Offers a look at crime through the ages, exploring topics such as pirates, bodysnatchers, gangs and gangsters (who are the Mafia?). This title includes a non-fiction section that also looks at modern crimes, such as people smuggling and internet crime. It is suitable for those with a low level of literacy or learning English as a second language.
Focuses on the Moon, our planet Earth's constant companion. In this book, you can find out how the Moon affects the Earth, find out about the first man on the Moon, and the great mystery of the Moon. Illustrated with photographs, it is suitable for ages 8-9. It features a more demanding text with extended vocabulary and literary devices.
What are rainbows? What makes a rainbow? Where can you see them? And is there really gold at the end of a rainbow? Rainbows is a book-banded reading book for developing readers, carefully levelled at Orange Book Band for guided reading. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs, this 230-word non-fiction book features a longer, less structured text with a more extended vocabulary.
How to be a Pop Star lists the basic instruments needed to start your new band, and some tips on getting gigs and making yourself known. The fiction story describes the early days of the new band 'The Stormers
The Starchasers discover Suma's home planet. The uninhabited planet lies in ruins, but why? They're close to finding out when they discover they've been beaten to it by some very ugly aliens with big weapons. Can the Starchasers escape the clutches of these angry aliens? And will Suma ever forgive them for what they did?