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Bug Club, Red C: King Pip And The Troll (PDF)

by Janine Scott

King Pip needs to cross the river. Will the troll let him?

Bug Club, Red C: Shadows In The Sun (PDF)

by Janine Scott

What shadows can you see?

Bug Club, Red, C (ks1): Look Outside (PDF)

by Cameron Macintosh

Look outside! What can you see?

Bug Club, Red (KS2) A/5c: Petronas (PDF)

by Tina Shaw

Bold, colourful readers with kid-friendly characters and subjects they'd choose for themselves.

Bug Club Red A (KS2) Jess & Layla's Astronomical Assignment (PDF)

by Lucy Courtenay

This title is part of Pearson’s Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today’s children to read. In this Red A KS2 level book: Jess and Layla’s science teacher has given them an unusual assignment: what would astronomers from the past discuss if they could meet today? That night, the girls are at Layla’s house when a spectacular meteor shower rains down. Is it possible that Layla’s wish upon a meteor might come true, bringing the girls closer to those ancient astronomers than they had ever imagined?

Bug Club, Turquoise, A: Penguins to the Rescue (PDF)

by Deborah Nash

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book, Evil dolphin super-villain, Dr Blowhole, has been up to his usual tricks again. He has captured King Julien and is holding him hostage. Can the penguins rescue Julien and stop Dr Blowhole's plan for revenge against the humans?

Bug Club, Turquoise, B: Skyhook (PDF)

by Deborah Nash

When the weather station Cirrus is badly damaged in a storm, John and the other members of International Rescue launch a rescue mission to stop it floating away into space! In such rough weather, will the team be able to rescue Cirrus - and stay safe themselves?

Bug Club, White, All Wallace & Gromit: The Weatherman (PDF)

by Benjamin Hulme-Cross

Join Wallace and Gromit in these two fun-fi lled adventures. In The Weatherman, Wallace invents a weather machine but things get very stormy. In All Wrapped Up, it's Christmas Eve and Wallace and Gromit go to bed. Shaun is fast asleep outside. Or is he?

Bug Club, Year 4, Grade C: Stage Fright (PDF)

by Adam Guillain Charlotte Guillain

This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme to combine books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Year 4 Grey B (NC level 4c) fiction short story collection . . . Zak and Zoe love the old theatre, but strange things happen there that no one can explain. Can legends come alive? Can people really vanish? Would you believe it if it happened to you?

Bug Club, Yellow A: Butterflies (PDF)

by Dee White

Some butterflies have bright wings, and some look like leaves. Can you spot them?

Bug Club, Yellow A, Pippa's Pets: Lost Dog (PDF)

by Dee White

Pippa finds a lost dog. What will Pippa do?

Bug Club Yellow Animal Crackers (PDF)

by Amy Sparkes

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Yellow Animal Crackers Poems book: Have you ever seen a shark who is afraid of the dark, or a kangaroo who loves lollipops? Join in the fun and meet some animals who are just crackers!

Bug Club, Yellow, B: Rainbows (PDF)

by Jill Mcdougall

Do you like rainbows? Let's find out more about them!

Bug Club, Yellow B, Pippa's Pets: Scaredy Cat (PDF)

by Dee White

Pippa's cat is scared. What will Pippa do?

Bug Club, Yellow B, Pippa's Pets: Runaway Pony (PDF)

by Dee White

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Yellow C Pippa's Pets - Runaway Pony book: Pippa's pony runs away. What will Pippa do?

Bug Club, Yellow C: I Like to Play (PDF)

by Dee White

I like to play in the snow. What do you like to play?

Bug Eyed Monsters (Black Cats)

by Jean Ure

"Mr Snitcher is an alien! Pass it on..."Nobody knew where the rumour came from. Most of the boys think it's a joke. But the more Joe and Andy think about it, the weirder Mr Snitcher starts to look. Is he really an alien? And how about the rest of the teachers? Laugh-out-loud school story with a sci-fi twist.

Bug In The Bath (Rising Stars Reading Planet Ser.)

by Ian MacDonald

The children are convinced that there is a strange creature in the bathtub ... But is it a spider, a squid, or even a bat? Will Mum come and get rid of the creature or does Gran have a simpler explanation of what the mysterious 'creature' really is? Bug in the Bath is part of the Rocket Phonics range from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Rocket Phonics builds a firm foundation in word reading through fresh and fully decodable phonics books for Pink A to Orange band. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check understanding. Reading age: 4-5 years

Bug Wars (Space School)

by Tony Bradman Tom Bradman

Trapped on a colony spaceship ever since Planet Earth became toopolluted to support human life, Luke whiles away his time playing computer games, just like anynormal boy. But when an alien battleship arrives demanding that Lukecomes aboard, it seems that his computer-whizz gaming skills have beenmistaken for genuine warfare! The aliens are determined to wipe out their enemies, and Luke either has to help defeat them, ordie! Does Luke have the skill it takes to beat the bugs and survive?

Bugs: Bugs (Record Busters #7)

by Clive Gifford

Perfect for capturing a young general reader's or an older reluctant reader's interest, this hi-lo title features gripping, minimal, fact-based text, dramatic and impactful pictures, and an edgy design to reveal the longest, loudest and most deadly bugs!

Bugs (Tadpoles Learners #6)

by Annabelle Lynch

Find out all about funny bugs, from spotty ladybirds to darting dragonflies. Tadpoles Learners are an ideal introduction to non-fiction for beginner readers, blending accessible text with big, striking photos.

Bugs

by Simon Tyler

Packed with stunning, detailed illustrations and astonishing facts, this book will introduce you to some of the strangest, scariest, biggest, smallest and most beautiful insects around.

Bugs: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Pink 1a (Reading Champion #515)

by Katie Woolley

This book is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Bugs is a non-fiction text exploring how different bugs eat leaves. The repeated sentence structure offers readers the opportunity for a very first independent reading experience with the support of the illustrations.Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.This non-fiction text is accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

Bugs and Spiders (Trailblazers Ser.)

by David Orme

Which bug has the most legs? Which bug is the fastest runner? Which spider is the most poisonous? And what's the deadliest bug of all? You might be surprised! This is the world of bugs and spiders. Find out all about it. Get the facts. Got that? Then read 'What's Bugging You?', a story about alien explorers who get a BIG welcome from the local insect life.

Bugs, Drugs and Three-pin Plugs: Everyday Science, Simply Explained

by Andrew Morris

For the millions who remain curious about the world around them, but gained little from science at school, this book offers a way forward. Based on live discussions with adults from all walks of life, each chapter begins with an everyday experience, like swallowing a pill or watching a bee on a flower. The main scientific ideas underlying each topic are then explored, so that understanding of a set of fundamental concepts builds up gradually throughout the book. In contrast to more traditional approaches to science learning, topics range freely across the subject areas. The story of Covid, for example includes aspects of biology, chemistry, mathematics and social behaviour. Plain English is used throughout and mathematical expressions are avoided. Key points are illustrated with clear diagrams and photographs. By drawing on questions and perspectives of ordinary people, the book offers an introduction to basic ideas in science as a whole, rather than any one particular subject. For the adult wishing to make good a gap in their understanding it provides a starting point for entering the rich world of popular science.

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