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Pearson Education Limited An Inspector Calls
Book SynopsisThe "Heinemann Plays" series offers contemporary drama and classic plays in durable classroom editions. In this play an inspector interrupts a party to investigate a girl's suicide, and implicates each of the party-makers in her death.
£12.55
Pearson Education Limited Pearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE Combined Science
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£14.82
OUP Oxford Numicon Box of 80 Numicon Shapes
Book SynopsisLoved by teachers and children for the colourful, hands-on way it brings numbers to life; Numicon''s unique apparatus offers all children a multi-sensory approach to exploring and understanding mathematical concepts.The box of 80 Numicon Shapes provides essential apparatus to parents and teachers of children throughout the Primary years. The box contains: 10x 1-shapes, 10x 2-shapes, 10x 3-shapes, 10x 4-shapes, 10x 5-shapes, 10x 10-shapes, 5x 6-shapes, 5x 7-shapes, 5x 8-shapes, 5x 9-shapes. Extra apparatus is available separately, both individually and as part of larger Starter Apparatus Packs. Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.
£52.43
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 6 Eye of the Wolf
Book SynopsisThe wolf has lost nearly everything on his journey to the zoo, including an eye and his beloved pack. The boy too has lost much and seen many terrible things. They stand eye to eye on either side of the wolf's enclosure and, slowly, each makes his own extraordinary story known to the other...
£9.33
Pearson Education Limited Once a Week Comprehension Book 1 International
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£13.15
Pearson Education Pearson Edexcel International GCSE 91 English
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£36.71
OUP Oxford Numicon Extra Numicon 1shapes
Book Synopsis20 Numicon 1-shapes, useful for activities or to replace lost shapes. Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.
£8.52
Pearson Education Limited Maths Progress International Year 9 Student Book
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£21.91
Pearson Education Limited Pearson International Primary Science Workbook
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£12.69
Pearson Education Limited International GCSE 91 Mathematics A Exam Practice
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£14.34
Pearson Education Learn to Read at Home with Bug Club Phonics
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£14.06
Pearson Education Limited Inspire Computing International Workbook Year 7
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£15.42
Stenhouse Publishers Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and
Book SynopsisWord mastery comes from intimate knowledge of language. In Word Nerds : Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary, authors Leslie Montgomery and Margot Holmes Smith take you inside classrooms where they implement creative, flexible vocabulary instruction that improves their students' word knowledge and confidence. With support from literacy specialist Brenda Overturf, the authors developed a five-part plan to teach all students to learn vocabulary: Introducing new words in contextAdding related synonyms and antonymsEngaging in several days of active learningCelebrating new wordsAssessing vocabulary developmentThis easy-to-read reference explains how to plan, teach, and assess based on the latest research in vocabulary instruction and learning. After incorporating the authors' plan, you can be a Word Nerd too!Trade Review"Word Nerds raises the level of vocabulary instruction by setting the bar high for teachers, challenging us to provide students with the desire to study vocabulary and apply their knowledge not only to standardized tests but to daily writing and conversation." - MiddleWebTable of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1: What's the Big Deal About Vocabulary Instruction?; Chapter 2: Classrooms That Foster Word Confidence; Chapter 3: Making Introductions; Chapter 4: Squeezing the Juicy Words—Adding Synonyms and Antonyms; Chapter 5: Active Vocabulary Practice; Chapter 6: Celebrate to Validate; Chapter 7: Spreading Vocabulary Wings; Chapter 8: Learning Through Assessment
£23.74
Pearson Education Limited Inspire Computing International Workbook Year 9
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£15.82
Pearson Education Pearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies
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£11.89
Pearson Education Limited Pearson International Primary Science Textbook
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£20.00
Pearson Education Limited Pearson Edexcel International GCSE 91 Accounting
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£35.57
Stenhouse Publishers Making Number Talks Matter: Developing
Book SynopsisMaking the transition to student-centered learning begins with finding ways to get students to share their thinking, something that can be particularly challenging for math class. Authors Ruth Parker and Cathy Humphreys introduce. Making Number Talks Matter: Developing Mathematical Practices and Deepening Understanding, Grades 3-10, taking the readers into classrooms where their Number Talks routines are taught. Parker and Humphreys apply their 15 minute lessons to inspire and initiate math talks. Through vignettes in the book, you'll meet other teachers learning how to listen closely to students and how to prompt them into figuring out solutions to problems. You will learn how to make on-the-spot decisions, continually advancing and deepening the conversation. Making Number Talks Matter includes: Sample Problems: Filled with a range of Number Talks problems, 10-15 minute warm-up routines that lend themselves to mental math and comparison of strategies Navigating Rough Spots: Learn how to create a safe environment fortrickyor challenging student discussions that can arise when talking through problems and sharing ideas Responding to Mistakes: Ways to handle misconceptions and mathematical errors that come up during the course of Number Talk conversations Making Number Talks Matter is filled with teaching tips for honoring student contributions while still correcting errors, and teaching concepts while nudging independent thinking. Whether you are an elementary, middle school, or high school teacher, through daily practice and open conversation, you can build a solid foundation for the study of mathematics and Make Number Talks Matter.Trade Review“This is the book I’ve been waiting for! Making Number Talks Matter provides teachers with just the right strategies and details for helping students investigate the mathematical relationships and ideas central to grades 3-10.” -Megan Franke, University of California, Los Angeles “Mathematically powerful classrooms support students in sense-making—in exploring conjecturing, and building on ideas individually and collectively. In Making Number Talks Matter, Cathy Humphreys and Ruth Parker show how to make such exciting and productive mathematical discussions take place in your classroom. Read it, try it! –Alan Schoenfeld, University of California, Berkeley “Inside every calculation are buried the seeds of algebra. This wonderful new book shows how to use Number Talks to grow those seeds and meet the challenges of the Common Core. Cathy and Ruth have given us a wise and practical book on how Number Talks can help solve some of the most pressing problems facing schools.” –Phil Daro, Author Team, Common Core State Standards "The power of Number Talks to transform people's views of mathematics cannot be overestimated. The rich knowledge that Cathy and Ruth share, drawing from decades of experiences is invaluable." - Dr. Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education, Stanford University “The power of Number Talks to transform people’s views of mathematics cannot be overestimated.” –Dr. Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education, Stanford University “Mathematically powerful classrooms support students in sense-making—in exploring conjecturing, and building on ideas individually and collectively. In Making Number Talks Matter, Cathy Humphreys and Ruth Parker show how to make such exciting and productive mathematical discussions take place in your classroom. Read it, try it! –Alan Schoenfeld, University of California, Berkeley “Inside every calculation are buried the seeds of algebra. This wonderful new book shows how to use Number Talks to grow those seeds and meet the challenges of the Common Core. Cathy and Ruth have given us a wise and practical book on how Number Talks can help solve some of the most pressing problems facing schools.” –Phil Daro, Author Team, Common Core State StandardsTable of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1: What Are Number Talks? Why Are They So Important?; Chapter 2: Getting Number Talks Started; Chapter 3: Guiding Principles for Enacting Number Talks in the Classroom; Prelude to the Operations; Chapter 4: Subtraction Across the Grades; Chapter 5: Multiplication Across the Grades; Chapter 6: Addition Across the Grades; Chapter 7: Division Across the Grades; Chapter 8: Making Sense of Fractions (and Decimals and Percent); Chapter 9: Number Talks Can Spark Investigations; Chapter 10: Managing Bumps in the Road; Chapter 11: Moving Forward
£27.54
Pearson Education Limited Pearson REVISE Edexcel ASA Level Biology Revision
Book SynopsisOur Revision Workbooks are designed to help students develop vital skills throughout the course and build their confidence in preparation for the exam, with guided questions, unguided questions, practice papers and a full set of answers.
£13.49
Foxton Books Foxton's 700 Vocabulary Flash Cards for the 11
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£30.77
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 6 collected poems
Book SynopsisA collection of poems by Ted Hughes and John Agard. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ‘single voice’ collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.
£12.69
Pearson Education Limited Pearson International Primary Science Textbook
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£20.00
Stenhouse Publishers Revision Decisions: Talking Through Sentences and
Book SynopsisRevision is often a confusing and difficult process for students, but it's also the most important part of the writing process. If students leave our classrooms not knowing how to move a piece of writing forward, we've failed them. Revision Decisions: Talking Through Sentences and Beyond will help teachers develop the skills students need in an ever-evolving writing, language, and reading world. Jeff Anderson and Deborah Dean have written a book that engages writers in the tinkering, playing, and thinking that are essential to clarify and elevate writing. Focusing on sentences, the authors use mentor texts to show the myriad possibilities that exist for revision. Essential to their process is the concept of classroom talk. Readers will be shown how revision lessons can be discussed in a generative way, and how each student can benefit from talking through the revision process as a group. Revision Decisions focuses on developing both the writing and the writer. The easy-to-follow lessons make clear and accessible the rigorous thinking and the challenging process of making writing work. Narratives, setup lessons, templates, and details about how to move students toward independence round out this essential book. Additionally, the authors weave the language, reading, and writing goals of the Common Core and other standards into an integrated and connected practice. The noted language arts teacher James Britton once said that good writing floats on a sea of talk. Revision Decisions supports those genuine conversations we naturally have as readers and writers, leading the way to the essential goal of making meaning.Trade Review“Revision Decisions will provide teachers with much-needed tools to facilitate the teaching of revision in a way that will make it stick with their students. Pick this one up and add it toyour reading stack—you will be glad you did (and so will your students)!” — Texas VoicesTable of ContentsPart 1: The Basics; Chapter 1: Revision Decisions Are Possible; Chapter 2: The Vocabulary of Revision Decisions; Chapter 3: The Process; Part 2: The Lesson Sets; Lesson Set 1: Modifying in the Right Direction; Lesson Set 2: Can't Resist a List; Lesson Set 3: The Pair Necessities; Lesson Set 4: Asides are Extra; Lesson Set 5: Sentences Interrupted; Lesson Set 6: The Participle Principle; Lesson Set 7: A Verbal Remedy; Lesson Set 8: Keep your Reader Oriented; Lesson Set 9: The Comma -Drama Dilemma; Lesson Set 10: What's Left?
£26.59
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 3 Storm
Book SynopsisAnnie must cross the marsh to help save her sister, but the ghostly horseman is always close by… Annie knows the secrets of the great marsh. She's even heard about its ghost. But on a terrible night, when Annie must brave the storm alone, not even she knows what to expect.
£11.33
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 3 collected poems
Book SynopsisA collection of poems by Roger McGough and Christina Rosetti. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ‘single voice’ collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.
£12.69
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 4 collected poems
Book SynopsisA collection of poems by Grace Nicholls and James Carter. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ‘single voice’ collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.
£12.69
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 2 Maximus and the Beanstalk
Book SynopsisMaximus is a good boy and he always helps his parents. Everyone is happy, until one day a huge beanstalk crashes through their cottage! But that's not Maximus's biggest problem, oh no! Something keeps stealing his favourite things, but no one believes him. There's only one thing for it - Maximus must make a trip down the creepy beanstalk and solve the mystery himself...
£11.33
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 4 The Iron Man
Book Synopsis“Where had he come from? Nobody knows. How was he made? Nobody knows.” Tractors, ploughs, barbed-wire fences ... nothing is safe from the Iron Man. The farmers have a plan to save their machines, but will they need the Iron Man in the end?
£11.33
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 5 collected poems
Book SynopsisA collection of poems by Michael Rosen and Charles Causley. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ‘single voice’ collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.
£12.69
Pearson Education Learn to Read at Home with Bug Club Phonics
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£14.06
Scribe Publications Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street: the children’s
Book SynopsisSomething smells good at 10 Pomegranate Street! Delicious, actually! In each apartment, someone is preparing a special dish to share with their neighbours. Mr Singh is making coconut dahl with his daughter while Maria mashes some avocados for her guacamole. Will everything be ready on time? Written and magnificently illustrated by Felicita Sala, this glorious celebration of community is filled with recipes from all over the world and simple instructions perfect for young chefs. Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is a visual feast to share and delight in. Trade Review‘A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.’ * Yotam Ottolenghi *‘Beautifully depicting an apartment building with people cooking food from all over the world … Really uplifting and charming.’ -- Nigella Lawson‘Part biography of an apartment block’s inhabitants, part children’s recipe book, each highly evocative illustration depicts a different resident or family in their kitchen preparing a dish ... the book is a wonderful celebration of multiculturalism and food bringing people together. It’s also a unique way to encourage independent readers who are would-be cooks.’ -- Imogen Carter * The Guardian *‘The world’s cuisines are brought together with some well-considered pencil strokes – a book for adults to drool over, as well as children.’ -- Amy Bryant * The Telegraph *‘This is such a lovely children’s book … with beautifully drawn recipes from green rice to salmorejo.’ -- Bee Wilson, author of The Way We Eat Now‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street works outside the kitchen, too. It is not only a recipe book, it is a heartwarming story about the global residents of number 10.’ -- Anna Shepard * Waitrose Weekend *‘Packed with simple recipes from around the world, this is the perfect gift for tiny budding cooks.’ -- Nina Pottell * Prima *‘There is much more to this book than recipes … Across these few recipes are so many new flavours or tastes I’d given up trying on my daughter … Felicita Sala, I salute you.’ -- Sophie Morris * i *‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street has been inspirational, allowing us to add several surprising new dishes to our weekly menu. The format offers an imaginative starting point for exploring a variety of ethnic cuisines.’ -- Sara Keating * The Irish Times *‘The book provides a fantastic tour of international cuisine and there is a lot to talk about in each apartment … An enchanting book that can be used in different ways.’ * Early Years Educator *‘One book has caught my eye this year – Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street by Felicita Sala. Although directed at children, the recipes are perfect for any family cooking. The drawings are beautiful.’ -- Julie Scrumptious * Sunday Mail *‘This lovely recipe book celebrates community, culture and food from around the world.’ * The Week Junior *‘A visual feast to share and delight in.’ * The Green Parent *‘A warm, beautifully illustrated celebration of community and culture, including simple recipes from around the world.’ * The Bookseller *‘What a delightful and unique cookbook for kids! … The illustrations are charming and colourful, and the recipes are delicious … This easy cookbook comes highly recommended for foodies of all ages. The food will taste even better when shared with family and friends!’ -- Angela Crocombe * Readings *‘One of the most beautiful books to land on our desks for a while.’ * City Kids *‘What a delectable treat of a picture book … this would be a wonderful book to share with a class as part of a project on food, or diversity and culture. The recipes are irresistible and children would enjoy finding out about their provenance as well as making them.’ -- Rachel Elvidge * Just Imagine *‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is bound to be a favourite in every child’s house, giving, as it does, ten recipes for delicious food to cook and share. It’s a beautifully illustrated book and the pleasure starts immediately you open the cover ... The deep, soft colours, the wonderful faces and rooms, are so detailed and interesting, it’s almost as if each picture is just waiting to be walked into ... A book to be kept.’ -- Gwen Grant * Armadillo *‘This delightfully illustrated children’s cookbook offers a global menu of dishes to share with friends, family, and neighbours … Combining simple, fresh flavours with recipes from around the world, this book will nourish and inspire budding cooks while whetting the appetites of their more experienced helpers.’ -- Susie Q * Susie’s Reviews and Giveaways *‘Every page in this book has detailed illustrations with simple recipes that the children can follow. It would be such fun to help the young ones to cook this food that comes from different places around the world.’ FOUR STARS * Good Reading *‘This eye-catching, mouth-watering cookbook beautifully evokes the joy of food and its power to unite.’ -- Frances Atkinson * Sydney Morning Herald *‘Delightful.’ * Child Magazine *‘Beautifully illustrated ... Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is not just a cookbook, however, and tells a charming, simple picture story perfect for bedtime with little ones ... Ultimately, the book is about breaking bread with friends to build strong communities.’ -- Camille Smith * The Weekly Times *‘A perfect Christmas present for young chefs, with its simple and easy-to-follow recipes and enticing watercolour illustrations. It will convince reluctant readers to get stuck in a book, and fussy eaters in the kitchen too!’ * Bristol Magazine *
£8.54
Pearson Education iPrimary English Anthology Year 4 NonFiction
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£23.09
Scribe Publications Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street: the children’s
Book Synopsis'A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.' - Yotam OttolenghiIn each apartment, someone is preparing a special dish to share with their neighbours. Mr Singh is making coconut dahl with his daughter while Maria mashes some avocados for her guacamole. Will everything be ready on time? Written and magnificently illustrated by Felicita Sala, this glorious celebration of community is filled with recipes from all over the world and simple instructions perfect for young chefs. Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is a visual feast to share and delight in. Trade Review‘A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.’ -- Yotam Ottolenghi‘Beautifully depicting an apartment building with people cooking food from all over the world … Really uplifting and charming.’ -- Nigella Lawson‘Part biography of an apartment block’s inhabitants, part children’s recipe book, each highly evocative illustration depicts a different resident or family in their kitchen preparing a dish ... the book is a wonderful celebration of multiculturalism and food bringing people together. It’s also a unique way to encourage independent readers who are would-be cooks.’ -- Imogen Carter * The Guardian *‘The world’s cuisines are brought together with some well-considered pencil strokes – a book for adults to drool over, as well as children.’ -- Amy Bryant * The Telegraph *‘This is such a lovely children’s book … with beautifully drawn recipes from green rice to salmorejo.’ -- Bee Wilson, author of The Way We Eat Now‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street works outside the kitchen, too. It is not only a recipe book, it is a heartwarming story about the global residents of number 10.’ -- Anna Shepard * Waitrose Weekend *‘Packed with simple recipes from around the world, this is the perfect gift for tiny budding cooks.’ -- Nina Pottell * Prima *‘There is much more to this book than recipes … Across these few recipes are so many new flavours or tastes I’d given up trying on my daughter … Felicita Sala, I salute you.’ -- Sophie Morris * i *‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street has been inspirational, allowing us to add several surprising new dishes to our weekly menu. The format offers an imaginative starting point for exploring a variety of ethnic cuisines.’ -- Sara Keating * The Irish Times *‘One book has caught my eye this year – Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street by Felicita Sala. Although directed at children, the recipes are perfect for any family cooking. The drawings are beautiful.’ -- Julie Scrumptious * Sunday Mail *‘This lovely recipe book celebrates community, culture and food from around the world.’ * The Week Junior *‘The book provides a fantastic tour of international cuisine and there is a lot to talk about in each apartment … An enchanting book that can be used in different ways.’ * Early Years Educator *‘A warm, beautifully illustrated celebration of community and culture, including simple recipes from around the world.’ * The Bookseller *‘What a delectable treat of a picture book … this would be a wonderful book to share with a class as part of a project on food, or diversity and culture. The recipes are irresistible and children would enjoy finding out about their provenance as well as making them.’ -- Rachel Elvidge * Just Imagine *‘One of the most beautiful books to land on our desks for a while.’ * City Kids *‘What a delightful and unique cookbook for kids! … The illustrations are charming and colourful, and the recipes are delicious … This easy cookbook comes highly recommended for foodies of all ages. The food will taste even better when shared with family and friends!’ -- Angela Crocombe * Readings *‘Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is bound to be a favourite in every child’s house, giving, as it does, ten recipes for delicious food to cook and share. It’s a beautifully illustrated book and the pleasure starts immediately you open the cover ... The deep, soft colours, the wonderful faces and rooms, are so detailed and interesting, it’s almost as if each picture is just waiting to be walked into ... A book to be kept.’ -- Gwen Grant * Armadillo *‘This delightfully illustrated children’s cookbook offers a global menu of dishes to share with friends, family, and neighbours … Combining simple, fresh flavours with recipes from around the world, this book will nourish and inspire budding cooks while whetting the appetites of their more experienced helpers.’ -- Susie Q * Susie’s Reviews and Giveaways *‘Every page in this book has detailed illustrations with simple recipes that the children can follow. It would be such fun to help the young ones to cook this food that comes from different places around the world.’ FOUR STARS * Good Reading *‘A visual feast to share and delight in.’ * The Green Parent *‘This eye-catching, mouth-watering cookbook beautifully evokes the joy of food and its power to unite.’ -- Frances Atkinson * Sydney Morning Herald *‘Delightful.’ * Child Magazine *‘Beautifully illustrated ... Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is not just a cookbook, however, and tells a charming, simple picture story perfect for bedtime with little ones ... Ultimately, the book is about breaking bread with friends to build strong communities.’ -- Camille Smith * The Weekly Times *‘A perfect Christmas present for young chefs, with its simple and easy-to-follow recipes and enticing watercolour illustrations. It will convince reluctant readers to get stuck in a book, and fussy eaters in the kitchen too!’ * Bristol Magazine *
£11.69
Pearson Education Limited Child Development An Illustrated Guide 3rd
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£30.32
Pearson Education Limited Pearson International Primary Science Textbook
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£20.00
Pearson Education Limited Pearson International Primary Science Workbook
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£12.69
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 3 Ottoline and the Yellow Cat
Book SynopsisMeet Ottoline Brown and her best friend, Mr. Munroe. No puzzle is ever too tricky for the two of them to solve . . . A string of daring burglaries have taken place in Big City and precious lapdogs are disappearing all over town. Something must be done… Can Ottoline and Mr. Munroe come up with a clever plan?
£8.29
Pearson Education Limited Inspire English International Year 8 Student Book
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£22.65
Pearson Education Limited Inspire Computing International Workbook Year 4
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£12.24
Pearson Education Limited Inspire Computing International Student Book Year
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£20.99
Pearson Education Limited Bug Club Reading Corner Age 47 Shaun the Sheep
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£7.93
White Star The Amazing Catalog of Weirdest Reptiles
Book SynopsisFollowing the adventures of a fearless explorer through his research, children will be brought face to face with some of the most bizarre and fascinating reptiles in the world. Reptiles are extraordinary animals, with prehistoric ancestors and incredible characteristics. You may be familiar with reptiles that have deadly poison or powerful coils, but did you know that there are some that can walk on water or fly through the air? Discover the eastern long-necked turtle, the horned viper, the flying dragon lizard, the gila monster, and many more. This book will introduce you to them all - tiny and giant, colourful and camouflaged, deadly and harmless. Get ready to learn some incredible fun facts about each and every one! Ages: 5 plus
£11.69
Pearson Education Limited Inspire Computing International Student Book Year
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£20.99
Pearson Education Limited Revise Edexcel ASA Level Chemistry Revision
Book SynopsisOur Revision Workbooks are designed to help students develop vital skills throughout the course and build their confidence in preparation for the exam, with guided questions, unguided questions, practice papers and a full set of answers.
£13.49
Pearson Education Limited Word Perfect Spelling Book 1 International
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£12.24
Oxford University Press Oxford Reading Tree Level 1 More Patterned
Book SynopsisThe Level 1+ Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories provide humorous storylines to engage and motivate children. The popular characters and familiar settings are brought to life by Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta. The stories are unchanged from the previous edition but the cover notes have been updated to support adults in sharing the story with the child.
£6.31
Oxford University Press Bond 11 Bond 11 Nonverbal Reasoning Assessment
Book SynopsisBond 11+ Non-verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice for age 5-6 years offers accessible practice questions for children starting their journey towards the 11+ test. This fully revised edition includes essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success. Web copy (max 220 words)
£9.71
Pearson Education Learn to Read at Home with Bug Club Phonics Pack
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£14.06