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Genie in the Bottle (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Rosie Dickins
$9.99 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Usborne First Reading Level 2
This is a new title in the fantastic "First Reading" series, aimed at children who are beginning to read. A poor fisherman goes fishing, but catches an old bottle instead of a fish. When he opens the bottle, he accidentally releases a big, bad genie.This key series was developed in conjunction with read ...Show more
One, Two Buckle My Shoe (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Russell Punter
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Stone Soup (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Retold by Lesley Sims
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Category: No Category | Series: Usborne First Reading Level 2
When travelers come to town they proclaim to be able to make a wonderful soup made only from water and a stone. But they still need a few ingredients from the locals This lively retelling of the traditional folktale has easy-to-read text allowing children to build their burgeoning reading skills, and is ...Show more
The Baobab Tree (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Retold by Louie Stowell
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Category: Early Readers | Series: Usborne First Reading Level 2
When the gods create a talking tree, they soon come to regret it because it won't be quiet. So they turn it upside down and bury its head in the dirt. This is the famous African folktale of the creation of the Baobab tree!This is a new title in the fantastic "First Reading" series, aimed at children who ...Show more
The Dragon and the Phoenix (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Lesley Sims
$9.99 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Usborne First Reading Level 2
Aimed at children aged four and over, each title in this series combines simple text and illustrations to delight and inspire any child who is just beginning to read.
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (Usborne First Reading Level 2) by Russell Punter
$9.99 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Usborne First Reading Level 2
Based on the classic nursery rhyme, this is the story of an old woman's search for a larger home. But just where do you buy a boot big enough for twenty children?
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