World Wildlife Fund for Nature Readers
7 total works
Why is the river full of red mud? Why won't the horses drink the water and why are the fish dying? Mrs Makoko says that the water is good, but can we believe her? Mpho and her friends decide to find out who is polluting the river, but this is not easy, and it is also dangerous.....
The readers are graded into three language levels. Each is richly illustrated and includes exercises, questions and an illustrated glossary. Level 1 uses a vocabulary of 600 words.
Mambo and Chiluza live in a refugee camp, but the camp is in an elephant reserve. When elephants destroy the crops, the two friends quarrel. Whose land is it - the elephants' or the refugees'? Chiluza joins up with the rebel leader to kill the elephants. Mambo stays with the cheif. Can they ever be friends again?
The readers are graded into three language levels. Each is richly illustrated and includes exercises, questions and an illustrated glossary. Level 3 uses a vocabulary of 1200 words.
A leopard is eating the goats in Amos's village. Amos's father and the hunters can't catch it. So what can Amos do against this fierce and clever animal? And what can the villagers do about the drought? For while there is no rain, the leopard must look for food in the village.
The readers are graded into three language levels. Each is richly illustrated and includes exercises, questions and an illustrated glossary. Level 2 uses a vocabulary of 900 words.
Therasina goes to the delta to study birds, animals and people who live there. She and the Professor also look for a beautiful, jewel-encrusted chain lost many years before. Therasina wants to display it in her museum, for everyone to see. But someone else has other plans. Can Therasina and her guide, Moabi, save the chain?
The readers are graded into three language levels. each is richly illustrated and includes exercises, questions and an illustrated glossary. Level 3 uses a vocabulary of 1200 words.
Eze is a dremer, always thinking up new ideas and inventions. His parents wish he would do his schoolwork and help in the home. Eze soon finds out that dreaming can be dangerous. He makes people angry and unhappy. But his teacher still believes in him and helps Eze to make a really important invention.
The readers are graded into three language levels. Each is richly illustrated and includes exercises, questions and an illustrated glossary. Level 3 uses a vocabulary of 1200 words.