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Y Gelyn ar Y Trên

by T. Llew Jones

Stori i blant am Guto yn colli'r ysgol er mwyn mynd i weld trên enwog, ond mae'n gweld rhywbeth llawer pwysicach a mwy cyffrous na thrên! Darluniau du-a-gwyn. Yn seiliedig ar The Trainspotters gan Graham Jones. Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf yn Ionawr 1994. [A story based on The Trainspotters by Graham Jones. Guto misses school in order to see a famous train, but ends up seeing something much more important. Black-and-white illustrations. First published in January 1994.]

Y Ffyliaid a Phethau Ffiaidd Eraill

by Daniel Morden Elin Meek

Addasiad Cymraeg o gasgliad amrywiol o saith stori werin am gymeriadau rhyfeddol, wedi eu hadrodd gan storiwr proffesiynol; i ddarllenwyr 9-11 oed. [A Welsh adaptation of a varied collection of seven folk stories about wonderful characters, presented by a professional storyteller; for readers aged 9-11 years.] *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.

Y Ffordd Beryglus

by T. Llew Jones

Argraffiad newydd wedi'i ddiweddaru o nofel am anturiaethau'r lleidr pen-ffordd Twm Siôn Cati. Cyhoeddir i gyd-fynd â dathliadau canmlwyddiant T. Llew Jones. Rhan o gyfres o dair cyfrol a gyhoeddwyd gyntaf yn 1963. [A new edition of a classic novel for children by T. Llew Jones about the Welsh highwayman Twm Siôn Cati. The first title in a popular trilogy.]

Y Cylch Llachar (Cyfres Corryn)

by Gethin Thomas

Nofel yng Nghyfres Corryn i blant 7-10 oed. [A novel for 7-10 year olds in the Corryn series.] *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.

Y Cwestiwn Mawr (Cyfres yr Onnen)

by Meinir Jones

Caerdydd, Sir Fôn, Lerpwl, cloc, dirgelwch y fan goch, pasbort ac arian yn cael eu dwyn - dyna ddechrau ar antur i Dan pan aiff i aros gyda'i Yncl Roli tra mae ei fam ar daith ym Mheriw. Nofel addas i ddarllenwyr da 9 i 13 oed gan awdures brofiadol yn y maes. [Dan's idea of hell is being sent to stay with his uncle Roli in Anglesey while his mother goes on a trip to Peru. But there's a journey ahead of them both too - a journey full of drama, fear and ignorance. The journey ends with a discovery that will change Dan's life for ever as he finds the answer to the Big Question in the most unexpected way!] *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.

Y Crys Rhif Saith

by Alan Gibbons

Pêl-droed ydy holl fywyd Carwyn! Mae cael ymuno ag Academi Man U yn gwireddu breuddwyd iddo, ond mae ganddo lawer i'w ddysgu yno. Yn ffodus, mae help ar gael - gan ei arwyr pêl-droed. Ac mae pob un yn gwisgo'r Crys Rhif 7. Ond a fydd hynny'n ddigon iddo lwyddo ar y lefel uchaf? [Football is Jimmy's life! When he gets into the Man U Academy, it's a dream come true - but he still has lots to learn. Lucky for him, he's got help ... his football heroes. They all have one thing in common - the Number 7 Shirt. Will Jimmy win now he's got all the help he needs?]

Y Crwt yn y Cefn

by Onjali Q. Raúf Bethan Mair

Stori am gyfeillgarwch, gobaith a phwysigrwydd caredigrwydd, dyma lyfr llawn cariad a hiwmor, wedi'i adrodd o berspectif unigryw. Pan ddaw bachgen newydd i ymuno â'r dosbarth, mae grŵp o blant eisiau bod yn ffrindiau ag ef. Addasiad Cymraeg gan Bethan Mair o The Boy at the Back of the Class. [A story of friendship, hope and the importance of kindness, The Boy at the Back of the Class is a story full of heart and humour, told from a unique perspective. When a new boy joins their class, a group of children try to befriend him.]

Y Bys Hud

by Roald Dahl Quentin Blake Elin Meek

Mae'r Bys Hud yn rhywbeth dwi wedi gallu'i wneud erioed. Alla i ddim dweud sut dwi'n ei wneud e, achos dwi ddim hyd yn oed yn gwybod fy hunan. Ond mae bob amser yn digwydd pan fydda i'n gwylltio... ac yn sydyn mae rhyw fath o fflach yn dod allan ohono i, fflach sydyn, fel un drydanol. Addasiad Cymraeg o The Magic Finger. [The story of a little girl with magical powers. When someone makes her angry she zaps a punishment on them with her magic flashing finger! This edition has a great new cover, with illustrations by Quentin Blake, and some new facts about Roald Dahl and his world. A Welsh adaptation of The Magic Finger.]

Y Bancsi Bach (Cyfres yr Onnen)

by Tudur Jones

Mae Owen yn artist dawnus, sy'n creu lluniau graffiti ar un o waliau'r dre yn y dirgel, ganol nos. Ond mae 'na gysylltiad rhwng y lluniau â phobl ddieithr sy'n cyrraedd yr ysgol ... [Banksy was Owen's hero. That mythical man who created graffiti during the night but, by morning, the artist had disappeared, leaving only the art. Why couldn't Owen disappear like his hero? Create his art, then disappear.] *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.

Xanthe And The Ruby Crown

by Jasbinder Bilan

Xanthe loves visiting her Nani in her tower block flat. Then, Nani is diagnosed with dementia. Xanthe is determined to help but doesn’t know how – until a mysterious cat leads the way to the truth about Nani’s refugee past …

WSQ, Level 2: The Trampoline

by Tessa Krailing

Ben wants a trampoline at home. What is his dad's response? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ 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.

The Wreck of the Zanzibar (PDF)

by Michael Morpurgo

Life on the Scilly Isles in 1907 is bleak and full of hardship. Laura's twin brother, Billy, disappears and then a storm devastates everything. It seems that there's little hope, that is until the Zanzibar is wrecked on the island's rocks and everything changes.

Wordsmith Year 5 Oranges In No Mans Land (PDF)

by Elizabeth Laird

Ayesha lives in a battle-scarred building with her granny. Outside, a war is ripping the city apart - but Ayesha doesn't even know why the two sides are fighting. Life gets even scarier when Granny's medicine runs out. So Ayesha takes matters into her own hands - and in her search for a doctor makes the forbidden journey across no man's land . . .

Wordsmith Year 5 Collected Poems (PDF)

by Michael Rosen

A collection of poems by Michael Rosen and Charles Causley. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you 'single voice' collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.

Wolf Hill, Stage 3: The Copper Cockerel (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

The Copper Cockerel gets stolen from the school roof. Can Mrs Wilson, Arjo and Kat help get it back? nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Stage 2: Arjo's Bike (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.

Wolf Hill, Stage 2: The Exploding Parrot (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

Mr Gray is digging near the school and discovers an unexploded World War Two bomb that starts to tick. Auntie Viv's parrot escapes from his cage and flys down and sits on the bomb. nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.nbsp; nbsp; The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Stage 2: The Pool Party (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

Jamie-Lee Martin is having a pool party. It is going to be a great party. One that nobody will forget.nbsp; nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.nbsp; nbsp; The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.nbsp;

Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Hole in the Ground

by Roderick Hunt

Loz raced across Gran's lawn. She meant to jump over the wall. She leapt on to the rockery. A hole opened under her feet. She fell downwards. Rocks and earth crashed down after her. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.nbsp;

Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Night it Rained Chips

by Roderick Hunt

The wind slapped round the chip mountain. It began to blow the wood chips up into the air. First a few flew up. Then more and more. It was the night it rained chips. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Level 1: Hidden Gold

by Roderick Hunt

Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp;

Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair

by Roderick Hunt

A game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair

by Roderick Hunt

A game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

The Woeful Second World War (Horrible Histories Ser.)

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

All the foul facts about the WOEFUL SECOND WORLD WAR are ready to uncover, including why the blitzed Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty, what really happened in Dad's Army and how to make a rude noise with a gas mask. Read all about the good, the bad and (because this is a 'Horrible Histories' book) the extremely stupid. A brand new look for a classic Horrible Histories book, perfect for fans old and new.

The Witches

by Roald Dahl

My orders are that every single child in this country shall be rrubbed out, sqvashed, sqvirttered and frrrittered before I come here again in vun year's time! Do I make myself clear? The Grand High Witch has a fiendish plan for getting rid of all the children in England. First, her fellow hags will take over all the sweet shops. Next, they will sell poisoned sweets and chocolate which will turn children into mice! Then, make way for the mouse traps... This terrible plan is overheard by the young boy narrator of the story. Fortunately, his grandma knows something about witches. Unfortunately, before he has a chance to consult her, he is turned into a mouse himself. Will the witches triumph? Are the children of England doomed? And what exactly is the secret behind grandma's missing finger? This award winning tale has all the answers.

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