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When it rains, we put on a raincoat to protect ourselves. Animals have coats to protect themselves, too. Discover all the different types of coats that can be found in the wild, and discuss what they might be useful for, in this photographic non[...]![]()
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In this non-fiction recount of a family trip to the dump, simple text combined with Ley Honor Roberts lively and inimitable cartoon-photo collage style brings environmental issues to life. The family's journey around the dump shows how different[...]![]()
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DescriptionThis book helps children identify different types of car by colour using simple, repetitive text which reinforces common colour words. Cars are shown both in close-up and in action in its surroundings, driving in the city, off the roa[...]![]()
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Come and see the circus! A combination of artwork and photographs show children some of the things they might see in a circus, such as clowns, dancers, the juggler and acrobats. A combination of illustrations and photographs show them at work.• [...]![]()
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How do you get dressed in the morning? Follow one girl as she gets dressed in clothes appropriate for the changing weather outside in this illustrated non-fiction book by Teresa Heapy.• Pink A/Band 1A books offer emergent readers very simple tex[...]![]()
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Where do people live? This photographic non-fiction book looks at the variety of places that can be called home from houses and apartments to caravans and boats!• Where do people live? This photographic non-fiction book looks at the variety of p[...]![]()
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This photographic non-fiction book gives children simple instructions for how to build their own tent in the garden using a sheet, a rope and some rocks.• This photographic non-fiction book gives children simple instructions for how to build the[...]![]()
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So, you think you know the desert? This simple non-fiction report explores the exciting, extraordinary elements of the desert, from beautiful plants, to fantastic creatures, tall buildings, and children themselves! Amazing photographs accompany [...]![]()
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There are many exciting things in the forest. Find out all about them from dawn until night in this highly photographic non-fiction text by Becca Heddle.• Pink B/Band 1B books offer simple, predictable text with familiar objects and actions• Chi[...]![]()
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This photographic non-fiction book explores the sea and looks at what kinds of plants and creatures live there – including fish, jellyfish, seaweed and seals!• This photographic non-fiction book explores the sea and looks at what kinds of plants[...]![]()
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A simple non-fiction book that shows where people shop for shoes, food and other things. Photographs show children role-playing in different types of shops while illustrations show typical examples of such shops.* Red B/Band 2B books offer simpl[...]![]()
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Who's in your family? Use this family tree to learn all about one family, how many brothers and sisters there are and what the grandparents look like, and discover how families are connected. Beautiful illustrations accompany this non-fiction re[...]![]()
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Follow a river from its source to the sea and see how it adapts to its surroundings in this highly photographic non-fiction report by Fiona Macdonald.• Red B/Band 2B books offer simple but varied text with familiar objects and actions, combined [...]![]()
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The fox invites his friend the stork to dinner, but serves the stork his meal on a flat plate. Find out how the fox and the stork play tricks on one another at dinnertime. This retelling of a traditional tale is retold by award-winning author Si[...]

