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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: Rebecca at the Funfair (PDF)

by Frances Ridley

Band 03/Yellow. Rebecca went to the funfair with mum and dad. She didn't like the hall of mirrors, and the rollercoaster made her turn green - but when she won lots of prizes on a stall, she decided that she liked it after all! The funny illustrations show Rebecca's gradual change of opinion, and include lots of details for early readers to talk about. * Yellow (Band 3) books offer varied sentence structure and natural langauge. This book is told in rhyme. * Text type - A story with a familiar setting. * A map of the fair is included on pages 14 and 15 which can be used to check comprehension. * Curriculum links - Maths: Shape, space and measures. * This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 3, More Fireflies A: Jumpers (2006 edition)

by Cynthia Rider

Animals that jump. More Fireflies is a further series of 30 new non-fiction titles for reading stages 1+ to 5, for children in Reception and Year 1 (aged 4 to 6 years). Written by a team of experienced authors, titles include a variety of current topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. Texts provide examples of all the required text ranges including Reports, explanations, instructional texts, recounts and biography. The striking designs for the individual books have the same eye-catching quality of the original Fireflies series, and are illustrated with excellent photographs that provide early readers with clear visual cues to the words and meaning of the text. The reading level of the text for each stage matches the Book Band levels, providing plenty of practice in reading the prescribed high-frequency vocabulary and the context words related to the topic.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 3, More Fireflies A: Jumpers (2006 edition)

by Cynthia Rider

Animals that jump. More Fireflies is a further series of 30 new non-fiction titles for reading stages 1+ to 5, for children in Reception and Year 1 (aged 4 to 6 years). Written by a team of experienced authors, titles include a variety of current topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. Texts provide examples of all the required text ranges including Reports, explanations, instructional texts, recounts and biography. The striking designs for the individual books have the same eye-catching quality of the original Fireflies series, and are illustrated with excellent photographs that provide early readers with clear visual cues to the words and meaning of the text. The reading level of the text for each stage matches the Book Band levels, providing plenty of practice in reading the prescribed high-frequency vocabulary and the context words related to the topic.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 3, More Fireflies A: Patterns (2008 edition)

by Cynthia Rider

Natural and created patterns. This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 3, More Fireflies A: Patterns (2008 edition) (PDF)

by Cynthia Rider

Natural and created patterns. This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools.

The Wind and The Sun (PDF)

by Cynthia Rider

The Wind and the Sun is a traditional tale, retold by Cynthia Rider, where the Wind and the Sun have a competition to see who is the strongest. The Wind and the Sun is for children in Year 1/Primary 2.

Project X, Book Band 6, Orange, What a Waste: Rubbish! (PDF)

by Chloe Rhodes

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities.Where does all your rubbish go?

Magic Belt Series with workbooks: (pdf)

by Tamar Reis-Frankfort Drew Wilson

12 books The Magic Belt series is an exciting quest phonics series for older, struggling readers ages 8-12. Twelve different books in the series combine step-by- step phonic progression and exciting stories and illustrations that will engage the older beginner reader. The Magic Belt series is an award-winning quest series for older, struggling readers ages 8-12. Twelve different books in the series combine step-by- step phonic progression with exciting stories and fantastic illustrations that will engage the older beginner reader. “I waited for the response -‘Uuggh do I have to read?’ But it didn’t come…..instead the boy’s eyes went wide, and he grabbed the book from my hand and started flipping through the pages. We had a bit of a chat about the cover, what he thought the book may be about and how the book was set out. Well, he couldn’t wait to get started with the reading….”

Project X, Book Band 7, Turquoise, Hide and Seek: Hide and Cheat

by Shoo Rayner

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities.Find out who's cheating at hide and seek!

Project X, Book Band 7, Turquoise, Hide and Seek: Hide and Cheat (PDF)

by Shoo Rayner

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities.Find out who's cheating at hide and seek!

Project X, Book Band 8, Purple, Buildings: The Snow Den

by Shoo Rayner

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities. Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger build a new den out of snow?

Project X, Book Band 8, Purple, Buildings: The Snow Den (PDF)

by Shoo Rayner

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities. Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger build a new den out of snow?

Storyworlds, Stage 8, Animal World: The shark with no teeth

by Shoo Rayner

We all know that sharks have lots of big teeth. Well, this is a story about a shark that lost his teeth. The shark was called Cruncher. This fantastic range of fiction for Shared, Guided and Independent reading gives you stories your children will love to read over and over again. The stories presented in Stage 8 are more complex than those in the earlier stages of the series, introducing a range of genres and grammatical features.

Storyworlds, Stage 8, Animal World: The snake that couldn't hiss

by Shoo Rayner

We all know that snakes hiss. Well, this is a story about a snake that could not hiss. The snake was called Sneaker. This fantastic range of fiction for Shared, Guided and Independent reading gives you stories your children will love to read over and over again. The stories presented in Stage 8 are more complex than those in the earlier stages of the series, introducing a range of genres and grammatical features.

GNR360, Level 5: Animal Tracks (PDF)

by Irene Rawnsley Barbara Mitchelhill Celia Warren

Collection of short stories and poems.Level 5 of the New Reading 360 Reader Series by Ginn. 9780602256456

Baby Hippo (Rigby PM Storybooks #Yellow (Level 6))

by Beverley Randell

Baby Hippo is in the river, too. He is asleep on Mother Hippo's back.

The Little Red Bus (Rigby PM Storybooks #Green (Level 13))

by Beverley Randell

One day the little red school bus broke down on the way home. The mothers and fathers had to come in cars to get the children. PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.

The Naughty Ann (Rigby PM Storybooks #Green (Level 12))

by Beverley Randell

"The Naughty Ann was painted blue. The Naughty Ann was clean and new. The fishing boat (the Jolly Jean) was not so new and not so clean." PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.

The Children's Book of Myths and Legends (PDF)

by Ronne Randall

Extraordinary stories from around the World

Bumble Bee

by Pat Quinn

A short, factual book about a bumble bee.

Project X, Book Band 9, Gold, Communication: The Thing in the Cupboard

by Chris Powling

Project X includes fiction and non-fiction, exciting adventure stories, lots of gadgets, and 21st-century illustrations. Developed based on research into what will really hook boys into reading and make them love books. Each book comes with notes for parent/teaching assistants that highlight tricky words or concepts in the books, prompt questions and suggest a range of follow-up activities.What is the Thing that Tiger finds in the cupboard?

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