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    Thunderboots
    The Perfect Fit
    Four Nations Approaches to Modern 'British' History
    The Odd Fish
    One More Try
    How to Catch a Rainbow
    • Freya loves rainbows. She loves their bright colours and their curvy shape. More than anything, she wishes she has one of her very own. She tried to hunt one down, but nothing goes quite to plan. Finally she must use her imagination and creativity to make her wish come true.

      How to Catch a Rainbow
    • Circle wants to build a tower, just like the squares and hexagons have. But the circles, triangles and diamonds can't build anything together without it tumbling down! A perfectly shaped follow up the bestselling The Perfect Fit.

      One More Try
    • A warm and funny eco-adventure with a clever message about looking after our blue planet, perfect for budding David Attenboroughs!

      The Odd Fish
    • This collection brings together leading and emerging scholars to evaluate the viability of four nations approaches to the history of the United Kingdom from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. It recognises the separate histories of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales and explores the extent to which they share a common, ‘British’ history. They are entwined, with the points at which they interweave and detach dependent upon the nature of our inquiry, where we locate our ‘core’ and our ‘periphery’, and the ‘cause’ and ‘effect’ of our subject. The collection demonstrates that four nations frameworks are relevant to a variety of topics and tests the limits of the methodology. The chapters illuminate the changing shape of modern British history writing, and provide fresh perspectives on subjects ranging from state governance, nationalism and Unionism, economics, cultural identities and social networking.

      Four Nations Approaches to Modern 'British' History
    • The Perfect Fit

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      No matter how hard she tries, Triangle doesn't roll like the circles, or stack like the squares. She sets off to find friends that look exactly like her. But when she finds other triangles, playtime isn't as fun. She misses shapes that roll and stack; she misses being different. So she starts a new quest.

      The Perfect Fit
    • Trixie's nickname is THUNDERBOOTS because she dances wherever she goes. But one day she comes home from school and is very quiet. Dad knows that something is wrong and Trixie explains that she is struggling with her letters. Maybe what she needs is a superpowered plan...

      Thunderboots
    • Milo wants a story of his very own, one made up by him. If only his little brother and sister weren't getting in the way.

      How to Make a Story
    • In this book, Saffron is not sure about poetry. Then she discovers it's the perfect way to express herself! The Rap Lesson is at Oxford Reading Level 9 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.

      Readerful Rise: Oxford Reading Level 9: The Rap Lesson