Look at the Puppy
- 16 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde






Princess is just so busy! She is writing a new play, she is going to the zoo with her class and she has basketball practice. But will Princess be able to do all these things if she is too tired?
All Aimee wants to do is play video games. When her family holds a games night and everyone is having fun, will Aimee come and join them
There are three new kittens at Lea's house. And they like to run around! Will they play all day or will they sleep?
Tessa and Mum are camping in Tessa's new orange tent. Tessa decides to follow some clues and record them in her journal. What will she find?
These wonderful collection of poems, rhymes and songs are sure to delight your very youngest readers. With vibrant illustrations and fun, rhyming text, students are introduced to different genres on a wide range of topics. The poems, rhymes, songs and chants also link directly to Engage Literacy fiction and non-fiction texts, meaning teachers can use this book as part of the wider Engage Literacy programme.
Rosie has a lovely new home. But she can't see a garden. Will Rosie and her family make a little garden?
Where's Farmer Belle? The animals are hungry and Farmer Belle is missing. Has she gone away?
Engage Literacy is the new reading scheme from Raintree that introduces engaging and contemporary content to motivate and support early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. All titles are precisely levelled, with new vocabulary being introduced and reinforced throughout the levels. This is a non-fiction title in the Green book band, at level 12.
Once there was a very greedy dog. He was so greedy that he lost what he wanted the most.
These wonderful collection of poems, rhymes and songs are sure to delight your very youngest readers. With vibrant illustrations and fun, rhyming text, students are introduced to different genres on a wide range of topics. The poems, rhymes, songs and chants also link directly to Engage Literacy fiction and non-fiction texts, meaning teachers can use this book as part of the wider Engage Literacy programme.
Luca's team are about to play football when all of a sudden a little grey squirrel runs onto the pitch. Will it run away? Or will they have to catch it?
These wonderful collection of poems, rhymes and songs are sure to delight your very youngest readers. With vibrant illustrations and fun, rhyming text, students are introduced to different genres on a wide range of topics. The poems, rhymes, songs and chants also link directly to Engage Literacy fiction and non-fiction texts, meaning teachers can use this book as part of the wider Engage Literacy programme.
These wonderful collection of poems, rhymes and songs are sure to delight your very youngest readers. With vibrant illustrations and fun, rhyming text, students are introduced to different genres on a wide range of topics. The poems, rhymes, songs and chants also link directly to Engage Literacy fiction and non-fiction texts, meaning teachers can use this book as part of the wider Engage Literacy programme.
Winter has been unleashed upon the Hyddenworld by an angry Earth. And Judith, now the Earth's unwilling ally and shield maiden, is powerless to intervene. Then while both human and Hydden lands wither, humans find their way into this secret realm - to destroy all that winter's storms haven't undone. The Hydden city of Brum now faces its darkest days; joining its greatest enemy to combat invaders. But ultimately, survival depends on its champions - Jack, Katherine and scrivener Bedwyn Stort. If they can locate a last gem, burning with fire and magic, devastation may be averted. But if the jewel fails to reach Juliet before winter's end, human and Hyddenkind will pay the price. Yet his quest will cost Stort dearly. It requires him to finally let Juliet go; the epic love that's sustained him. There is a solution, but is this buried too deep, lost beneath ice and snow?
Lea wants to swim in the pond with the ducks, but Dad says she can not swim in the pond. So Lea and Dad go swimming in the pool, and they are happy.
Mum and the baby arrive home. Ben wants the baby to go in his bed, but the baby needs to go in a little bed.
Baby Dinosaur is running home, but then she runs into the big log. Baby Dinosaur gets up, up, up and keeps running home.
The girl is in the bathtub, and she can see the bubbles. Her toy duck, frog and fish can play in the bubbles.
Baby Dinosaur is asleep in the nest. Little Ant is playing on Baby Dinosaur's back, going up and down. Then Little Ant goes to sleep with Baby Dinosaur.
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