The "Fact Finders" series is the non-fiction component of Oxford's infant reading scheme, "Oxford Reading Tree". The "Fact Finders" introduce non-fiction books to children, and focus on developing the information retrieval and handling skills they need to use them effectively. The series encompasses a whole range of genres, illustration styles, and subject focuses. The first 18 titles are grouped into three topic units: "Myself", "Families", and "Houses and homes". The Big Books are large format, but otherwise identical to the pupils' books. Previously only available in packs of six titles (ISBN 0-19-916674-9), they are now available individually.


Workbooks by: Ackland, Jenny;




Workbooks by: Ackland, Jenny;


Oxford Reading Tree

by Roderick Hunt and etc.

Published 1 September 1994
This series is the non-fiction component of Oxford's popular infant reading scheme, "Oxford Reading Tree". It introduces non-fiction to infant children, and focuses on developing the information retrieval and handling skills they need. The series encompasses a whole range of genres, illustration styles and subject focuses. Unit A supports National Curriculum science, technology, and history, as well as developing reading skills and demonstrating different styles of non-fiction writing.









Workbooks by: Ackland, Jenny;

Oxford Reading Tree

by Rod Hunt

Published 1 November 1991

Part of a programme designed to teach young children to read, this storybook at Key Stage 1 features the characters Adam and Yasmin.


Oxford Reading Tree

by Rod Hunt

Published 1 November 1991

Part of a programme designed to teach young children to read, this storybook at Key Stage 1 features the characters Adam and Yasmin.