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  • : Kelly's SmellyWellies (No:4271)
  • : Clive Gifford
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  • : The phonic-based system is the most commonly used system in schools today. The system uses the phonic alphabet, to teach children simple letter sounds that they can build up confidently until they can read whole words. Active Readers incorporate fictional stories with key phonic sounds repeated over and over again to reinforce learning, whilst simple activities draw on the story to test children's reading, writing, comprehension and composition skills. Each title is beautifully illustrated by a different artist to engage children's imaginations and to appeal to the different age ranges
  • : 4 -7 Yrs
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  • : Mr Martin's a Martian (No:4270)
  • : Letts
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  • : Arcade Arthur Meets Marvellous Martha (No:4268)
  • : Clive Gifford
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  • : Joy's Annoying Toys (No:4266)
  • : Clive Gifford
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  • : What's the Sore, Dinosaur? (No:4273)
  • : Clive Gifford
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  • : Atleast a Fish (No:4234)
  • : Anushka Ravishanker
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  • : Zain and Ana lead a life riddled with anxieties and questions. Do fish like spinach? Is the dragon in the pond lonely? If you dig a hole that s deep enough, will you fall right through to China? Can magic medallions make you invisible? Rambling through random and exciting childhood event's, these books are about the mad adventure of being children. The thin line dividing fantasy and reality is crossed and recrossed as dumb dogs, nosy twins, dead fish and live dragons wander in and out of the world of Zain and Ana. The first book in the series at Least a Fish is about what happens when Ana asks for a puppy.
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : Bonkers! (No:4235)
  • : Natasha Sharma
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  • : Armaan's new dog Bonkers is insane, he chews Armaan's spectacles, eats up his favorite shoe and gets him into deep trouble with the school bully, TT. Between mopping, toilet training Bonkers and escaping from TT, Armaan's life has become impossible, will it ever get back to normal? A Children’s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children’s bookshelf.
  • : 7 -12 Yrs
  • : Squiggle Takes A Walk (No:4230)
  • : Natasha Sharma
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  • : Meet Squiggle - curious, confused and determined to tell a comma from an apostrophe! Squiggle is confused. She doesn't know quite what she is! So she sets off through the pages of a notebook in search of answers. Is she a comma or colon? A question mark? Surely not an exclamation! Splash, run, bump, trip and swing with her until she finds her own kind. Natasha Sharma's delightful text introduces young readers to the correct way to use punctuation in this deliciously comic tale. The book also includes a section with pointers on punctuation, interesting facts from history and mayhem brought about by incorrect punctuation. Once you're through with Squiggle, you'll never misplace that comma again!Meet Squiggle - curious, confused and determined to tell a comma from an apostrophe! Squiggle is confused. She doesn't know quite what she is! So she sets off through the pages of a notebook in search of answers. Is she a comma or colon? A question mark? Surely not an exclamation! Splash, run, bump, trip and swing with her until she finds her own kind. Natasha Sharma's delightful text introduces young readers to the correct way to use punctuation in this deliciously comic tale. The book also includes a section with pointers on punctuation, interesting facts from history and mayhem brought about by incorrect punctuation. Once you're through with Squiggle, you'll never misplace that comma again!
  • : 7 -11 Yrs
  • : The Storyteller (No:4233)
  • : Anushka Ravishanker
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  • : Ashoka and the muddled messages (No:4229)
  • : Natasha Sharma
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  • : The great Mauryan emperor Ashoka is furious. Someone is messing with the messages he wants inscribed on rocks and pillars. What's worse, the messages are now the opposite of what Ashoka wants to say. Who can help the emperor solve this mystery? A Children’s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children’s bookshelf. These are editorial recommendations made by our team of experts. Our monthly reading list includes a mix of bestsellers and top new releases and evergreen books that will help enhance a child’s reading life.
  • : 8 -12 Yrs