Published: 2016
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This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Reading Adventures .
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.
This book was published 2016 by Cambridge University Press .
Alison Hawes is a freelance writer specializing in fiction and non-fiction for children. She has been a school teacher, a classroom assistant, and playgroup helper but now writes full time. She has written over 80 books for schools, stories and articles for BBC Playdays. Shoua Fakhouri has degrees in science from universities in Jordan and the USA. She has worked as a teaching assistant, lecturer and laboratory instructor at university level and for the past 15 years has been working as a teacher, trainer and educational consultant at schools in the Middle East. She has also written for IGCSE Arabic. Tamara Anegon is an illustrator specializing in vivid characters chock-full of personality and life. While pursuing a master's degree in art, creation, and research, Anegon specialized in children's and picture book illustration. She lives in Madrid, Spain. Claire Llewellyn lives in Hertford and is an established non-fiction author for children. Alessia Girasole was born in Milan, Italy where she currently resides. She has been drawing since early childhood and realized early on that she would turn her hobby into a career as an illustrator. After graduating from the European Institute of Design, with a major in Illustration and Multimedia Animation, she decided to focus on illustrating for children. She has illustrated more than a dozen books for publishers in the U. S. and abroad. Lynne Rickards is a writer and has worked as a translator in Toronto, a proofreader in Montreal, and an editor in Glasgow. Her early career included a brief stint as a children's illustrator for Crabtree Publishing Company. Kathryn Harper is the co-author of Cheeky Monkey, a three-level course for very young children. She has also written Galaxy, Time for English, See Saw, All Star English and a new pre-primary course for China. She has also written a number of readers, electronic materials and reference materials for different projects. Kathryn used to work as an international publisher at Macmillan where she published books for Africa, The Middle East and Latin America. Kathryn is originally from Canada but she now lives in England. Gabrielle Pritchard.
This book is in the following series:
Cambridge Reading Adventures
Cambridge Reading Adventures is a book-banded international Primary reading scheme which couples an exciting range of text with precise bookbanding from the Institute of Education.