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Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

Collins Big Cat, Band 02A, Red A: World of Football (PDF)

by Daniel Nunn

Everyone can play football, anywhere in the world! Find out what you need to play the game and where in the world it is played in this action-packed non-fiction report by Daniel Nunn. Red A/Band 2A books offer predictable text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development. Children can re-cap the stages of the book on pages 14-15. Text type: An information book Curriculum links: PE: Striking and fielding games

Collins English Skills Book 3 (PDF)

by Collins Education

Collins English Skills 3 is intended for children age 7-8 in Year 3/P4. Each unit begins with a reading passage and follows a repeated pattern of reading, phonics grammar, writing and language activities. Ideal for use in literacy sessions. This book was previously published as Folens English Skills 3. âe¢ Build and develop key language skills with this whole-school programme âe¢ Raise standards in literacy through phonics, reading and writing activities âe¢ A flexible resource with photocopiable activity sheets for Key Stage 1 âe¢ Repeated pattern of learning provides support, consolidation and extension

Dockside, Stage 1 Book 1: Us (PDF)

by John Townsend

Dockside is the award-winning intervention programme that features all of the rigour and structure of a reading scheme aimed at much younger children but written specifically for the older beginner or catch-up reader

Dockside, Stage 1, Book 2: You are a Pain (PDF)

by Philippa Bateman

Dockside is the award-winning intervention programme that features all of the rigour and structure of a reading scheme aimed at much younger children but written specifically for the older beginner or catch-up reader

Dockside, Stage 1, Book 3: Sweet Feet (PDF)

by Philippa Bateman

Dockside is the award-winning intervention programme that features all of the rigour and structure of a reading scheme aimed at much younger children but written specifically for the older beginner or catch-up reader

Dockside, Stage 1, Book 4: Get Up (PDF)

by John Townsend

Dockside is the award-winning intervention programme that features all of the rigour and structure of a reading scheme aimed at much younger children but written specifically for the older beginner or catch-up reader

Dockside, Stage 1, Book 5: Silly Me (PDF)

by John Townsend

Dockside is the award-winning intervention programme that features all of the rigour and structure of a reading scheme aimed at much younger children but written specifically for the older beginner or catch-up reader

Esgidiau Bili Bom Bom (Pobl Pentre Bach)

by Ifana Savill Gary Evans

Pam mae Bili Bom Bom yn gwisgo un weli ac un esgid? Mae yna stori fawr tu ôl i'r ffasiwn newydd hon! Stori hyfryd am gymeriadau Pentre Bach. [Why is Bili Bom Bom wearing one wellington and one shoe? What's the story behind this new fashion statement? A lovely story about the characters who live in Pentre Bach.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

George Flies South (PDF)

by Simon James

A little bird waiting in his nest for his mother to bring back food is blown into the sky, nest and all, by a great wind. Will he be able to fly? Autumn is coming, and George sits in his little nest, not quite ready to learn to fly even though his mom says it is time to head south for the winter. But when a gust of wind swoops George and his nest out of the tree and onto the roof of a car, George is off whether he likes it or not! With his mom following along chirping encouragement, George must gain the confidence to fly before his nest blows away entirely. This charming picture book gently nudges little fledglings everywhere to try out their wings.

Holly Webb Animal Stories: A Cat Called Penguin (1st edition) (PDF)

by Holly Webb

From the author of the best-selling LOST IN THE SNOW Alfie has always loved playing in the overgrown garden next door. It is here he plays with Penguin, an enormous black-and-white cat, a stray who Alfie has claimed as his own. But when his next door neighbour's granddaughter, Grace, comes to live with her, she decides Penguin belongs to her! Alfie knows he can't force Penguin to be with him, but he wishes the cat didn't want to spend time with Grace either. What neither of them realizes is that while they thought Penguin was with the other one, he has actually disappeared...

The Lonely Beast

by Chris Judge

Have you heard of the Beasts? No, not many people have. That's because they are very rare. This is the tale of one such Beast, whose determination to overcome his loneliness leads him to undertake a daring and dangerous quest to find others like him . . .

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, First Phonics: Mud! (2011 edition) (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

First Phonics is a special new series at the very start of Oxford Reading Tree. It enables children to practise phonics while learning to read. Its features include: promotes phonological awareness at Stage 1+ with rhyming stories provides more phonically decodable nouns as well as sight-cueable words Practise Reception and Year 1 sight vocabulary throughout At Stage 1+, First Phonics books are rhyming stories, with an emphasis on rhythm and rhyme. They have 1-2 sentences per page.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, First Phonics: A Big Mess

by Roderick Hunt

There is a big mess on the mat. Engaging decodable stories fully aligned to Letters and Sounds enable your pupils to practice their phonics skills with their favourite characters.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phones, Non-Fiction: Taps and Pans (2011 edition) (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

Do different jobs around the house.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phones, Non-Fiction: Taps and Pans (2011 edition)

by Monica Hughes

Do different jobs around the house.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phonics: Get a Bus (2011 edition) (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

"Dad and I got on the bus." Floppy's Phonics Non-fiction allow children to practise their decoding and literacy skills in the context of exciting non-fiction books, which include a variety of text types and topics, and support from Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy. Each book has individual notes and suggested activities for group/guided reading, independent reading, speaking and listening and writing.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phonics: Fun on the Canal (2011 edition)

by Monica Hughes

Set off on the canal. This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together. They are carefully graded across 9 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Each book includes notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants on the inside covers.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phonics: Fun on the Canal (2011 edition) (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

Set off on the canal. This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together. They are carefully graded across 9 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Each book includes notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants on the inside covers.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 1+, Floppy's Phonics: Rocket (2011 edition)

by Monica Hughes

Learn all about rockets.

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