Nathan is sure his dream about a polar bear has something to do with climate change. But, as a nine-year-old boy, Nathan doesn't think there's anything he can do... Læs mere
Why are some birds colourful and others dull? In this book children will learn about birds, from hummingbirds to flamingos. Purple Band non-fiction titles provide more... Læs mere
Discover the five senses and how they help us. In Red Band illustrations continue to support understanding but readers also need to use decoding skills. Slightly longer texts with... Læs mere
What is chocolate and how is it made? Find out in this book. Non-fiction texts in Turquoise Band use maps, charts and diagrams to present information. Learners are... Læs mere
The sun is up, what is it shining on? Pink A books are intended for new readers with around 30-60 words, colourful illustrations and a high level of repetition to help with word... Læs mere
This captivating non-fiction book compares pet cats and wild cats, pointing out the features common to both. Each spread consists of a beautifully illustrated and labelled feature of... Læs mere
In this simple non-fiction report we are introduced to the various creatures in a typical pond: frogs, snails, dragonflies, pond-skaters, fish and birds. Each spread features a... Læs mere
When it rains, we put on a raincoat to protect ourselves. Animals have coats to protect themselves, too. Discover all the different types of coats that can be found in the wild, and discuss what they might be useful for, in this photographic non-fiction report.
Have you ever seen a puppet show? Now's your chance to go behind the scenes! Take a trip inside the Little Angel Theatre and meet Ronnie the puppeteer. As he... Læs mere
‘It is dark in the park. It is dark in the street.’ This superb patterned non-fiction text uses atmospheric illustrations to show what happens in the neighbourhood when it is... Læs mere
Non-fiction title Dragon Hunter takes a look at the unique Komodo Dragon and explores how they live. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In this non-fiction book, What's the Weather like today?, Tiger explores different types of weather and the activities you can do in each. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.