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Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 10 High Five Henry: Level 10

, Reading level: Oxford Level 10

Oxford Reading Tree-All Stars

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2016

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Henry, the school lollipop man, is famous at Alexs school for his high fives. But one day, Henry suddenly stops giving high fives. Can Alex, his friends and his sister Mo work out a plan to get the high fives back?Oxford Reading Tree All Stars is an engaging chapter fiction series which combines age-appropriate content with imaginative stories, perfect for inspiring and stretching able infants. The series develops comprehension skills and provides a wide variety of fiction topics and styles, alongside illustrations that aid understanding.All the books in this series are carefully levelled, so its easy to match every child to the right book one which will develop their reading skills and fuel their love of reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.

 

This book is part of a book series called Oxford Reading Tree-All Stars .

This book is at Oxford Level 10. This Oxford level 10 is equivalent to book band white. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Oxford University Press .

Philippe Dupasquier was born in Switzerland and studied art in France. His French background and training have influenced his own art form, the high quality comic strip, which is very popular on the Continent and formed the bulk of his reading as a child. Alan MacDonald lives in Nottingham. He writes both non-fiction and fiction as well as writing for radio and TV. He has a particularly good track record for writing page-turning and accessible historical books. Alison Sage and Susanna Gretz's enormously popular storybooks were first published nearly thirty years ago. These tv tie-ins have the original stories as their basis.

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Oxford Reading Tree-All Stars

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