Pancake Face

by Georgia Byng

Published 7 October 2019

It's hard to hide a pancake face forever … Support severely struggling readers with this hi-lo tale about self-confidence and acceptance.

Alice Peasbody has no nose. People point and stare. Only the birds in the garden are Alice's friends. She tries to hide away, but it's hard to hide a pancake face for ever …

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.


Itch Scritch Scratch

by Eleanor Updale

Published 1 February 2014

Uh oh – the nits are in town! Support severely struggling readers with this rollicking rhyming tale.

A gang of nasty nits are in town and no matter how much the mummies go mad with mayonnaise and nit-combs, they think they're here to stay!

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.


Wolfman

by Michael Rosen

Published 3 June 2014

The town is in chaos – Wolfman is on the loose! Support severely struggling readers with this funny hi-lo tale.

Wolfman is on the loose and he is raging and rampaging through town like a terror! Lamp-posts have been ripped up, paving slabs chewed – even the Army has gone into hiding!

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.


Jenny's Choice

by Catherine MacPhail

Published 7 October 2019

There's always a price to pay … Support severely struggling readers with this spooky hi-lo thriller.

A ghostly voice promises to help Karam, a new immigrant to the UK, deal with the bully at school. But there is a price to pay in this chilling thriller that's not for the faint-hearted …

Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 6.


Yellow Rabbit

by Teresa Flavin

Published 7 October 2019

Yellow Rabbit is lost, but she's having lots of fun without her owner, Ashley. Will she come home at all? Support severely struggling readers with this sweet hi-lo adventure.

Oh no! Ashley has left her favourite toy in a hotel in Spain. She is sad, but Yellow Rabbit is having lots of fun …

Will Yellow Rabbit ever come home?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.


Harry and Kate are off to the museum, but a mystery is afoot … Support severely struggling readers with this fun hi-lo tale.

The old books in the museum are worth a lot of money. So, when Harry and Kate spot a man acting oddly, they decide to investigate!

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 6.


Freddy and the Pig

by Charlie Higson

Published 3 June 2014

Sometimes, what we wish for isn't always good for us … Support severely struggling readers with this laugh-out-loud hi-lo tale.

An XBOX loving boy hits on a cunning plan to send a pig to school in his place. Soon the pig is Star Pupil and Freddy is growing ever more pig-like at home …

Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 6.