No. of pages 128
Published: 2014
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New series from DK designed to help kids learn how to read and learn to love reading
Star Wars (TM) What Makes a Monster? is a 'Reading Alone' reader, perfect for children who are proficient readers, developing the habit of reading widely for both pleasure and information. DK Reads proves that good reads build great readers.
From the huge wamp ice-creature on Hoth to Jabba's slobbering pet rancor, the galaxy is full of weird and wonderful monsters. Learn about the fast-moving acklay, a fierce predator from Vendaxa, used to terrorize condemned prisoners in the Arena and read all about dianogas, the garbage squids that have seven muscular tentacles. With interactive aspects such as a diary entry from a day in the life of a Genosian picador, a survival guide to protecting a Jedi from a land beast, infographics, and more.
Star Wars (TM) What Makes a Monster? is part of the new DK Reads series, a three-level reading scheme that helps children become confident readers, featuring engaging and illustrated topics. DK Reads is created in consultation with literacy experts and adheres to leveled reading scheme guidelines so the grammar, vocabulary, and content are spot on for each stage.
This book is part of a book series called Dk Reads Reading Alone .
. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd .
Adam Bray is the author of DK's Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide and Epic Battles , and a co-author for Ultimate Star Wars , Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know , and LEGO Star Wars: Chronicles of the Force . Adam is a contributor to the official blog at StarWars. com, and a guest commentator on many Star Wars fan podcasts. Prior to his travels in a galaxy far, far away, Adam contributed to around 40 travel guides for Southeast Asia. Follow Adam's adventures on Twitter @AuthorAdamBray.