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  • : Magic Tree house #7 Sunset of the Sabertooth (No:15356)
  • : Mary Pope Osborne
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  • : The Ice Age is very cool…for two kids in bathing suits! Jack and Annie nearly freeze when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the time of cave people and woolly mammoths. But nothing can stop them from having another wild adventure—not even a saber-toothed tiger!
  • : 6 -9 Yrs
  • : Magic Tree house #1 Dinosaurs Before Dark (No:15350)
  • : Mary Pope Osborne
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  • : Where did the tree house come from? Before Jack and Annie can find out, the mysterious tree house whisks them to the prehistoric past. Now they have to figure out how to get home. Can they do it before dark…or will they become a dinosaur’s dinner?
  • : 6 -9 Yrs
  • : Coming out as DALIT (No:7006)
  • : Yashica Dutt
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  • : This book is an attempt to write and develop a critical literary history and theory of Dalit literature. The book grapples with several questions and issues that are key to understanding Dalit voices in literature: Who is a Dalit? What is the history and context of Dalit self-expression? What is the philosophy of Dalit literature? What is Dalit aesthetics? How does one read, interpret and teach Dalit literature? While providing a concise critical survey of the five decades of Dalit literature and criticism, the book deals with Dalit life, culture and history.
  • : 13+ -13+ Yrs
  • : Usborne Phonic Readers - Frog on a log (No:15027)
  • : Phil Roxbee Cox
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  • : Frog is happy living in the bog, until Pup the dog and Big Pig knock him off his log, so he tries to find a solution to his problem.
  • : 2 -5 Yrs
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  • : Usborne Phonic Readers - Ted in a Red Bed (No:15038)
  • : Phil Roxbee Cox
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  • : Newly reissued to coincide with and support the Government's new focus on learning through synthetic phonics in primary schools, these delightful books will enthral, entertain and educate all young learners. They feature the ever-popular illustrations of Stephen Cartwright. They are developed in consultation with educational psychology expert, Dr. Marylynne Grant.
  • : 2 -5 Yrs
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  • : Usborne Phonic Readers - Bee makes tea (No:15022)
  • : Lesley Sims
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  • : A lively story with humorous illustrations, ideal for children who are beginning to read for themselves, or for reading aloud together. With simple rhyming text and phonic repetition, this book is specially designed to develop essential language and early reading skills. Also includes guidance notes for parents at the back of the book.
  • : 2 -5 Yrs
  • : Aarum Parayatha Katha (Malayalam) (No:5567)
  • : Dr. K Sreekumar
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  • : Usborne Phonics Readers - Cow takes a bow (No:15021)
  • : Russel Punter
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  • : When Brown Cow visits the circus, she ends up stepping in for the clown who hasn't turned up for work. She slips, trips, drops things and loses her hat, and thinks that she's done a pretty bad job - but the ringmaster is thrilled. A lively story, specially written to develop phonemic awareness, this book is ideal for reading aloud and for children who are beginning to read for themselves. Simple, phonically repetitive text is a great way to develop essential language and early reading skills, and guidance notes are included to give parents confidence as they help their child learn to read.
  • : 2 -4 Yrs
  • : Usborne Phonics Readers- Snail brings the Mail (No:15023)
  • : Russel Punter
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  • : A humourous tale, specially written to develop phonemic awareness. Ideal for reading aloud and for children who are beginning to read for themselves. Rhythmic, phonically repetitive text helps to develop essential language and early reading skills, and guidance notes at the back give parents confidence as they help their child learn to read. Postman snail does his best but he's ever so slow. After a bad storm - and a flood which almost prevents snail completing his round - snail spots something for sale which ends all his troubles.
  • : 2 -4 Yrs
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  • : Usborne Phonics Readers Hen's Pens (No:15015)
  • : Phil Roxbee Cox
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  • : Newly reissued to coincide with and support the Government's new focus on learning through synthetic phonics in primary schools, these delightful books will enthral, entertain and educate all young learners. They feature the ever-popular illustrations of Stephen Cartwright. They are developed in consultation with educational psychology expert, Dr. Marylynne Grant.
  • : 2 -4 Yrs
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