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Team Spirit: Book 1 (Tilly's Horse, Magic #1)

by Pippa Funnell

Tilly Redbrow doesn't just love horses - she lives, breathes and dreams them too!Tilly is fourteen now and has had her beautiful grey, Magic Spirit, for over three years and they're inseparable. She's thrilled they've been chosen for the Pony Club Eventing Championship team. Together with Ben, Kya and Anna - they face the challenges of dressage, cross country and show jumping against tough competition. And they learn that good teamwork is not always as easy as it looks.Packed with expert advice from champion rider and Grand Slam winner, Pippa Funnell, on everything you ever wanted to know about horses.

Team Magic: Book 4 (Tilly's Horse, Magic #4)

by Pippa Funnell

Tilly Redbrow doesn't just love horses - she lives, breathes and dreams them too!Tilly's over the moon when she's picked for the Novice Championships. She and Magic are perfect together. But the pressures take their toll and her dreams die when Fred Webb takes Magic away from her. Will Tilly ever be reunited with the horse she can't bear to live without?Packed with expert advice from champion rider and Grand Slam winner, Pippa Funnell, on everything you ever wanted to know about horses, and perfect for all fans of NATIONAL VELVET and Lauren St John's One Dollar Horse trilogy.

The Team

by K M Peyton

Ruth has outgrown her beloved pony, Fly. She needs to find a good home for Fly, and a new pony for herself. She knows the sad, shabby chestnut she sees at the local auction isn't right for her - but she's determined to make him hers.

Teaching Equity through Children’s Literature in Undergraduate Classrooms

by Gayatri Devi Philip Smith Stephanie J. Weaver

Children's literature has been taught in undergraduate classrooms since the mid-1960s and has grown to become a staple of English literature, library science, and education programs. Children's literature classes are typically among the most popular course offerings at any institution. It is easy to understand why; children's literature classes promise students the opportunity to revisit familiar works with fresh eyes. With the growth of the children’s publishing industry and the celebration of recent scholarly interventions in the field, the popularity of the discipline is unlikely to abate. A central question of current children’s literature scholarship and practice is how to effectively address contemporary questions of social justice. This collection offers a series of interventions for the practice of teaching equity through children's literature in undergraduate classrooms. It is intended for individuals who teach, or who are interested in teaching, children’s literature to undergraduates. It includes contributions from practitioners from a range of institutional affiliations, disciplinary backgrounds, nationalities, and career stages. Furthermore, this volume includes contributions from scholars who belong to groups which are often underrepresented within academia, due to race, nationality, ethnicity, gender identity, disability, or other protected characteristics.

Teaching Equity through Children’s Literature in Undergraduate Classrooms

by Gayatri Devi Philip Smith Stephanie J. Weaver

Children's literature has been taught in undergraduate classrooms since the mid-1960s and has grown to become a staple of English literature, library science, and education programs. Children's literature classes are typically among the most popular course offerings at any institution. It is easy to understand why; children's literature classes promise students the opportunity to revisit familiar works with fresh eyes. With the growth of the children’s publishing industry and the celebration of recent scholarly interventions in the field, the popularity of the discipline is unlikely to abate. A central question of current children’s literature scholarship and practice is how to effectively address contemporary questions of social justice. This collection offers a series of interventions for the practice of teaching equity through children's literature in undergraduate classrooms. It is intended for individuals who teach, or who are interested in teaching, children’s literature to undergraduates. It includes contributions from practitioners from a range of institutional affiliations, disciplinary backgrounds, nationalities, and career stages. Furthermore, this volume includes contributions from scholars who belong to groups which are often underrepresented within academia, due to race, nationality, ethnicity, gender identity, disability, or other protected characteristics.

Teaching Children’s Fiction (Teaching the New English)

by C. Butler

This book combines the work of nine leading teachers and scholars of children's literature from Europe and North America. They explore the various disciplines and perspectives that have contributed to the study of children's literature, giving practical classroom suggestions. Contains an up-to-date resources section.

Teacher's Guide 1 (Treasure House)

by Alison Milford

Teacher's Guide 1 provides a complete English programme for Year 1 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as recounts, letters and reports. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition, and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation.

Teacher's Dead (Rollercoasters Ser.)

by Benjamin Zephaniah

A teacher is dead, murdered by two of his students in front of the school. He was a good man. People liked him. So how could this happen? Why? It just doesn't make sense to Jackson, and he is determined to investigate the case until he understands. Benjamin Zephaniah has, once again, chosen a topical and hard-hitting subject - and he deals with it in his own uniquely empathetic and edgy way.

Teachers Are From Mars, Pupils Are From Venus: School Joke Book

by John Byrne

As you've probably realised, kids and teachers are two entirely different species. Why do teachers behave so oddly? Because they're from a different planet, that's why! But remember, they think the odd things you do are just as funny! And in this little book the jokes are on everyone - so prepare for classroom chaos!

The Taylor TurboChaser

by David Baddiel

It’s the latest Brilliant Blockbuster from bestselling Baddiel! A non-stop thrill-ride adventure that will have readers young and old racing to the finishing line.

Taylor the Talent Show Fairy: The Showtime Fairies Book 7 (Rainbow Magic #7)

by Daisy Meadows

Get ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up. Jack Frost has stolen the Showtime Fairies' magic stars, which means everyone is losing their special talent! Can Rachel and Kirsty get the stars back before the Tippington Variety Show is ruined? 'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.com Read all seven fairy adventures in the Showtime Fairies set! Madison the Magic Show Fairy; Leah the Theatre Fairy; Alesha the Acrobat Fairy; Darcey the Dance Diva Fairy; Amelia the Singing Fairy; Isla the Ice Star Fairy; Taylor the Talent Show Fairy. If you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!

Taylor the Talent Show Fairy: The Showtime Fairies Book 7 (PDF)

by Daisy Meadows Georgie Ripper

It's time for the Tippington Variety Show! Rachel and Kirsty have helped the Showtime Fairies find six magic stars, but one is still missing. Can they find it before mean Jack Frost and his goblins ruin the show. . . '

Taylor Momsen (EDGE: Teen Stars #2)

by Liz Gogerly

Welcome to Teen Stars! Whether you're already a fan, or just want to find out more, this series has something for everyone who's into the teen celebrity scene.

Taylor Five

by Gwyneth Jones Ann Halam

Taylor Walker seems like any ordinary 14-year-old . . . if you overlook the fact that she lives on the island of Borneo, on a primate reserve run by her parents, and knows how to survive in the jungle. Tay isn't just like everyone else. But she is like one other person. She's exactly like one other person. Tay is a clone, one of only five in the world, and her clone mother is Pam Taylor, a brilliant scientist.When rebels attack her home, Tay escapes with her younger brother and Uncle, an exceptionally intelligent orangutan. As they flee for their lives, Tay must look within to find her strength: Pam's DNA, tempered by Taylor's extraordinary life. She's not alone, and she might be a clone, but she's also unique.

Tauron the Pounding Fury: Series 11 Book 6 (Beast Quest #66)

by Adam Blade

Avantia is in deadly peril! Kensa the Sorceress's most deadly Beast has been unleashed, and only Tom and his friends stand in his way! Will they prevail, or will they be crushed under his hooves?

Tattoos, Telltales and Terrible, Terrible Twins (PDF)

by Karen Mccombie

Welcome to my world. It's weird but kind of wonderful... Blood is thicker than water, right? That's what Ally's always been told, and it's true she wouldn't change a thing about her exasperating but adorable family. Then Dad's long-lost brother Joe comes to stay - bringing along his meddling meanie wife and evil, pet-torturing twins. How could any member of the Love family be so deeply, determinedly un-loveable?

The Tattooed Heart: A Messenger Of Fear Novel (Messenger of Fear)

by Michael Grant

‘Be afraid … this book gave me chill after chill’ – R. L. Stine on Messenger of Fear. I wanted to touch the boy who was not to be touched.

The Tattoo Fox Makes New Friends: Makes New Friends (The Tattoo Fox #2)

by Alasdair Hutton

The fox's friends all gather roundTo watch the greatest show in townAfter discovering Edinburgh's Military Tattoo and setting up her home by Edinburgh Castle, the Tattoo Fox returns to her adventures around Edinburgh. Meeting and making lots of new friends along the way (including the Queen!), the Tattoo Fox invites them all to her party.This heart-warming tale was inspired by a real-life encounter between the Producer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and a fox, late one night on the Castle Esplanade.Hutton is one of Scotland's greatest storytellers [and] the illustrations by Stref are the icing on the cake.BRIGADIER DAVID ALLFREY MBELots of adventures [and] the famous Tattoo creates a dramatic finale to the story.JENNY BLANCH, CarouselA hit with young readers.EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS

The Tattoo Fox: Makes New Friends (The Tattoo Fox #1)

by Alasdair Hutton

The Tattoo Fox is the story of a young fox who makes her home at Edinburgh Castle. Intrigued by everything she hears about the Tattoo, she endeavours to find out more. Her quest takes her to some of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks as she befriends the local animals and sees the local sights. But nothing can prepare her for the fantastic spectacle of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. BACK COVER The Tattoo was a brilliant sight The fox went back there every night. A little fox makes her home by Edinburgh Castle and with the help of her new friend, the Castle Cat, she settles in well. But there is one question the Castle Cat refuses to answer. What is the Tattoo? 'Just wait and see,' he tells her. Will she ever find out? This heart-warming tale was inspired by a real-life encounter between the Producer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and a fox, late one night on the Castle Esplanade.

Tater Tales: The Greatest in the World (Tater Tales)

by Ben Clanton

"Chock-full of spudtacular puns and a feel-good surprise ending, Clanton offers a delightful laugh-on-every-page” Booklist Two spud siblings face off in a series of epic challenges in the first of a hilariously silly graphic novel series from the bestselling creator of the Narwhal and Jelly books.

Tat: Band 01A/Pink (Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds)

by Fiona Undrill Louise Forshaw Collins Big Cat

Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds features exciting fiction and non-fiction decodable readers to enthuse and inspire children. They are fully aligned to Letters and Sounds Phases 1–6 and contain notes in the back. The Handbooks provide support in demonstration and modelling, monitoring comprehension and expanding vocabulary. Did you know how much fun you can have with a big tyre or what useful thing you can create with some old socks? Find out and more in this non-fiction book! Pink A/Band 1A offers emergent readers very simple, highly predictable texts and provides direct support through illustrations. The focus sounds in this book are: /s/ /a/ /t/ /p/ /i/ /n/ /m/ /d/ Pages 14 and 15 contain a fun “I Spy” Letters and Sounds activity, which uses visual support to help children embed phonic knowledge. Reading notes within the book provide practical support for reading Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds with children, including a list of all the sounds and words that the book will cover.

A Tasty Main Meal (Plan, Prepare, Cook)

by Rita Storey

For most people the main meal of the day is eaten in the evening. If you are in a hurry, cooking a bowl of pasta with a delicious sauce can be just as fast as heating up a ready-prepared meal. It will have great taste and be better for you as well. The tasty recipes in this book are quick and easy. They include macaroni cheese, creamy salmon, stuffed potato skins, sticky chicken and deserts too.The 'Plan Prepare and Cook' series has brilliant step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions so that you will soon be creating your very own delicious food. Learn basic techniques, find out about the equipment you need, and pick up lots of helpful hints and tips along the way.

A Tasty Lunch: A Tasty Lunch (Plan, Prepare, Cook)

by Rita Storey

By lunchtime your body has used up the food you ate for breakfast. Lunch refuels your body until it is time for your evening meal. But planning a variety of lunches is not always easy. This book gives you lots of ideas for hot and cold home and packed lunches. Recipes include tasty tortilla wraps, omelette slices, vegetable soup and lunch box puddlings such as crispy chocolate cakes.The 'Plan Prepare and Cook' series has brilliant step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions so that you will soon be creating your very own delicious food. Learn basic techniques, find out about the equipment you need, and pick up lots of helpful hints and tips along the way.

Tasty Drinks and Snacks (Plan, Prepare, Cook)

by Rita Storey

Snacks and drinks are a useful way of boosting your energy between meals. But many savoury snacks are high in salt and fat and many sweet snacks and drinks are high in sugar. This book provides lots of ideas for healthy, but very tasty, snacks and drinks. The recipes include mini-wraps, cheese dip, blueberry milkshakeand banana muffins.The 'Plan Prepare and Cook' series has brilliant step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions so that you will soon be creating your very own delicious food. Learn basic techniques, find out about the equipment you need, and pick up lots of helpful hints and tips along the way.

A Tasty Breakfast: A Tasty Breakfast Plan Prepare Cook: A Tasty Breakf (Plan, Prepare, Cook)

by Rita Storey

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Eating a good breakfast will give you the energy to concentrate throughout the morning. 'Plan, prepare and Cook: A Tasty Breakfast' is full of great recipes to help you start the day in the right way. They include a fruit smoothie, real porridge, your very own muesli, the perfect boiled egg and fruit pancakes.The 'Plan Prepare and Cook' series has brilliant step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions so that you will soon be creating your very own delicious food. Learn basic techniques, find out about the equipment you need, and pick up lots of helpful hints and tips along the way.

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