Siti's Sisters ELibrary Pack

by Helen Orme

Published 11 November 2013
Siti's Sisters is a series of books aimed at young readers with an interest age of 10 - 14 but a reading age of 7 - 8. This ensures the more reluctant readers can experience the trials and tribulations tackled in these books without the pressure of advanced vocabulary and complex text, thus encouraging a positive attitude towards reading.

This series was written by Helen Orme and includes both fiction texts and workbooks and full illustrations throughout.

New Man

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Rachel's mum and dad are separated. When Rachel's dad gets a new girlfriend, and Rachel doesn't like her, things take a turn for the worse. Then Rachel's mum gets a new boyfriend, Dave. He's nice, and Rachel likes him, but then she overhears a conversation: Rachel's mum is going to be moving to London with Dave. How bad can things get?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Odd One Out

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
It's a few days before Donna's birthday, but her parents just can't afford to throw her a big party. To make matters worse, people are acting strangely around her. Her two older sisters don't want to come to her childish party, and the Sisters don't seem to want to talk about her birthday at all! Has Donna done something wrong?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Taken for a Ride

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Donna has always dreamt of riding horses, but her family could never afford to buy her any lessons. So when Lu, who would rather spend time at the shopping centre, is given some riding lessons for her birthday, the Sisters decide to pull the oldest trick in the book. But can they keep the double act going forever?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Party Time

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Rachel's jealous of her older brother Wil, who's been invited to lots of parties. Wil agrees to take Rachel to one of the parties - but of course everybody's older than Rachel. But that doesn't matter - Wayne, who she fancies, will be there. Rachel feels like a bit of an outsider until one of the boys starts chatting her up and fetching her drinks. Before long the party's over, leaving Rachel feeling horribly ill and both Wil and Rachel facing the consequences.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 3, which is suitable for ages 12+, since some of the stories touch on more grown-up topics such as friends who take drugs and going to parties. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Brother Bother

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Siti's younger brother Daudi has been hanging out with the older kids, and he's got himself in some serious shoplifting trouble. Can Siti sort it all out without anybody finding out?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Horsing Around

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
As part of the school's community week, Donna decides to spend a week helping at the stables. That's fine - she loves horses - but the three other girls she has to work with are stuck-up and always nasty to her. When the other three start messing about, there's nearly a serious accident.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Boys!

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Nothing has ever come between the Sisters - until now that is. There's a new kid on the block, and he's a real hunk! Rachel and Donna both fancy him like mad, and there's no way they are going to share him. Will this dishy, new boy spell the end of Siti's Sisters?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Trouble with Teachers

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
It's Book Week, and a real author, Lola Leigh, is visiting the school. She must be given a good impression of the school while she's there, so the Sisters are put in charge. But between dodging schoolyard fights and Year Tens kissing, will they be able to whisk her away to give budding writer, Kelly, some advice? They might even be able to give Lola a good idea for a new book!

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relavent and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Who's Who

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
As part of school activities week the Sisters decide to raise funds by running a creche in the shopping centre. It's a great idea. It seems that nothing can go wrong - until art teacher Miss Giles gets involved, and then everything turns to chaos. Even the babies get mixed up. Surely nothing else can go wrong.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Lost!

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
It's a real pain having to look after younger brothers and sisters, but that's just what happens when both your parents have full-time jobs. Siti takes her younger brothers and sisters to the shopping centre, but her day goes from bad to worse when she loses track of four-year-old Aifa whilst she is shopping. Can the Sisters help her find Aifa before something terrible happens?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Stalker

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
The Halloween fair's in town, but the main attraction for Kelly isn't the ghost train or the toffee apples: it's Gary, a boy in her class that she really fancies. The problem for Kelly is that her mum doesn't like her going anywhere by herself. But mum's advice suddenly doesn't sound so stupid when you're walking home alone at night and you hear footsteps following you.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 1, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relavent and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Wet!

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Kelly and Lu are on a camping trip in Wales, and it's raining heavily. Kelly and Lu join a group on an orienteering course, but some of the boys are showing off and fooling about. Is a serious accident inevitable?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Moving

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Lu is worried. Her mum and dad want to move her to a new, private school, so she can get better exam results. But Lu doesn't want to go; she'll miss her friends, the Sisters. Can the Sisters come up with some good reasons why Lu should stay where she is?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 2, which is suitable for ages 10+. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Open Wide

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Lu's got toothache. She has a dentist's appointment, but she hates going to the dentist and is trying every trick she knows to get out of going. Unfortunately her mum insists and writes a note to school. Lu thinks she can get out of it, but a helpful friend drops her right in it. But, when at last she gets there, it turns out rather better than she thought.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 4, which is suitable for primary age readers. There are three further sets in the series which build up reading skills and stamina and where Siti and the Sisters gradually grow a few years older. The Sisters are here!

Making Tracks

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
The girls are off to spend a day at the local wetland centre. Things begin to get interesting when Rachel finds strange prints in the mud. They look like dinosaur prints. Can dinosaurs really still be alive? The girls find themselves on the track of something strange. Kelly is the only one who's not impressed when finally they discover the answer.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 4, which is suitable for primary age readers. There are three further sets in the series which build up reading skills and stamina and where Siti and the Sisters gradually grow a few years older. The Sisters are here!

Don't Let Go

by Helen Orme

Published 1 October 2013
Kelly is given the job of looking after her mum's friend's dog. The problem is - she hates dogs. Floppy, though, loves everybody. That's part of the problem. The Sisters are happy to help and they take Floppy to the park. At the park Floppy meets another dog and makes a break for it. Then they hear the sound of screeching brakes. What has happened?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 4, which is suitable for primary age readers. There are three further sets in the series which build up reading skills and stamina and where Siti and the Sisters gradually grow a few years older. The Sisters are here!

Leave Her Alone

by Helen Orme

Published 1 January 2019
Lu's Dad gets a new car and he likes to show it off. When he arrives at school to pick Lu up after school, a group of girls start to make fun of Lu. But it soon turns into more than just harmless fun and it's up to Siti and the sisters to try to put a stop to the bullies.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 3, which is suitable for ages 12+, since some of the stories touch on more grown-up topics such as friends who take drugs and going to parties. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

Sleepover

by Helen Orme

Published 1 January 2019
The Sisters are having a sleepover at Lu's. After watching horror DVDs in Lu's bedroom, it's time to go out to the summer house in the garden where they're all meant to be sleeping. But there are all kinds of spooky noises outside and then the burglar alarm goes off. Lu's parents aren't sympathetic and don't believe the girls when they say it wasn't anything to do with them. But what was it?

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 3, which is suitable for ages 12+, since some of the stories touch on more grown-up topics such as friends who take drugs and going to parties. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!

She's My Friend Now

by Helen Orme

Published 1 January 2019
There's a new girl at school and finally Kelly has someone to sit next to in her maths class. The only problem is that Carly is really clingy and she doesn't seem to like the rest of the Sisters. She just wants to be friends with Kelly. It's time for the Sisters to hatch a plan and find Carly some new friends.

This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 3, which is suitable for ages 12+, since some of the stories touch on more grown-up topics such as friends who take drugs and going to parties. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here!