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Read it yourself; The wizard of Oz, Level 4
When Dorothy and her little dog Toto end up in the Land of Oz, they and their friends the scarecrow, tin man and cowardly lion have many adventures on their way to see the Wizard of Oz!
The Wizard of Oz is a Level 4 Read it yourself title, ideal for children who are ready to read longer stories with a wider vocabulary and are keen to read independently.
₦1715 -
Read it yourself with Ladybird; Thumbelina, Level 3
Pretty Thumbelina is the size of a thumb! Find out what happens when she meets lots of strange characters.
Thumbelina is a Level 3 Read it yourself book, suitable for children who are developing reading confidence and stamina, and are eager to start reading longer stories with a wider vocabulary.
₦1715 -
Bad Magic
Magic is BAD.
As in fake. Cheesy. Unreal. At least, that’s what Clay, who has seen one magic show too many, thinks.When words from his journal appear mysteriously on his school wall as graffiti, he never imagines that magic might be to blame. And when the same graffiti lands him at Earth Ranch, a camp for “troubled” kids on a remote volcanic island, magic is the last thing he expects to find there.
But at Earth Ranch, there is one strange surprise after another, until Clay no longer knows what to expect. Is he really talking to a llama? Did he really see a ghost? What is the scary secret hidden in the abandoned library? The only thing he knows for sure is that behind the clouds of vog (volcanic smog), nothing is as it seems. Can he solve the riddle of Earth Ranch before trouble erupts?
₦1730 -
The Secret series; If you’re reading this, it’s too late
Dangerous secrets lie between the pages of this book.
OK, I warned you. But if you think I’ll give anything away, or tell you that this is the sequel to my first literary endeavor, The Name of This Book is Secret, you’re wrong.
I’m not going to remind you of how we last left our heroes, Cass and Max-Ernest, as they awaited intiation into the mysterious Terces Society, or the ongoing fight against the evil Dr. L and Ms. Mauvais. I certainly won’t be telling you about how the kids stumble upon the Museum of Magic, where they finally meet the amazing Pietro!
Oh, blast! I’ve done it again. Well, at least I didn’t tell you about the missing Sound Prism, the nefarious Lord Pharaoh, or the mysterious creature born in a bottle over 500 years ago, the key to the biggest secret of all.
I really can’t help myself, now can I? Let’s face it – if you’re reading this, it’s too late.
₦1730 -
Moses
This award winning book by Brian Wildsmith is the story of how one man led his people out of slavery to a land that God had promised to give them.
₦1750 -
Jesus
A truly beautiful picture book, in which Brian Wildsmith sets out the life of Jesus: his birth, his childhood in Nazareth, his baptism and temptation, his teaching and miracles, and finally the entry in to Jerusalem, culminating in his death and resurrection.
₦1750 -
Mary
With a confident tone and delicately wrought ink and water-colour paintings, Wildsmith outlines the life of Mary, mother of Jesus and the “Queen of Heaven
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Usborne young reading; Othello
William Shakespeare’s tragic play about The Moor of Venice, fully illustrated and retold for young readers.
Othello and Desdemonda are deeply in love, but not everyone wants them to live happily ever after. Iago, a scheming soldier, has sworn to destroy Othello. Jealousy, madness and death will follow…Part of the Usborne Reading Programme, this book is written for fully confident readers who are still developing the stamina needed for standard length books.
₦1750 -
An Oxford Mythology of Mystery Stories
This collection features over fourteen mystery stories to puzzle and amaze. Perfect for young readers, the collection includes stories that range from creepy school computers to amateur bank robbers; from lost villages to deadly Christmas presents. Both funny and serious in tone, readers are sure to be intrigued by the variety.
₦1785 -
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Dictionary Of Computing
In the quickly changing world of computing, staying current is essential. The Dictionary of Computing has been fully revised by a team of computer specialists, making it the most up-to-date and authoritative guide to computing on the market today.
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Around the world in eighty days (Usborne young reading)
When Phileas Fogg read in his newspaper that it was possible to travel around the world in only eighty days, his friends laughed. “It can’t be done!” said one.
So Phileas Fogg set out to prove it could…₦1800