Ben, Rosie, and Grandpa go to a museum with Clunk. There are dinosaurs in the museum. Does Clunk like the new dinosaur?
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and... Læs mere
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Grandpa has a hat. Where is it? Can Clunk see it?
Ben and Rosie are in a store with Grandpa. Can you see apples and bananas? And look! Can you see oranges?
Find out what happens when aliens invade your planet in The Night of the Ticklers. Mike and Katy discover that an alien invasion... Læs mere
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures... Læs mere
An old man scares Joe and Jade with stories of a Snow Monster. But when the children meet the monster, they find out he is not so scary after all.
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with fully decodable phonics books matched to Letters and Sounds.
A simple information book depicting different activities: running, jumping, hanging, skating, creeping and swimming. Simple text accompanies photographs of animals performing each activity , alongside photographs of children acting out the same activity.
Who is in the boat? A hilarious counting story about a mouse with a boat taxi that reluctantly agrees to pick up an increasing number of animals as it floats downstream,... Læs mere
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level When the Game Player of Zob pays a visit to earth and challenges the earthling... Læs mere
All is quiet in the gallery, as two security guards keep watch. But something strange is happening in the paintings, as piece by piece the clothes from a man in one painting move to other images – with hilarious results! This fun story is written by Paul Shipton.