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Children of Winter (PDF)
by Berlie DohertyCatherine and her family are out for a walk when a sudden storm blows up. The children take shelter in a deserted barn which seems strangely familiar, although they have never been there before. As the daylight fades, Catherine senses the secrets of the surrounding hills press in upon her, secrets from another, older time.
The Eleventh Orphan (PDF)
by Joan LingardMr and Mrs Bigsby of the Pig and Whistle, Stoke Newington already look after ten children. When Constable O'Dowd brings her an 11th orphan he found on the streets, Ma Bigsby is reluctant to take her. But there's something about Elfie, it's the first day of a new century and Ma loves a mystery.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Cool Brands (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Behind the Scenes, Fashion (PDF)
by Frances RidleyHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Motorbikes (PDF)
by Frances RidleyHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Martial Arts (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download: Behind the Scenes Special Effects (PDF)
by Jillian PowellPart of the 'Download' series, this book features a short story, illustrated in black and white, and non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine-style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Spies and Gadgets (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Behind the Scenes, Music (PDF)
by Frances RidleyHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Extraordinary Files: The Headless Ghost (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Extraordinary Files: Sleepwalker (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Extraordinary Files: Killer Robot (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Extraordinary Files: Atlanta (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Extraordinary Files: Werewolf Eclipse (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Extraordinary Files: Alien Implants (PDF)
by Paul BlumWhen a routine foot operation goes wrong for Turnbull, Agent Parker comes to her aid. But can he save her from the midnight evil of Dr Kripps?
Extraordinary Files: Spider Invasion (PDF)
by Paul BlumThis is one in a series of books following Laura and Robert through off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Skateboarding (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Predators (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Natural Disasters (PDF)
by Jillian PowellHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: UFO and Aliens (PDF)
by Sarah FlemingHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download, Stage 6, Orange: Unexplained (PDF)
by Sarah FlemingHigh-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.
Download: Basketball (PDF)
by Alison HawesThis series of readers, which launched in 2007, uses extreme sports and popular culture as themes to turn the reluctant reader and less able back to reading. Each book features: a short story, non-fiction information pages, and a bibliography.
Download: Heroes and Villains (PDF)
by Alison HawesThis series of readers, developed in conjunction with NASEN, uses extreme sports and popular culture as themes to turn the reluctant reader and less able back to reading. Each book features: a short story, non-fiction information pages, and a bibliography.
SuperScripts: Space Raiders (PDF)
by Simon CheshireThe 'SuperScripts' series will help ensure a supportive reading experience for struggling readers. The books have a reading age of six to seven, but are written to appeal to boys and girls from nine to 13 years and over.
SuperScripts: Payback (PDF)
by Alison HawesThe 'SuperScripts' series will help ensure a supportive reading experience for struggling readers. The books have a reading age of six to seven, but are written to appeal to boys and girls from nine to 13 years and over.