In Stewie Scraps and the Giant Joggers is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story Stewie goes away on an overnight school trip. It is his first time away from home and his first time in the countryside. His head is full of ideas for making this and making that. Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.

This money-saving pack contains one copy each of the Stewie Scraps books: Stewie Scraps and the Trolley Cart, Stewie Scraps and the Space Racer, Stewie Scraps and the Super Sleigh, Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider, Stewie Scraps and the Giant Joggers and Stewie Scraps and the Star Rocket. Stewie Scraps is an unlikely hero. He doesn't do sport. He hasn't got any time for sums or things like that, but he is great at making things. Children will love Stewie's amazing technological creations - all made from bits and bobs from his dad's junk shop. Stewie Scraps is a very likeable character and this series of six adventure stories will appeal to all readers of both sexes. The gripping storylines and simple language make them particularly suitable for use with reluctant readers.

This money-saving pack contains six copies of each of the six Stewie Scraps books: Stewie Scraps and the Trolley Cart, Stewie Scraps and the Space Racer, Stewie Scraps and the Super Sleigh, Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider, Stewie Scraps and the Giant Joggers and Stewie Scraps and the Star Rocket. Stewie Scraps is an unlikely hero. He doesn't do sport. He hasn't got any time for sums or things like that, but he is great at making things. Children will love Stewie's amazing technological creations - all made from bits and bobs from his dad's junk shop. Stewie Scraps is a very likeable character and this series of six adventure stories will appeal to all readers of both sexes. The gripping storylines and simple language make them particularly suitable for use with reluctant readers.

Stewie Scraps and the Super Sleigh is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story, which takes place just before Christmas, a new boy starts in Stewie's class and they soon become friends. Then Stewie realizes that since Miles came along, he hasn't come up with any new designs. But will his super sleigh fly? And will he meet Santa? Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.

Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story Stewie's big brother Clint spots an amazing motorbike. Later that night, Stewie secretly flicks through Clint's bike magazines until he finds a picture of that bike. Find out how Stewie builds his own bike and what happens on the Easy Rider's first outing. Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.

In Stewie Scraps and the Star Rocket is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story Grandpa invites Stewie to come with him to the firework display at his local pub. Stewie is spellbound by the firework display. He's never seen such big rockets before. The next day, it takes only a couple of hours to find all the bits needed for his Super Star Rocket. But what will happen when Stewie tries to launch it? Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.

In Stewie Scraps and the Trolley Cart is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story Alfie Battersby, just about the cleverest and richest boy in Mr Melling's class, invites Stewie to his karting-party. Stewie is on Alfie's team at the karting track. He tries to remember everything he's been shown but it isn't as easy as he expects. His new design doesn't go according to plan either. Find out what goes wrong and how Grandpa comes to the rescue. Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.

In Stewie Scraps and the Space Racer is specially designed to appeal to reluctant boy readers. In the story Stewie spends all week wishing that Friday afternoon would come. It is Art and Craft on Friday afternoons, the only lesson Stewie willingly takes part in. When Mr Melling announces the start of a new project on space, Stewie knows exactly what to design, a spacecraft. Slower learners will identify with Stewie, who isn't very good at school, but does like technology.