No. of pages 40
Published: 2015
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This book features in the following series: Infact, Oxford Reading Tree-Treetops Infact .
This book is aimed at children in primary school. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.
There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Oxford University Press .
Dhruv Baker is the winner of MasterChef 2010. He has lived in Mexico, India, Spain, Tanzania and the UK. Moira Butterfield is an internationally-published children's book author of picture books, board books and non-fiction. She has worked with many publishers including Lonely Planet, Nosy Crow, Ladybird and Egmont, amongst others. Clair Rossiter is an illustrator who graduated from Falmouth University. She was shorlisted for the AOI Serco Prize for Illustration and 2015 Henries Finalist for 'Most Promising New Designer. ' Greg Foot is a science presenter on TV, online, on the radio and at live events. He's been recognized as one of the leading science communicators in the UK and named an engagement fellow for the Welcome Trust - a multimillion-pound charity that supports biomedical science and engagement.
This book is in the following series:
Infact
inFact - part of Oxford Reading Tree - is a set of distinctive non-fiction books and interactive eBooks which have been created to engage children in reading for pleasure as powerfully as fiction . The books are carefully levelled, covering book bands orange through to lime. They include a mix of personal accounts, lyrical writing and child-friendly biographies.
Oxford Reading Tree-Treetops Infact
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