Mother's Day
by Beverley Randell and Naomi C. LewisMatthew is upset because he has forgotten to make Mum a card for Mother's Day. He rushes to get it ready so he can give it to her at breakfast time.
Mozart
by Jan Weeks and Mark WilsonOn his way home from school one day, James comes across a stray cat. It reminds him a little of a pet cat their family used to have. But this is the shaggiest, dirtiest, most neglected cat he's ever seen. He feeds her and tries to help her. Then he finds that she has a kitten! James decides to take both home. Then Mom places an ad in the Lost and Found column of the newspaper. Will he now have to say goodbye to the two cats that have so quickly become part of the family?
My Tower
by Beverley Randell and Susy Boyer RigbyMost children will have had experiences of building with blocks. The little girl's disappointment turns into triumph as she becomes aware of the logical process of stacking blocks of different sizes.
Natural Partners
by Alan Trussell-CullenNatural partners are animals or plants that live or work together to help themselves and each other.
The Naughty Ann
by Beverley Randell"The Naughty Ann was painted blue. The Naughty Ann was clean and new. The fishing boat (the Jolly Jean) was not so new and not so clean." PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.
The New Babysitter
by Paul ShiptonEmma and Jake want to play. Will the new babysitter let them stay up late? Rigby Rocket offers a wide range of engaging stories and non-fiction texts. Written by much-loved children's authors, the books have been expertly levelled to ensure your children are able to read them independently.
New Ways
by Dawn McMillan and Meredith ThomasSince their parents separated, Tess and Nathan have had to learn new ways of being a family. It's not always easy coping with change, but luckily Grandma is there to support them. And Mom and Dad are still the greatest, even if they're not together - so some things never really change at all.
The Nightingale
by Hans Christian AndersenWhen a nightingale flies into the palace gardens, the king is so enchanted by her song that he places her next to his throne. But one day, the king receives a gift - a bird made of gold. Dazzled by its beauty, he begins to ignore the nightingale.
Pass It On
by Rigby NavigatorFind out more about language and communication. You'll be dotty about our top-secret reports on Morse Code and secret messages. Is it Greek to you? Then get cracking! Navigator is a Key Stage 2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
Pass It On
by Rigby NavigatorFind out more about language and communication. You'll be dotty about our top-secret reports on Morse Code and secret messages. Is it Greek to you? Then get cracking! Navigator is a Key Stage 2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
Patrick and the Leprechaun
by Beverley RandellPatrick was a boy who lived in Ireland on a farm. At home his father would tell him and his sisters stories and they loved hearing about leprechauns the most. But their father warned them of how tricky they can be. One day Patrick found a real leprechaun and he asked for some of his gold. Will Patrick be tricked by the leprechaun...'