Little Laureates Poems from Essex
A cow who says "Bow-wow," "Miaow," and "Quack! Quack!" is sick enough to require a cow specialist.
Alan Moore on His Work and Career (Talking with Graphic Novelists)
by Alan Moore
Connect Lev 3,One Hour To Spare
First Verses is a series of books of new and original poetry for young children, chosen by John Foster. The first four titles were very well received, and Bedtime Rhymes is one of the second batch of four more First Verses titles. In Bedtime Rhymes there are poems for when you don't want to go to bed, and for when you do. There's bath time and hair-washing too (groan) before you drift off to dream. The book is illustrated in full colour, and Carol Thompson's beautifully observed pictures create...
Connect Lev 4,Story Joshua Who Jump
This series contains stories of romance, thrillers, history, adventure, autobiography, science fiction and humour, designed to cover the whole range in secondary school. The books have been divided by level of reading difficulty, indicated by the colour on the back cover. Pink is the easiest to read, green a bit more demanding, and black is aimed at more confident readers. This volume contains two amusing plays at the pink level.
Granny describes some of the pranks she pulled when she was young.
Connect Lev 2,Music In Kitchen
GCSE English Literature for Aqa Macbeth Student Book with Cambridge Elevate Enhanced Edition (2 Years) (GCSE English Literature AQA)
by Anthony Partington and Richard Spencer
Kite and Other Stories (New Windmills) (Modern English Language Texts)
by W Somerset Maugham
Wormdiggers, Sun Flakes and One Million Angels
Reading Skills Africa TB Silver
Each book in the series introduces pupils to a wide range of culturally appropriate text types, including fiction, poetry and non-fiction. The books are graded according to readability and are incremental in difficulty and provide a complement to any other resources currently being used. Each unit in the book is structured in the same way, making the books accessible and easy to use. The activities linked to each text support the development of essential reading skills. At "Text Level" pupils ar...
Did you know that the only known purpose-built theatres in Shakespeare's England were in London and Bristol? Or that only boys and men could become actors? This fascinating book outlines the world of the theatre in which William Shakespeare wrote and did business, from outdoor and indoor theatres and the life of an actor and touring, to how plays were written, funded, and staged.