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I can trick a tiger level 2EGP 220.00Floppy dreams he is in the jungle and can trick a tiger. Read at Home is a new series designed for young, beginner readers. It features all the popular Oxford Reading Tree characters in 12 exciting stories specially written for parents to support their children's reading at home. These entertaining stories, with real life and fantasy adventures, are carefully graded across 4 levels, and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. I Can Trick a Tiger is Level 2b for children starting to read - those children who can recognize a few words by sight, can use pictures to help read simple sentences, and know some letter sounds. The story has a high degree of patterning and vocabulary repetition with one to two sentences per page. Level 2 corresponds roughly to ORT Stage 2-3
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A Midsummer Nights DreamEGP 165.00William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard"). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied and reinterpreted.
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3 little kittesnEGP 135.00Three little kittens, they lost their mittens...Join in the fun as your all-time favourite children's nursery rhymes are brought to life by Wendy Straw's charming illustrations. This fantastic collection will put the excitement into reading, as well as being an ideal way for children to learn the classics.
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52-story treehouseEGP 430.00Andy and Terry turn their hands to detective work in The 52-Storey Treehouse as they embark on a quest to find the mysterious Mr Big Nose. Luckily for them, the treehouse now has a floor with a high-tech detective agency and all the latest high-tech detective technology, along with a rocket-powered carrot launcher and a Ninja Snail Training Academy.
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65-story treehouseEGP 430.00The fifth volume in the Treehouse book series features all of the things that kids love about them: Andy Griffith's laugh-out-loud funny stories, Terry Denton's cartoon-style illustrations and lots of new levels to discover. Join Andy and Terry as they explore a birthday room where it's always your birthday (even when it's not), a room full of exploding eyeballs, a lollipop shop, and lots more.
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78-story treehouseEGP 430.00Climb higher for more adventures in the sixth book in the Treehouse series. Kids will love exploring new levels and puzzling over just how Andy and Terry managed to get a drive-through car wash, an open-air movie theatre and an ALL-BALL sports stadium that high up in the sky in The 78-Storey Treehouse.
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91-story treehouseEGP 430.00The seventh book in the Treehouse series features thirteen all-new levels, complete with a human pinball machine, a fortune-teller named Madam Know-it-all and a very mysterious big red button.
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Judy Moody And The Right Royal Tea PartyEGP 264.60Could the Moodys really have royal blood? Judy brings her new look to a comical episode about the ups and downs of exploring a family tree. Judy Moody is in a royal purple-mountain-majesties mood. Make that Majesty with a capital M! With Grandma Lou’s help, Judy has dug up proof that some old-timey Moodys lived in merry olde England. In fact, if her grandpa’s notes are right, Judy might even be related to the Queen herself! Should Judy start packing her purple robe for a sleepover at Buckingham Palace? But then Judy’s family tree gets a few more shakes and some more surprises come tumbling out. These new gems are not nearly as shiny or sparkly as the crown jewels. Now Judy has some right royal family secrets she’d like to keep hidden away in a dungeon somewhere.