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Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone by J K Rowling (6 COPIES)
Code: BF0928
Type: Book
Key Stage: 2
Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Novel
This title is also available to borrow as a single copy
Number of pages: 223
Reading Age: 10 - 12 Interest Level: 9 - 14
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 6.0 Interest Level MY
Book Band: Dark Red
Notes: Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy - until he is rescued by a giant of a man, enrols at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learns to play Quidditch and does battle in a deadly duel. The reason: Harry Potter is a wizard! First book in the seven book series.
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Description
Format:Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Illus. novel
Number of pages: 144
Reading Age: 8 - 10 Interest Level: 8 - 11
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 5.3 Interest Level MY
Book Band: Grey
Notes: "You want to be a Firework-Maker? Walk into my flames!" More than anything else in the world, Lila wants to be a Firework-Maker. But every Firework-Maker must make a perilous journey to face the terrifying Fire-Fiend! Can Lila possibly survive? Especially when she doesn't know she needs special protection to survive his flames…
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Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading - 6 copies per set) - novel
This title is also available to borrow as a single copy
Number of pages: 256
Reading age: 10-12 Interest level: 9-13
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 4.5 Interest Level MY
Book Band: Dark Red
Notes: Torak is alone… wounded, terrified, and on the run. An outcast like his father, he has avoided all contact with the clans. But now his father lies dead: slaughtered by a demon in the form of a great bear.
Somehow, Torak must keep going. His only ally is an orphaned wolf cub…
Wolf Brother carries you back thousands of years to the ancient darkness of the Forest: to a world steeped in natural magic and elemental terror, a world in which trusting a friend means risking your life.
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The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic by Ronda Armitage (6 COPIES)
Code: BF0965
Type: Book
Key Stages: 1 - 2
Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
Number of pages: 30
Reading Age: 6 - 8 Interest Level: 4 - 7
Book Band: Lime
Notes: Mr Grinling, the lighthouse keeper, loves to eat, and Mrs Grinling is the best cook in the whole world. She puts on a truly scrumptious spread for the village picnic, but later on Mr Grinling wishes he hadn't eaten quite so much… A lighthearted look at not eating heathily.
Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
Number of pages: 29
Reading Age: 6 - 8 Interest Level: 4 - 8
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 2.7 Interest Level LY
Notes: A strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One of the seeds is smaller than any of the others. It cannot fly as high as the others. It cannot fly as fast as the others. When the wind drops all the seeds fall to the ground. Birds eat the seeds but the tiny seed is too small to be eaten. In the spring the tiny seed begins to grow into a plant. It grows and grows and in the summer turns into a giant flower. Then in the autumn it too sheds it seeds and the whole cycle begins again.
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Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
This title is also available to borrow as a single copy
Number of pages: 16
Reading Age: 4-6 Interest Level: 2 - 6
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 2.9 Interest Level LY
Book Band: Orange
Notes: 'One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and - pop! - out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar.' So begins the journey of Eric Carle's most famous character, from the egg to a beautiful butterfly. The Very Hungry Caterpillar has won over millions of readers with its vivid and colourful collage illustrations and its deceptively simple, hopeful story. With its die-cut pages and finger-sized holes to explore, this is a richly satisfying book for children.
Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
Number of pages: 48
Reading Age: 6-8 Interest Level: 6-10
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 5.1 Interest Level MY
Book Band: Grey
Notes: When Little Billy is lured into the forest, he hides in a tree to escape the terrifying beasts who live there. He then discovers the Minpins, the tiny, friendly people who won the wood. The Minpins soon become Billy's new friends and the adventures begin.
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Description
Format: Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
Number of pages: 28
Reading Age: 6 - 8 Interest Level: 4 - 8
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 3.4 Interest Level LY
Notes: When she gets lost in the jungle, a young girl comes across a baby elephant whose mother has been killed by poachers, and helps him find a herd of elephants who will look after him. Earthworm Children's Book Award 1995 Infant Category Winner. Shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 1994.
Description
Format:Super 6 (guided reading set - 6 copies per set) - Picture book
Number of pages: 24
Reading Age: 6 - 8 Interest Level: 4 - 7
Accelerated Reader: Book Level 3.5 Interest Level LY
Book Band: White
Notes: Grace discovers that, with the support of her mother and grandmother, she can do anything she wants to do. Grace loves to act out stories. Sometimes she plays the leading part, sometimes she is 'a cast of thousands.' When her school decides to perform Peter Pan, Grace is longing to play Peter, but her classmates say that Peter was a boy, and besides, he wasn't black. But Grace's Ma and Nana tell her she can be anything she wants if she puts her mind to it.
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