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At Last! (Rigby Star Guided #Yellow Level)

by Alison Hawes

Short, simple story about a family going for a walk and picnic.Genre: A realistic modern story with a limited variety of sentence structures.Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Recognize automatically an increasing number of familiar high frequency words.Language Comprehension Strand 7: Make predictions showing an understanding of ideas, events and characters.

Baby Hippo (Rigby PM Storybooks #Yellow (Level 6))

by Beverley Randell

Baby Hippo is in the river, too. He is asleep on Mother Hippo's back.

Baby's Breakfast (PDF)

by Margaret Mahy

When a baby refuses to eat his oatmeal, he causes unhappiness in a number of people and animals and begins a chain of events resulting in his correcting his ways.

Banana Books, Yellow: A Break in the Chain (PDF)

by Chris D'Lacey

"Billy and Josie laughed. Mrs Cockcroft didn't. Something on the television had caught her eye. 'Ooh,' she said, 'a polar bear.' 'Where?' said Billy, turning to look. Sure enough, there on the TV news was a polar bear. It was pacing restlessly across the ice, shaking its paws as if it were trying to throw something off. Billy frowned and leaned in closer to the set. The polar bear's paws were a funny colour. So was the ice it was walking on. So were all the animals lying on the ice. Billy recognised them now. They were Arctic Seals. Seals, he knew, were normally greyish-white. But these seals were black, slimy jet black. Suddenly, the TV picture changed."

Banana Books, Yellow: A Break in the Chain

by Chris D'Lacey

"Billy and Josie laughed. Mrs Cockcroft didn't. Something on the television had caught her eye. 'Ooh,' she said, 'a polar bear.' 'Where?' said Billy, turning to look. Sure enough, there on the TV news was a polar bear. It was pacing restlessly across the ice, shaking its paws as if it were trying to throw something off. Billy frowned and leaned in closer to the set. The polar bear's paws were a funny colour. So was the ice it was walking on. So were all the animals lying on the ice. Billy recognised them now. They were Arctic Seals. Seals, he knew, were normally greyish-white. But these seals were black, slimy jet black. Suddenly, the TV picture changed."

Bananas for Breakfast (Rigby Star Independent #Turquoise Book 4)

by Jane Langford

Rigby Rocket offers a wide range of engaging stories and non-fiction texts. Written by much-loved children's authors, the books have been expertly levelled to ensure your children are able to read them independently.

Bananas for Breakfast (Rigby Star Independent #Turquoise Book 4)

by Jane Langford

Rigby Rocket offers a wide range of engaging stories and non-fiction texts. Written by much-loved children's authors, the books have been expertly levelled to ensure your children are able to read them independently.

The Bear Who Went To War (PDF)

by Alan Pollock Bryony Thomson

Based on the true story of the Iranian bear cub adopted by Polish soldiers in World War 2, who travelled with them across Europe, carried armaments at the Battle of Montecassino and finally found a safe home with them in Scotland.

Beic Iawn (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1)

by Roderick Hunt

Mae Anneena eisiau mynd i bicnic pen-blwydd Wilma, ond mae ei beic hi'n rhy fach. Beth wnaiff hi? Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1.]

The BFG

by Roald Dahl

Giants are known for eating children. So when Sophie is snatched from her bed by the BFG, she fears for her life. But luckily he is far more jumbly than his disgusting neighbours. They become good friends and cook up a plan to rid the world of bad giants.

The BFG (PDF)

by Roald Dahl

Giants are known for eating children. So when Sophie is snatched from her bed by the BFG, she fears for her life. But luckily he is far more jumbly than his disgusting neighbours. They become good friends and cook up a plan to rid the world of bad giants.

Big, Bad Owl (PDF)

by Smallman Steve Watson Richard

Big, Bad Owl is a fabulously funny, tongue-in-cheek picture book from best-selling author and master of comedy, Steve Smallman (Dragon Stew and Monkey with a Bright Blue Bottom). Children will love the quirky illustrations in this story about learning to deal with moods and emotions. Feeling cranky? Out of sorts? Perhaps a teeny bit tetchy? Then flap off over to Scowl's grumpy branch for a good old grouch and grumble... Everybody wants to cheer Scowl up, but there's one thing that makes him the happiest owl in the world and that's being in a good old grump!

The Big Ball of String (Grade 1 Moon) (PDF)

by Ross Mueller

George wants to play football, but he doesn't have a ball to kick. All he has is a big ball of string. This is a joyous story about a small boy with a big imagination, complemented by Craig Smith's delightful illustrations.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

Bogeys! (PDF)

by MacDonald, Alan|Roberts, David

Bertie, bribed by his mum to stop picking his nose, gets more than he bargained for with a magic trick and drives a museum potty on a school outing.

Bother with Boris (New edition)

by Diana White

Polar Bear Boris grumbles when he has to get into his bath; Mrs Polar Bear has to coax him with promises of fish fingers, bearberry jam and a slice of igloo cak But once in, having a snowball game with his penguin friend Biscuit, Boris grumbles when he has to get out.

The Boy Who Grew Dragons (The Boy Who Grew Dragons #1)

by Andy Shepherd

When Tomas discovers a strange old tree at the bottom of his grandad's garden, he doesn't think much of it. But he takes the funny fruit from the tree back into the house - and gets the shock and delight of his life when a tiny dragon hatches! The tree is a dragonfruit tree, and Tomas has got his very own dragon, Flicker ... Tomas soon finds out that life with Flicker is great fun, but also very ... unpredictable. Yes, dragons are wonderful, but they also set fire to your toothbruth and leave your pants hanging from the TV aerial. Tomas has to learn how to look after Flicker - and quickly. And then something extraordinary happens - more dragonfruits appear on the tree. Tomas is officially growing dragons ... The first book in a sparky and utterly enchanting new series.

Braw yn y Nos (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A)

by Roderick Hunt

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A.]

Brilliant Activities For Reading Comprehension, Year 1: Engaging Stories and Activities to Develop Comprehension Skills (PDF)

by Charlotte Makhlouf

The Brilliant Activities for Reading Comprehension series (2nd edition) addresses the Programmes of Study for reading comprehension in the National Curriculum for England for primary schools. It is vital that children understand what they are reading. It is also fundamental that they enjoy what they are reading, so that they grow up to become lifelong readers. The 35 passages in Brilliant Activities for Reading Comprehension, Year 1 are designed to do just that. They provide children with a variety of engaging, enjoyable texts that will grab their attention, and indeed their teacherʼs attention as well. The passages begin in the Year 1 book with simple picture comprehension and poems for reading aloud to children. The types of comprehension passages range from newspaper articles and dialogues, to plays, stories and poems. They gradually increase in difficulty as you progress through the book, and through the series, encouraging children to develop their ability to read for meaning and use a range of strategies to engage with the text.

Bug Club, Green C: Silly, Silly Jack (PDF)

by Malachy Doyle

This title is part of Pearson Education's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book, Silly Jack goes to help people but he keeps getting it wrong. But being wrong is sometimes right! Suitable for Ages 5-6 (Green level C).

Bug Club, Green C: Swampy Mess (PDF) (BUG CLUB)

by Michaela Morgan

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today s children to read. In this book, Horribilly wants to do a swampy painting. Find out how he makes a swampy mess! Suitable for ages 5-6.

Bug Club, Grey A/3A: The Amazing Adventures of Erik (PDF)

by Malachy Doyle

Part of the Bug Club whole school reading programme for Reception, KS1 and KS2 that transforms young readers into life-long readers. Children are instantly engaged by the characters they know and love and want to read more and more.

Bug Club, Lime B: Rocky Runs Away (PDF)

by Sherryl Clark

When Dad says Alf, the wolf cub, has to leave the village, Rocky and his friend Stubb run away, taking Alf with them. But life in the wild is full of danger. Can they survive?

Bug Club, Lime B/3C: Super Sleuth (PDF)

by Andrew Fusek Peters Polly Peters

It's time for school but at Mae's house, no one is going anywhere because the keys have disappeared. Cool-headed Mae asks Roz to remember what she did after she had opened the door the previous day. She points to the drawing Roz has made and realises it was drawn in the attic. They find the keys there in time to get to school.

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