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A celebration of women's football around the world.
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Who was the most famous pirate of all? What happened to pirates who broke the rules? And why did pirates sometimes prefer to eat in the dark? You'll find out the answers and many more swashbuckling facts in this fascinating book.
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Developed with a reading expert from Roehampton University to help young readers grow in confidence.
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What makes the wind blow? How can rain sometimes be red? Why are tornadoes like vacuum cleaners? You'll find out the answers and lots more about weird and wonderful weather in this fascinating book.
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This non-fiction book provides simple, step-by-step recipes for breakfast, lunch, snacks and treats that do not need any heat or cooking. It's time for the No-Cook Cookbook! The No-Cook Cookbook is part of the Galaxy range from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Galaxy offers a rich co...llection of highly decodable fiction and non-fiction for Pink A to White band. Children will broaden their knowledge and widen vocabulary through a diverse range of books which are ideal for cross-curricular reading. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check understanding. Reading age: 6-7 years Read more
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Galaxy reading books are a wonderful collection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and plays to capture the interest of every child, helping to develop a life-long love of reading. In this non-fiction book, children explore what they might find on a nature walk and how these items c...an be used for interesting and useful craft projects. They also find out ways to help and conserve wildlife. Read more
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Features a set of cards containing simple activities which includes games such as noughts and crosses, as well as puzzles and quizzes.
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What's it really like to live in an earthquake zone and how do people know when one's about to happen? Explore where and why earthquakes take place and what to do when one strikes.
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For a long time, many people believed that the body of King Richard III, the last English king to die in battle, was lost and would never be found. Then, on 25th August 2012, a team of archaeologists began digging under a car park in Leicester and made an amazing discovery...
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Follow the journey of a polar bear from cub to adulthood to find out how they reach the top of the Arctic food chain and survive in the frozen north.
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