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  • av Penny Chrimes
    127

    The shifting of shape grew upon her as she grew. As slow and stealthy as a polecat stalking a vole. A twitch of long ears, as yet unseen. The sudden thump of a powerful hind-leg, hers yet not yet hers. The sleekening of the flank. A change in the smell of the earth and the scents on the wind.And then it was fully upon her and she was Hare. Silver Hare - that most magical of all shape-shifters. Loveday Gwynne is a shapeshifter. When she transforms into Hare, she is full of joy, running and leaping through the grass on the moors, a silver hare with a special connection to the silver moon.But as a girl, she must be quiet and stay unnoticed, because the the old magic of the shapeshifters is no longer trusted in the village of Penros. The new Elder of Penros is determined both to rid the village of Shapeshifters and to mine the cliffs below for gold, something forbidden by the old magic.Balanced between the human world and the animal, Loveday must find a way to use her powers to reclaim her home, before it falls into the sea...

  • av Penny Chrimes
    127

    A desperate town. A child who emerges from the marshes. A falcon that helps her save them all.The child - if child it was - came out of the wild-ness. It came out of the sparse bleak marsh where few dared go and none came back. And though the town grew accustomed to the creature they did not forget from whence it came. And they whispered that there was no knowing whether she was sent as a blessing or a bane.' When the child emerges from the wilderness, no one in the town knows what to do with her. She is odd - half-wild, without speech and seems to have an unnatural bond with animals - especially the falcon, who is always circling above her. The wise-woman of the town takes her in, and names her Rhodd, but the rest of the town remain suspicious.Over the years, as Rhodd grows, the town realises that the river, which is their connection to the wider world, is beginning to die, and eventually a dark sickness begins to spread. Soon, too soon, the townspeople turn their suspicion on Rhodd and her falcon.And so, Rhodd sets out to discover what - or who - is causing the river to dry up...to protect her mother, her falcon and herself...A beautiful and enthralling adventure about love, belonging, the delicate balance of nature - and the wildness within us all, for fans of The Last Wild and Where the Crawdads Sing, for 9+ readers.

  • av Franklin Watts
    117 - 241

  • av Franklin Watts
    117 - 177

  • av Franklin Watts
    117 - 171

  • - Independent Reading Purple 8
    av Damian Harvey
    141

    This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills. Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Perfect for 5-7 year olds or those reading book band orange.

  • av SUSIE BROOKS
    157 - 211

  • av SUSIE BROOKS
    157 - 211

  • av SUSIE BROOKS
    157 - 211

  • av SUSIE BROOKS
    157 - 211

  • - Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4
    av Katie Woolley
    107 - 157

  • - Independent Reading Blue 4 Non-fiction
    av Jackie Walter
    107 - 157

  • av Giles Andreae
    127

    This triumphant, upbeat story, shows how one small action can bring big, positive change. From the creators of the international bestseller and much-loved classic, Giraffes Can't Dance.

  • - Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4
    av Sue Graves
    107 - 151

  • - Independent Reading Blue 4 Non-fiction
    av Sue Graves
    107 - 151

  • av Andy Riley
    121

    Action Dude lives for danger and excitement. He's always jumping out of helicopters, crashing ships, running along the tops of cranes and walking out of buildings just before they explode. He's nine years old and also the bravest action hero there ever was. When a theme park full of robots goes haywire, it's up to Action Dude to come to the rescue.

  • av Susie Williams
    151 - 197

    Cute photographs of animals showing emotion, combined with simple text, explains to children how to understand and deal with their own emotions

  • av Susie Williams
    151 - 197

    Cute photographs of animals showing emotion, combined with simple text, explains to children how to understand and deal with their own emotions

  • av Franklin Watts
    161 - 227

  • av Franklin Watts
    161 - 241

  • av Clive Gifford
    161

    Build your sports skills with the Sports Academy series

  • av Clive Gifford
    161 - 227

    Build your sports skills with the Sports Academy series

  • av Franklin Watts
    161 - 227

  • av Franklin Watts
    161 - 211

  • av Sarah Ridley
    141

    A first classification series for young children looking at what defines a particular animal type

  • av Catherine Veitch
    135,99

    A fill-in journal that helps kids to keep track of their daily life and their dreams for the future, as well as providing advice to increase their sense of calm. Includes inspirational quotes and fun activities, tips and tricks for staying calm under pressure, and advice on healthy living, diet and exercise.

  • - and Other Cool Fuels to Help Save Our Planet
    av John Townsend
    107

    Discover how people have used dung all through history, what happens to poo after you've flushed it away, and how it contributes to global warming. Explore how we can use poo to power our cars, homes and even rockets, and how scientists are using other ingenious sources of renewable energy.

  • - What race is, where we come from and what makes us human
    av Adam Rutherford
    137

    Inspired by the bestselling A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived and the Sunday Times bestseller How to Argue with a Racist, award-winning geneticist, writer and broadcaster, Adam Rutherford introduces children to evolution, race and the real human story.

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