• Key words with Peter and Jane; Adventure on the islan

    Book 10a follows Peter and Jane’s adventure on an island in 115 new words, including ‘brought’, ‘breakfast’, ‘lightning’ and ‘safe’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 10b.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; Enjoying reading (9c)

    Book 9c provides the link with writing for the words used in Readers 9a and 9b. Once the book has been completed, the child can move on to book 10a.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; Jump from the sky

    In book 9b, Peter and Jane visit an air show and introduce 109 new words, including ‘sometimes’, ‘interesting’, ‘jumping’ and ‘balloon’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 10b.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; games we like (9a)

    In book 9a, Peter and Jane play games and sports in 111 new words, including ‘skipping’, ‘quickly’, ‘treasure’ and ‘paints’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 9b.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; fun with sounds

    Book 8c provides the link with writing for the words used in Readers 8a and 8b. Once this book has been completed, the child can move on to book 9a.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; The big house (8b)

    In book 8b, Peter and Jane’s family look after a friend’s house in 91 new words including ‘ sunny’, ‘private’, ‘room’ and ‘dressing’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 9b.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; Sunny days (8a)

    Book 8a features Peter and Jane enjoying the summer in 91 new words, including ‘week’, ‘slow’, ‘clothes’ and ‘nothing’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 8b.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; easy to sound

    Book 7c provides the link with writing for the words introduced in Readers 7a and 7b. Once this book has been completed, the child can move on to book 8a.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; Fun and games (7b)

    In book 7b, Peter and Jane show all the games they like to play in 68 new words including, ‘holiday’, ‘woman’, ‘along’ and ‘back’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 7c.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; reading with sounds (6c)

    Book 6c provides the link with writing for the words used in Readers 6a and 6b. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 7a.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; we like to help (6b)

    Book 6b shows how Peter and Jane like to help in 53 news words including, ‘friends’, ‘before’, ‘finds’ and ‘teacher’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 6c.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; Our friends (6a)

    In book 6a, Peter and Jane meet lots of different people in 52 new words, including ‘baby’, ‘because’, ‘teacher’ and ‘much’. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 6b.

    The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he.

    There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.

    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.

    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; more sounds to say (5c)

    Book 5c provides the link with writing for the words in Readers 5a and 5b.
    Once this book has been completed, the child can move on to book 6a. The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently.
    This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning).
    Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he. There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c. Series a: Gradually introduces new words. Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series. Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics.

    All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Key words with Peter and Jane; out in the sun (5b)

    In book 5b, Peter and Jane have fun playing outside in 46 new words including ‘how’, ‘from’, ‘soon’ and ‘street’.

    Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 6b. The Key Words with Peter and Jane books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently.
    This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the ‘look and say’ method of learning).
    Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he. There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c.

    Series a: Gradually introduces new words.
    Series b: Provides further practise of words featured in the ‘a’ series.
    Series c: Links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each ‘a’ and ‘b’ book are also reinforced in the ‘c’ books.

  • Choose your own adventure boxset

    This 4-book boxed set of interactive, children’s classics includes 4 books from the Choose Your Own Adventure series: *Mystery of the Maya * House of Danger * Race Forever * Escape.

  • Peter Pan (a little golden book)

    Peter Pan and his fairy friend Tinker Bell are back in this vintage Little Golden Book! Featuring gorgeous illustrations from 1952.

  • Garfield; all in good taste

    Containing a double-helping of fun, with two hilarious books in one, this book of over 240 full-colour comic strip.

  • Garfield; slam dunk

    Exercise – one of Garfield’s favourite spectator sports gets a work out in this hilarious collection of sporting strips. Of course, Garfield isn’t lazy… he is just motivationally challenged!

  • The best of times

    A story can bring love and laughter, sorrow and tears. But to save a life… That will require the greatest story of all. When the Prince and the Princess marry, joy rings out across the land. But all too soon it fades away and a shadow hangs over the royal palace. As Christmas approaches, Prince Frederico must find a way to warm his new bride’s aching heart.

  • On Angel Wings

    On Angel Wings is a beautifully poignant and atmospheric Christmas story from War Horse author Michael Morpurgo and Roald Dahl’s beloved illustrator, Quentin Blake.

    One cold Christmas night, a shepherd recounts the magical story of how he came to be the first visitor to the newborn Christ child – ahead of the other shepherds, and in complete secret.

    A deftly wrought re-working of the nativity story from former Children’s Laureate and award-winning author of Kensuke’s Kingdom and Private Peaceful, Michael Morpurgo. Michael’s tale is rich in human detail and Quentin Blake’s watercolour illustrations ooze energy in this delightful picture book that will enchant children of 5 and up. On Angel Wings is destined to become a festive family favourite.

  • Magic Tree House; Secret of the pyramid

    Eight-year-old Jack and his little sister, Annie, are playing in the woods during their summer holiday, when they find a mysterious tree house full of books. But these are no ordinary books . . . And this is no ordinary tree house . . .

    When they’re whisked away to ancient Egypt in the tree house, Jack and Annie learn how to read hieroglyphics with the help the ghostly Queen of the Nile.

    But secret codes aren’t the only puzzle they have to solve. How do they get out of the pyramid full of mummies? And there’s still the problem of who all these magical books belong to. Who is this mysterious M?

  • Magic Tree House; Pirates treasure

    Jack and Annie are in a treasure trove full of trouble!

    Stuck on a desert island, captured by the evil Captain Bones and his gang and a huge storm at sea . . . For a while, it looks like they might not get home safely after all. And they discover that their adventures are even more magical than they had first thought .

  • Magic Tree House; Voyage of the Vikings

    Jack and Annie are off in search of another story in jeopardy, this time at a monastery in ancient Ireland. Trouble arrives when Vikings land, and Jack and Annie must find a way to escape!

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