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Race Further with Reading

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No. of pages 48

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Great for age 6-10 years

Horrible Histories meets Wimpy Kid in these funny stories mismatching characters with careers. The stories are colour chapter books perfect for the independent reader.

Oliver Payne has discovered a talent - for cleaning and fixing teeth! Only they are not just any teeth...

Race Further with Reading is a series designed to build reading confidence with illustrated stories in manageable bite-size chapters, which encourage a sense of achivement at completing each one. They follow on a level from the Race Ahead with Reading series with stories of 2,000 words. The books are perfect for children aged 6-8 or who read book band 11.

 

This book is part of a book series called Race Further With Reading .

This book is at Book Band 11.

There are 48 pages in this book. This is a chapter book. Publishers market early chapter books at readers aged 6-10 years. This book was published 2017 by Hachette Children's Group .

Damian Harvey has worked as a hospital radio presenter, painter-decorator, and swimming instructor, as well as writing several books for children. He lives in Blackpool, Lancashire. Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of books for children and adults including the astonishing Dead or Alive, the creepy Book of Bad Things and the brain mangling Think Again and Eye Benders. He is passionate that books should entertain, inform and amaze whenever possible. A contributor to Encyclopedia Britannica, Clive's books have won School Library Association, PBS, Smithsonian and Times Educational Supplement, as well as the prestigious Royal Society Young People's Book Prize. Clive has travelled through more than 50 countries, interviewed famous scientists and sportspeople, ridden on the back of large robots and parachuted from an aircraft into a cabbage field by mistake. He lives in a tumbledown house in Manchester, UK with far too many books and not enough time to read them all. After studying animation and illustration, Ben Scruton's distinctive style was quickly picked up by the advertising industry. He has worked on projects for Orange Mobile, Tesco Magazine, Homebase and a series of books for Cbeebies such as 'BBC Nature Tales'. 'Oh No, It's The Romans!' is Ben's first book for Egmont.

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Race Further with Reading
Race Further with Reading is a reading series designed to build reading confidence with illustrated stories in manageable bite-size chapters. The series follows on a level from the Race Ahead with Reading series with stories of 2,000 words.

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