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The Railway Children (PDF)

by E. Nesbit

When Father goes away with two strangers one evening, the lives of Roberta, Peter and Phyllis are shattered. They and their mother have to move from their comfortable London home to go and live in a simple country cottage, where Mother writes books to make ends meet. However, they soon come to love the railway that runs near their cottage, and they make a habit of waving to the Old Gentleman who rides on it. They befriend the porter, Perks, and through him learn railway lore and much else. They have many adventures, and when they save a train from disaster, they are helped by the Old Gentleman to solve the mystery of their father's disappearance, and the family is happily reunited.

Sianco (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Pat Thomson Angharad Dafis Caroline Crossland

Mae Sion yn edrych ymlaen at gyfarfod â theulu ei ffrind newydd - teulu anghyffredin ac arbennig o ddiddorol, yn ôl Sianco! Stori ar gyfer plant sy'n dechrau cael blas ar ddarllen ar eu pennau'u hunain. [Sianco says she comes from a most unusual and interesting family. Siôn is suitably impressed and can't wait to meet them. A Welsh adaptation of Jacko - a story for children beginning to read by themselves.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

Ble Mae Modryb Magi? (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Sheila Lavelle Alwena Williams

Mae Modryb Magi wedi diflannu! Beth yn y byd mawr sy' wedi digwydd iddi? Stori ar gyfer plant 5-8 oed. [Modryb Magi disappears without trace! What could have happened to her? A story suitable for 5-8 year old children.]

'Chi'n Bril, Bòs!' (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Errol Lloyd Glenys Howells

Ar ei ffordd i gyfarfod o Glwb Raslas oedd Sasha pan welodd y Rolls-Royce gwyrdd a melyn am y tro cyntaf ... ac nid y tro olaf. Stori ar gyfer plant 5-8 oed. [On her way to the bike club Sasha encounters the green and yellow Rolls-Royce for the first time ... but not the last! A story for 5-8 year old children.]

How the Whale Became and Other Stories

by Ted Hughes

[PART-WORK:nbsp;only includes one story "How the Cat Became", pages 15-20 of 96] Ted Hughes' classic creation tales for young children are now published in full-colour for the first time, accompanied by stunning illustrations from the award-winning artist Jackie Morris. This collection of eleven evocative, accessible and funny stories for children of 5+ tells how a particular animal came to be as it is now. The Whale grew up in God's vegetable patch but was banished to sea when he became too large and crushed all His carrots; the Polar Bear was lured to the North Pole by the other animals who were jealous that she always won the annual beauty contest; the Hare has asked the moon to marry him but can never stretch his ears high enough to hear her reply; the Bee must sip honey all day long to sweeten the bitter demon that runs through his veins . . . each story is a delight for reading alone or aloud.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 3, Set A: Aliens (PDF)

by Tessa Krailing

"Tessa and Tony went into the joke shop. 'We want a joke,' said Tony. 'Do you have a good one?' asked Tessa. 'How about masks?' said Mr Miller, as he picked two out of the box. 'They will make you look like aliens. Put the masks on and people will think you have come from another planet.'" Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 3, Set A: Aliens (PDF)

by Tessa Krailing

"Tessa and Tony went into the joke shop. 'We want a joke,' said Tony. 'Do you have a good one?' asked Tessa. 'How about masks?' said Mr Miller, as he picked two out of the box. 'They will make you look like aliens. Put the masks on and people will think you have come from another planet.'" Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Y Tân yn y Goedwig

by Emily Huws Elfyn Pritchard

Caiff Hywel a Gwawr eu dal mewn tân yng nghanol coedwig. Nofel fer gyda rhai lluniau du-a-gwyn ar gyfer plant 7 i 9 oed. [Hywel and Gwawr are caught in a fire in the middle of a forest. A short novel for 7 to 9 year olds.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: An Orange All Round (PDF)

by Lizzie Swanson

How many friends will Andy have to share his orange with and how many segments will they each get?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: An Orange All Round

by Lizzie Swanson

How many friends will Andy have to share his orange with and how many segments will they each get?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: An Orange All Round

by Lizzie Swanson

How many friends will Andy have to share his orange with and how many segments will they each get?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: An Orange All Round

by Lizzie Swanson

How many friends will Andy have to share his orange with and how many segments will they each get?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: An Orange All Round

by Lizzie Swanson

How many friends will Andy have to share his orange with and how many segments will they each get?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: Jenny's Wobbly Tooth

by Maurice Burns

Jenny is excited because tomorrow is her birthday. However, her excitement turns to disappointment when a wobbly tooth threatens to spoil her birthday treat. You will have to get that tooth out by tomorrow, says her friend Sally. Yes, but how?

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books 1st Set: Jenny's Wobbly Tooth

by Maurice Burns

Jenny is excited because tomorrow is her birthday. However, her excitement turns to disappointment when a wobbly tooth threatens to spoil her birthday treat. You will have to get that tooth out by tomorrow, says her friend Sally. Yes, but how?

Longman Reading World, Level 5, Book 5: A Marvellous Mix (PDF)

by Pat Edwards Wendy Body

Twelve stories in one Marvellous Mix: 1. Marvellous Medicine No.4 - Roald Dahl; 2. Poor Doris - Max Fatchen; 3. Meet an author - Roald Dahl; 4. Fascinating facts - Folklore remedies; 5. The Training of a Champion - Morris Lurie; 6. What do you weigh?; 7. Lizzie Dripping and the Witch - Helen Cresswell; 8. Fancy That! Odd inscriptions on tombstones; 9. A Postcard from the Stars - Brian Ball; 10. Higgledy-piggledy and Topsy-turvy - Leila Berg; 11. Special days: Saint Andrew's Day; 12. Take 2 when feeling blue

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 10, Jackdaws: Kate's Garden

by Mike Poulton

This book contains four stories: Kate's Garden: Kate and Jo plants seeds in their garden with mum's help. All About Seeds:nbsp;seeds contains a tiny plant and every seed contains enough food to start the plant growing. The Wise Chicken: Chicken grows some wheat but her friends don't want to help - but they all want to eat her bread. The Gift of Corn:nbsp;Nobody knows how or when people discovered the secret of planting and growing crops. A Canadian Indian tribe tell this story to explain the mystery.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 10, Jackdaws: Kate's Garden (PDF)

by Mike Poulton

This book contains four stories: Kate's Garden: Kate and Jo plants seeds in their garden with mum's help. All About Seeds:nbsp;seeds contains a tiny plant and every seed contains enough food to start the plant growing. The Wise Chicken: Chicken grows some wheat but her friends don't want to help - but they all want to eat her bread. The Gift of Corn:nbsp;Nobody knows how or when people discovered the secret of planting and growing crops. A Canadian Indian tribe tell this story to explain the mystery.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 9, Jackdaws: Patrick and the Fox

by Mike Poulton

This book consists of two stories relating to foxes plus a section providing facts about the lifestyle of foxes. One story includes a fox living in a town and the other includes a fox living in the country.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 9, Jackdaws: Patrick and the Fox (PDF)

by Mike Poulton

This book consists of two stories relating to foxes plus a section providing facts about the lifestyle of foxes. One story includes a fox living in a town and the other includes a fox living in the country.nbsp;

Don't Put Mustard in the Custard

by Michael Rosen

Poetry KS1 and 2

Don't Put Mustard in the Custard (PDF)

by Michael Rosen

Poetry KS1 and 2

Anna Witch (PDF)

by Madeleine Edmondson

Once upon a time, and not so very long ago either, a big witch and a little witch lived together in a gingerbread house deep in the dark forest. The little one was named Anna Witch, because witches are very fond of names that spell the same forward and backward. Her mother's name was Ada Witch, but sometimes Anna called her Mum, because that spells the same both ways too. Around their house was a white picket fence with a magic gate that opened only when Anna Witch or her mother asked it to.

Story Chest: Cave Boy (PDF)

by Charles Jackson

For once, Juk the Swift One was still. Sitting astride a tall rock set on a high place in the hills, he was looking away to the Cold Lands, where the distant blue haze of mountains marked the limit for even his keen eyes. Near him lay Tuthi, the wild dog he had tamed. Nose on paws, eyes slitted, Tuthi seemed to be asleep, although it needed but one movement from Juk and he would be alert and leaping. "Story Chest" is a scheme of high interest readers for KS1/2. This well-known series has self-contained, funny and predictable stories. Good for using with beginner readers and reluctant/SEN readers because of the style and predictable text.

Story Chest: Cave Boy

by Charles Jackson

For once, Juk the Swift One was still. Sitting astride a tall rock set on a high place in the hills, he was looking away to the Cold Lands, where the distant blue haze of mountains marked the limit for even his keen eyes. Near him lay Tuthi, the wild dog he had tamed. Nose on paws, eyes slitted, Tuthi seemed to be asleep, although it needed but one movement from Juk and he would be alert and leaping. "Story Chest" is a scheme of high interest readers for KS1/2. This well-known series has self-contained, funny and predictable stories. Good for using with beginner readers and reluctant/SEN readers because of the style and predictable text.

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