No. of pages 128
Published: 2005
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This book features in the following series: Oxford Reading Tree, Treetops Fiction .
This book is suitable for Key Stage 2. KS2 covers school years 4, 5 and 6, and ages 8-11 years. A key stage is any of the fixed stages into which the national curriculum is divided, each having its own prescribed course of study. At the end of each stage, pupils are required to complete standard assessment tasks. 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 reading scheme has multiple levels.
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by Oxford University Press .
Julie Sykes has had over twenty books published and she won the Nottinghamshire Children's Book Award in 1996 and 1997. Susan Gates has written books for a very wide age range and is perhaps best-known for her Carnegie shortlisted title, RAIDER. Susan lives in County Durham. Douglas Hill was a leading writer of children's science fiction and fantasy, Douglas was best known for his series Last Legionary and Huntsman but had written over 70 books. Douglas passed away in 2007.
This book is in the following series:
Treetops Fiction
Treetops Fiction is a huge collection oflevelled readers which includes 126 novels from top children's authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a real love of reading. The books cover a variety of genres, including humour, sci-fi, adventure, mystery and historical fiction and fall within book bands brown, grey and dark blue.
Often individual series are part of a bigger set. The sub-series this book is in forms part of the following wider set: