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All Fall Down
by Bill NederAt the circus, animals and clowns come together to put on a show.Designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The 'Pink Level' titles are aimed at children in Reception.
Androcles and the Lion
by Jenny GilesAndrocles and the Lion Retold by Jenny Giles Illustrated by Loma Tilders
The Ant and the Grasshopper
by Jenny Giles and Pat ReynoldsThe Ant and the Grasshopper: An Aesop's Fable
Antarctic Seals
by Alan Parker and Catherine ParkerAnimal Facts: Polar Animals. Antarctic Seals by Alan Parker, Catherine Parker.
At the Park
by Kelly MaoliosaA trip to the park includes swings, sandwiches and squirrels. Designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The 'Pink Level' titles are aimed at children in Reception.
At the Toy Store
by Bill ThomasWhen a little boy stayed with his Grandmother they went shopping together. Then he wrote a letter to his parents telling them about the exciting events of the day.
At the Vet
by Monica HughesThis book talks about the types of pets that vets look after. Designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The 'Pink Level' titles are aimed at children in Reception.
Baby Hippo
by Beverley RandellBaby Hippo is in the river, too. He is asleep on Mother Hippo's back.
Bananas for Breakfast
by Jane LangfordRigby 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.
Bedtime
by Annette Smith and Betty GreenhatchJack tries delaying tactics when it is time for bed. However, the pleasure of a bedtime story with Mom has him changing his mind very quickly.
Believe It Or Not
by Pearson Education"Navigator" is a KS2 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.
Ben's Tune
by Diana Chase and Pat ReynoldsBen was born with one hand much smaller than the other. But this doesn't stop him thumping out tunes on the piano. The problem is that music teachers won't give Ben a chance to prove how well he can play.
The Bicycle Book
by Anna FernA bicycle is a freedom machine. When you ride a bike, you don't have to rely on other people to get around.This book will help you learn about the different parts of a bike, safety clothing and equipment, road rules, and how to be a safe, confident cyclist. So get ready, get set, and go with The Bicycle Book.
Big and Little
by Mary WalkerGenre: A first information book with repetitive, patterned sentences Skills Focus: Initial letter sounds
The Big Hit
by Jenny Giles and Betty GreenhatchAdapted from a favourite PM title, The Big Hit, this PM Oral Literacy Little Play has been specifically crafted for level 6 readers. Students will love performing as their favourite PM characters! The PM Oral Literacy Little Plays motivate students to project and adapt their voices, while exploring the meaning of these carefully levelled texts. Comprehensive teaching notes are included on the inside front cover of each book.
Bike, Bombs and Baths
by Chris Buckton and Ann JungmanA story about two boys who want bikes to fit in with the rest of their gang. Rigby Navigator Max is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading session per week during each school year.
The Birthday Boy
by Debbie Croft RigbyThe Birthday Boy Story by Debbie Croft Illustrations by Debbie Mourtzios
Boys Don't Dance!
by Tom Jellett and Rowena LindquistLuke worries that his schoolmates might see him taking his sister to her dancing lesson. To his surprise, he finds that the class looks interesting and that dancing is fun.
Brahmin and the Ungrateful Tiger
by Alan HorsfieldWhen a Brahman priest rescues a tiger from a cage is shocked when the ungrateful beast threatens to eat him. The tiger argues that there is no reason why he shouldn't eat the Brahman, because, "Humans are the most ungrateful creatures on Earth!" The Brahman be for his life, and the tiger agrees to spare him - but only he can find a witness who doesn't believe that all human are ungrateful.
Can You See The Eggs?
by Rigby Education StaffCan you see the eggs? Jenny Giles Illustrated by Trevor Ruth
Cara's Letters
by Kathryn Sutherland and Chantal StewartIt's the worst holiday in history. Cara's mom and dad break up, and then she has to move, leaving all her old friends behind in Castleton. Cara feels like a statistic--she's a child from a broken home. With no one else to confide in, she's lucky to have a friend like Megan that she can write letters to ...