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Stories of Monsters
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Stories of Monsters

Punter, Russell

Publié en 2007 Usborne

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Three original stories with easy-reading text for children who have just started reading on their own. Includes stories about scary monsters living under the bed, close encounters with rampaging ice beasts and escaping slimy swamp creatures.

Series One of Usborne Young Reading

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Langue : Français

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The Twelve Dancing Princesses
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The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Helbrough, Emma

Publié en 2009 Usborne

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Princesses are supposed to be quiet and well behaved, but these twelve princesses in this story like to have fun. When their father finds out they have been sneaking off at night to go dancing, he is furious. "Dancing is banned!" he declares. But will that stop them?

Series One of Usborne Young Reading. Based on the story by The Brothers Grimm

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Langue : Français

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Stories of Ghosts
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Stories of Ghosts

Punter, Russell

Publié en 2007 Usborne

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Three not-so-scary stories with easy-reading text for children who have just started reading on their own. Includes stories about a ghostly hotel, a school for spirits and a haunted TV set.

Series One of Usborne Young Reading

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Langue : Français

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The Dinosaurs Next Door
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The Dinosaurs Next Door

Castor, Harriet

Publié en 2007 Usborne

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The eccentric Mr. Puff lives next door to Sam in a house full of interesting things - including a basket of dinosaur eggs! When the dinosaurs begin to grow, something needs to be done - fast! An amusing, original story with easy reading text, speech bubbles and delightful illustrations on every page.

Series One of Usborne Young Reading

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Langue : Français

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Stories of Dragons
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Stories of Dragons

Rawson, Christopher

Publié en 2007 Usborne

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Three hilarious, original tales of some not-so-scary mythical fire-breathing beasts. Each title is vividly illustrated, and is clearly laid out with speech bubbles to aid the narrative flow.

Series One of Usborne Young Reading

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Langue : Français

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Stories of magical Animals
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Stories of magical Animals

Watson, Carol

Publié en 2007 Usborne

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Four original stories of magical creatures from faraway lands told for children just beginning to read. Featuring unicorns, flying horses and a creature that's half-lion, half-eagle, these stories are guaranteed to enthral children.

Series One of Usborne Young Reading

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Langue : Français

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The Emperor's New Clothes
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The Emperor's New Clothes

Davidson, Susanna

Publié en 2005 Audibert

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The emperor loves cothes and his new clothes are best yet. What's more, they are invisible to anyone stupid. So the emperor is a little worried that he can't actually see them himself...

Series One of Usborne Young Reading. From the story by Hans Christian Andersen.

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Langue : Français

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Horrible Histories : Terrible Tudors
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Horrible Histories : Terrible Tudors

Deary, Terry

Publié en 2007 Scholastic

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Readers can discover all the foul facts about the TERRIBLE TUDORS, including why Henry VIII thought he'd married a horse, all about terrible Tudor torture and which shocking swear words the Tudors used. With a bold, accessible new look and a heap of extra-horrible bits, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.

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Langue : Français

ISBN : 9780439944052

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Now I Know Seeds
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Now I Know Seeds

Berger, Melvin

Publié en 2007 Scholastic

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'Dear Reader, do you likle great photos ? Do you like books that are easy to read? Do you want to learn more about the world? If so, you'll enjoy this book. We wrote it just for you!' Melvin and Gilda Berger

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Langue : Français

ISBN : 9780439923910

EAN : 2007

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How Artists See Animals
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How Artists See Animals

Hosack, Karen

Publié en 2005

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This series offers young readers lots of ways of accessing art by displaying a range of art styles, disciplines and topics including sculpture, textiles and even cartoon and photographs. This is ideal as a stand-alone series or as a companion to the "How Artists Use" series. It explores the different themes found in art, and explains concepts such as colour, shape, perspective, pattern, line and tone. It includes activities to show the reader how to emulate the works and techniques of famous artists.

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Langue : Français

ISBN : 9780431932248

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Carle, Eric

Publié en 1987

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A much-loved classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar has won over millions of readers with its vivid and colourful collage illustrations and its deceptively simply, hopeful story. With its die-cut pages and finger-sized holes to explore, this is a richly satisfying book for children.

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The Worry Website
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The Worry Website

Wilson, Jacqueline


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The Worry Website is Mr Speed the class teacher's idea of a Web site for his primary school pupils to write their worries down anonymously and then get help with solving them from their peers. Jacqueline Wilson has linked the worries of six children in the book through six short stories, and a seventh story is contributed by 12-year-old Lauren Roberts, winner of an online competition. Each story refers to the other class members, so that they do not sit in isolation, and "Greg's Worry", the second story, links particularly well with the first story, "Holly's Worry". From divorced parents to living with a disability, and from feeling useless at school to nightmares at home, Wilson has sensitively touched on the small and big problems that worry eight and nine-year-olds. Holly's story of wishing her potential stepmother turns out wicked brings a lump to the throat, while William's huge appetite but less huge academic achievements are described with knowing but kind humour.

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Langue : Français