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List view record 521: A house for shadeList view anchor tag for record 521: A house for shade
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A house for shade

Greenhills, Chantelle2008OrangeLevel 3Springboard
Books, Manuscripts
Level Three reader suitable for 7 to 9 years who can read alone or are proficient readers. Increased vocabulary, comple, challenging sentence structure. Three or more sentences per page. Word count 356.
List view record 522: How animals moveList view anchor tag for record 522: How animals move
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How animals move

Parkes, BrendaUUUUEarly set An7Inquizitive
Books, Manuscripts
Level One reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One or two sentences per page.
List view record 523: How Bear lost his tailList view anchor tag for record 523: How Bear lost his tail
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How Bear lost his tail

Wall, Julia2006Early LevelGreen 18Launch pad
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL TWO reader suitable for 6 to 8 years who are beginning to read alone. Longer sentences and increased vocabulary. Illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. Two or more sentences per page. Word count 525.
List view record 524: How do frogs grow?List view anchor tag for record 524: How do frogs grow?
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How do frogs grow?

Nayer, Judy2000Early set Dn2Inquizitive
Books, Manuscripts
Level One reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One or two sentences per page.
List view record 525: How flexible are you?List view anchor tag for record 525: How flexible are you?
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How flexible are you?

Marks, AshleyUUUULevel 21 OrangeReading Bug Book
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL THREE reader suitable for 7 to 9 years who can read alone or are proficient readers. Increased vocabulary, comple, challenging sentence structure. Three or more sentences per page.
List view record 526: How much can a bare bear bear? : what are homonyms and homophones?List view anchor tag for record 526: How much can a bare bear bear? : what are homonyms and homophones?
List view record 527: How to circusList view anchor tag for record 527: How to circus
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How to circus

Sieveking, Laura2009Storylands. Circus Bizurkus - Level 8
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL ONE reader for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum.
List view record 528: A hug for TugList view anchor tag for record 528: A hug for Tug
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A hug for Tug

Woods, Andrew2008Pobblebonk readingModule 1Cambridge learning
Books, Manuscripts
Level One reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One or two sentences per page. Word count 199.
List view record 529: Hullabaloo at the ZooList view anchor tag for record 529: Hullabaloo at the Zoo
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Hullabaloo at the Zoo

Morgan, MichaelaUUUURigby literacy take-home library
Books, Manuscripts
Level One reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One or more sentences per page.
List view record 530: The hungry houndList view anchor tag for record 530: The hungry hound
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The hungry hound

Thompson, Lisa, 1969-2009n14Storylands. Clinker Castle - Level 7
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL ONE reader for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. Word count 139. High frequency words and phrases are a, any, at, get, her, his, if, in, into, is, look, make, name.
List view record 521: A house for shade

A house for shade

Greenhills, Chantelle2008OrangeLevel 3Springboard
List view record 522: How animals move

How animals move

Parkes, BrendaUUUUEarly set An7Inquizitive
List view record 527: How to circus

How to circus

Sieveking, Laura2009Storylands. Circus Bizurkus...
List view record 528: A hug for Tug

A hug for Tug

Woods, Andrew2008Pobblebonk readingModule 1Cambridge learning
List view record 529: Hullabaloo at the Zoo

Hullabaloo at the Zoo

Morgan, MichaelaUUUURigby literacy take-home li...
List view record 530: The hungry hound

The hungry hound

Thompson, Lisa, 1969-2009n14Storylands. Clinker Castle ...
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