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      • November 2022

        Purple Turtle Graded Readers Level 1 - Boxset of 12 Learn-to-Read Storybooks for Kids - Ages 3-8 Years

        by Cari Meister, Vanessa black ,Imogen Kingsley

        Introducing a brand-new reading program with the World's Cutest Turtle: Purple Turtle.English Graded Readers serve as a natural bridge, helping readers build up to native-level materials. Deliberate repetition of carefully chosen new vocabulary enables readers to infer meaning from context. Because they can be read and enjoyed without struggle, Graded Readers build skills and confidence. English Graded Readers - LEVEL 1 - BEGINNER (12 BOOKS PACK) The first level features simple vocabulary, very simple sentences, picture clues, and ​word repetition. Level 1 comes with 12 books of graded readers written by Cari Meister. The set follows Lexile and ATOS methodology embarking English Language Training (ELT) to the young minds.Follows Lexile & ATOS Methodology Word Count: up to 150ATOS: up to 1.0Lexile: up to 120 L BOOKS IN THIS LEVEL: • A Day with Purple• What is that Smell?• A Surprise for Roxy• A Family Visit• The Runaway Wagon• Music for Melody• Purple’s New Shoes• The Lost Bag• The Animal Parade• Purple Makes Soup• Counting Insects• Biggy’s Bad manners

      • Children's & YA

        Spring Into Reading

        by Highlights for Children

        The Spring Into Reading series is a collection made for early readers of low Lexile-leveled titles. Spanning across science, social studies, and mathematics, this series includes high interest topics that little ones are curious about like seasons, colors, shapes, and relationships. Themes are also centered around daily life to help children learn about their routine. Titles: 48Page Count: 20Product Format: PrintTrim Size: 8 x 8 inchesLeveling System: Lexile (0-400L)Reading Guide included for each book Accompanying audio and animated mp4 e-book

      • November 2022

        Purple Turtle Graded Readers Level 3 - Boxset of 12 Learn-to-Read Storybooks for Kids - Ages 3-8 Years

        by Cari Meister, Vanessa black ,Imogen Kingsley

        Introducing a brand-new reading program with the World's Cutest Turtle: Purple Turtle.English Graded Readers serve as a natural bridge, helping readers build up to native-level materials. Deliberate repetition of carefully chosen new vocabulary enables readers to infer meaning from context. Because they can be read and enjoyed without struggle, Graded Readers build skills and confidence. English Graded Readers - LEVEL 3 - BEGINNER (12 BOOKS PACK) The third level features longer stories with new vocabulary. Level 3 comes with 12 books of graded readers written by Imogen Kingsley. The set follows Lexile and ATOS methodology focussing embarking English Language Training (ELT) to the young minds. ​Word Count: 250 to 350ATOS: up to 2.0Lexile: up to 300 L BOOKS IN THIS LEVEL: • Melody’s Magic Show• If I Were. . .• Purple and the Rainbow• Roxy and Zing Go Sailing• Purple Grows a Garden• Purple Learns About Birds• The Big Birthday Calendar• The Rhyme Game• Many Kinds of Homes• Biggy Feels Bad• The Treasure Hunt• So Many Jobs!

      • November 2022

        Purple Turtle Graded Readers Level 2 - Boxset of 12 Learn-to-Read Storybooks for Kids - Ages 3-8 Years

        by Cari Meister, Vanessa black ,Imogen Kingsley

        Introducing a brand-new reading program with the World's Cutest Turtle: Purple Turtle.English Graded Readers serve as a natural bridge, helping readers build up to native-level materials. Deliberate repetition of carefully chosen new vocabulary enables readers to infer meaning from context. Because they can be read and enjoyed without struggle, Graded Readers build skills and confidence. English Graded Readers - LEVEL 2 - BEGINNER (12 BOOKS PACK) The second level features simple sentences, predictable sentence structures, and familiar themes. Level 2 comes with 12 books of graded readers written by Vanessa Black. The set follows Lexile and ATOS methodology embarking English Language Training (ELT) to the young minds. Word Count: 150 to 250ATOS: up to 1.5Lexile: up to 200 L BOOKS IN THIS LEVEL: Too Many Clothes• Purple Goes on a Holiday• Purple Visits the Zoo• Biggy Breaks an Arm• At the Aquarium• The Art Banner• Roxy Plays by the Rules• Ride to the City• Who am I?• Roxy Gets Angry• Wish Upon a Star• Purple Goes to School

      • Children's & YA
        March 2021

        Nineteen Eighty-Four

        by George Orwell

        Winston Smith lives in a nightmare world where the Thought Police spy on everyone and children are taught to betray their parents. Even the smallest sign of disagreement with the Party results in torture, imprisonment, or death. Big Brother oversees everything – but who is he? Winston tries hard to keep his thoughts and fears to himself. But then he meets Julia, a strong-minded young woman who is willing to run the terrible risk of their being found together. Will kindly Mr Charrington keep their secret? Can Winston and Julia find happiness despite the dangers that threaten them? A retelling of Orwell's dystopian masterpiece for children and young people by Tony Evans with illustrations by Angelo Ruta.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        March 2021

        Animal Farm

        by George Orwell

        All the animals were looking forward to the new, happy lives they would lead when Mr Jones’s rule over them came to an end. When the animals get rid of Mr Jones and take over the farm, they are excited by their new freedom. But can they run the farm with tools that are designed for humans? Will they be able to harvest the food that they need for the winter? The farmers decide to band together to win back the farm for Mr Jones. Will the animals be able to fight them off ? Can life on Animal Farm be as wonderful as they had all hoped for – or will new dangers threaten their happiness? A retelling of Orwell's dystopian masterpiece for children and young people by Tony Evans with illustrations by Angelo Ruta.

      • November 2022

        Purple Turtle Graded Readers - ETL ( set of 36 Talking Books)

        by Venessa Black, Imogen Kingsley, Cari Meister

        Get kids excited about reading with purple Turtle and his friends! This series contains 36 super fun stories that are written by world-class authors, graded into three levels. Engaging, colourful illustrations make these stories fun to read. Talking books and pen combo will help you use multi-sensory methods to teach reading such as music, dialogues, fun prompts etc. Making learning English more exciting and meaningful for every child. Why you need the talking pen & graded readers combo? Language & literacy better retention & enhanced focus creative and critical thinking skills listening skills & better pronunciation how to use the talking pen just point the pen on a word/paragraph or a picture of the book, and the pen will read aloud the text or the characters' Dialogues like magic! Plus, you can record your own voice and compare with the model pronunciation, learn the spoken language's perfect style, diction from a native speaker from the USA! The 36 story books are evaluated & graded using two of the most trusted reading-level classification systems lexile: an algorithm that scores texts based on vocabulary and sentence length, determining which texts are suitable for students. Atom: the formula which measures texts based on average sentence length, average word length in number of letters, word difficulty level, and total number of words to find books most appropriate for a child's level. Why wait? Give your kids the ultimate learning advantage with a fun educational fictional character and a magic pen that speaks.Order now! About the authors written by experts from the UK & us. Enjoy story collections from authors like cari Meister from Colorado, USA. Vanessa black from Minnesota, USA, Imogen Kingsley, USA.

      • Children's & YA

        Zero O'Clock

        by C.J. Farley

        In early March 2020 in New Rochelle, New York, teenager Geth Montego is fumbling with the present and uncertain about her future. She only has three friends: her best friend Tovah, who’s been acting weird ever since they started applying to college; Diego, who she wants to ask to prom; and the K-pop band BTS, because the group always seems to be there for her when she needs them (at least in her head). She could use some help now. Geth’s small city becomes one of the first COVID-19 containment zones in the US. As her community is upended by the virus and stirred up by the growing Black Lives Matter protests, Geth faces a choice and a question: Is she willing to risk everything to fight for her beliefs? And if so, what exactly does she believe in? C.J. Farley captures a moment in spring 2020 no teenager will ever forget. It sucks watching the world fall apart. But sometimes you have to start from zero.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material

        How Did Humans Go Extinct?

        by Johnny Marciano, Paul Hoppe

        ONE DAY MANY, MANY YEARS FROM NOW, a young Nøørfbløøk child named Plib goes on a class trip to his favorite place—the Natural History Museum! Some kids love the exhibits on Outer Space. Others love the Evolution Room. Could Nøørfbløøks really have descended from frogs? BUT PLIB’S FAVORITE DISPLAYS ARE OF HUMAN BEINGS. Plib loves humans. All his favorite books and movies are about them, and he never goes anywhere without his trusted stuffy, Frank. He’ll never get to meet a human being, however, for one very simple reason: they went extinct ten million years ago! BUT, HOW DID HUMANS GO EXTINCT? SOME OF THE THEORIES PLIB LEARNS ARE SILLY, while others are sad; but all will allow the children of today to consider how their actions will affect the future. Johnny Marciano’s hilarious and timely story, brought to life by Paul Hoppe’s laugh-out-loud illustrations, provides a great vehicle for parents to discuss the environment, natural history, and global human behavior with their own curious Plibs.

      • Children's & YA

        Little John Crow

        by Ziggy Marley, Orly Marley, Gordon Rowe

        Little John Crow is a young vulture growing up in Bull Bay on the edge of the Blue Mountains in Jamaica, where he lives with his loving parents Sharil and Rusil Crow. He spends his days playing with his friends, a motley group that includes a snake, George; Missy, the French pigeon; Chiqueen, a chicken hawk; Hummy, the hummingbird; and the Three Little Birds. One morning while the group of friends is relaxing by a cool river, they start chatting about life, their parents’ jobs, and what they want to be when they grow up. As the conversation continues, Little John Crow realizes he has no idea what his parents do for work. Little John Crow and his friends set out to solve this mystery, but what they discover shocks them—Little John Crow and his vulture parents are scary scavengers! Most of his friends are disgusted when they learn this, and before Little John Crow can even adjust to this news, a terrible tragedy strikes. Feeling lonely and isolated from his friends, the young vulture flees Bull Bay. After traveling for days, a tired and hungry Little John Crow is fortunate to be found by a group of vultures. With their support and encouragement, the young vulture learns to embrace his future, and after months away, he returns to Bull Bay just in the nick of time to save his home from ruin. Filled with humor and memorable characters, Little John Crow reminds us of the importance of accepting our differences and remembering that life offers a place and purpose for all of us.

      • Fiction

        Les Kerns de l'oubli

        by Feldrik Rivat

        Almenarch, an ancient and sovereign city, is trembling. Is she afraid of some humans’ weak ambitions? Cataxak the stranger? Ulnhor the Fallen King? Roch whose heart has rotted from rage?  No. Above all, she dreads her last son, Erkan. A cursed, banished, hated warrior.  An epic tale mixed with a redemption quest, The Kerns of Chronicles offers a vivid universe whose splendors entrance until the last page, thanks to excellent narration.

      • Fiction

        Paris-Capitale

        by Feldrik Rivat

        VINGT ANS APRÈS LA 25E HEURE, QU'EST DEVENU LE MONDE ? « À quoi sert de conter l’histoire des grands hommes du passé si nous ne pouvons pas les faire revenir à la vie ? » Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les tours Cuprifères grimpent jusqu’aux cieux. Que la ville flotte pour moitié dans le vent, portée par des ballons de verre. Que les morts reviennent à la vie. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les savants d’antan conversent avec les savants d’aujourd’hui. Que les artistes, les penseurs, les ingénieurs de tous les temps travaillent à construire le monde de demain. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, des messagers d’argile soufflent la parole des anciens avant de tomber en poussière.  Les rumeurs volent, depuis les cercles polaires jusqu’aux sables libyens, mais qui, en vérité, pourra vous dire ce qui se trame à Paris-Capitale ?

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