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Eagle of the Ninth, Book 1: The Eagle of the Ninth

by Rosemary Sutcliff

The Ninth Legion marched into the mists of northern Britain - and they were never seen again. Four thousand men disappeared and their eagle standard was lost. It's a mystery that's never been solved, until now . . . Marcus has to find out what happened to his father, who led the legion. So he sets out into the unknown, on a quest so dangerous that nobody expects him to return. The Eagle of the Ninth is heralded as one of the most outstanding children's books of the twentieth century and has sold over a million copies worldwide. Rosemary Sutcliff writes with such passion and attention to detail that Roman Britain is instantly brought to life and stays with the reader long after the last page has been turned. The book is also now the subject of a major film.

'Dyma Fi – Nanw!' (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Rachel Anderson Marion Eames Shelagh McNicholas

Er ei bod yn dwlu cael mynd i siopa gyda gweddill y teulu, mae Nanw'n mynnu rhedeg bant o hyd. Mae Syndrom Down ar Nanw. Nofel fer ar gyfer plant sy'n dechrau cael blas ar ddarllen ar eu pennau'u hunain. [Nanw is shopping with the family but, as always, manages to find herself lost again. Nanw has Down's Syndrome. A Welsh adaptation of Jessy Runs Away - a story for children beginning to read by themselves.] 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.

Dyfal Donc (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Rose Impey Emily Huws Jolyne Knox

Stori am ddwy chwaer fach sydd bron â marw eisiau ci. Rhywsut mae'n rhaid cael eu rhieni i gytuno â'r syniad. Nofel fer ar gyfer plant sy'n dechrau cael blas ar ddarllen ar eu pennau'u hunain. [A short novel about two young sisters who want a dog more than anything else in the world. A Welsh adaptation of Desperate for a Dog - a story for children beginning to read by themselves.]

Dwi'n Byw Mewn Sw Gyda'r Cangarw: Barddoniaeth Loerig Am Anifeiliaid (Llyfrau Lloerig)

by Myrddin Dafydd

Casgliad deniadol o 50 o gerddi amrywiol a doniol am bob math o anifeiliaid gan 23 o feirdd gwahanol, i ddarllenwyr 7-11 oed. [An appealing collection of 50 humorous and diverse poems about all kinds of animals by 23 different poets, for readers aged 7-11 years.] 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.

The Dungeon (PDF)

by Lynne Reid Banks

A medieval tragedy and tale of retribution - The Dungeon is a powerful story from a writer of great skill and potency. The setting is medieval Scotland, a land dominated by skirmishes and battles on the borders, a land of fortresses and castles in Scotland, England and Wales. We meet Bruce McLennan, a Scottish laird, a man sorely-changed by a terrible family tragedy. He is a domineering master, an uncaring landlord, a cruel man, who has his heart set on building himself a castle and a Dungeon in which to punish his enemies in the future.

Drone Racer

by Andy Briggs

With races taking place in empty car parks, warehouses and old factories, drone racing is a rapidly growing underground sport. But it's also gone above ground with international championships beckoning from Los Angeles to Dubai, offering by huge prizes. Twelve-year-old Carson Lox thinks he has the potential to be a champion ... except his drone is not powerful enough, and he can't afford anything better. Desperate to make their mark, Trix (Tracy to her friends, and the team's engineer) and Eddie (or Edward as he hates being called, the team manager) help Carson break into an old Air Force scrapyard to salvage spare parts. They find the remains of a hi-tech drone that needs patching up and use it to enter the league. But there is something unusual about their new drone - it has a mind of its own.

Driblwr Disglair (Cyfres Chwarae Teg!)

by Michael Coleman Nick Abadzis Dylan Williams

Addasiad Cymraeg o Dazzling Dribbling!, stori fywiog am dîm pêl-droed bechgyn a merched clwb ieuenctid yr eglwys leol, ac am y broblem sy'n eu hwynebu pan fydd un o'r chwaraewyr gorau yn gorfod chwarae heb ei sbectol; i ddarllenwyr 7-9 oed. [A Welsh adaptation of Dazzling Dribbling!, a lively story about the local church youth club football team of boys and girls, and about the problem faced when one of their best players has to play without his spectacles; for 7-9 year-old readers.] *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.

Dragonfire, Book 2: The Wings of Ruksh

by Anne Forbes

Strange as it may seem, as he came in to land at Edinburgh Airport last year, the captain of the London flight reported sighting a dragon .. A year on, and life has calmed down for Neil and Clara MacLean. A quiet meal in The Sultan's Palace restaurant. What could go wrong? But they hadn't counted on the mirror! How is it connected to the missing Sultan's Crown, and what secrets does the mysterious Black Tower hold?

Dragonfire 1: Dragonfire

by Anne Forbes

Dragonfire series. Well, I didn't ask to be a pigeon! ... I wanted to be an eagle, didn't I? ... Why couldn't we have been eagles instead of pigeons? What a life! Nothing but cooo, cooo and peck, peck, all the time. This is the High Street not the Highlands! We're no here to cause a sensation, and ... if it weren't for your stupidity, we wouldn't be here in the first place! Stroppy pigeons in Edinburgh's Old Town. It's not a normal part of daily life - but things are never going to be the same again. Clara and Neil have always known the MacArthurs, the little people who live under Arthur's Seat, in Holyrood Park, but they are not quite prepared for what else is living under the hill. Feuding faery lords, missing whisky, magic carpets, firestones and ancient spells ... where will it end? And how did it all start? Set against the backdrop of the Edinburgh Fringe and Military Tattoo this is a fast-paced comic adventure, full of magic, mayhem and mystery - and a dragon.

Dragonfire

by Anne Forbes

Well, I didn't ask to be a pigeon! ... I wanted to be an eagle, didn't I? ... Why couldn't we have been eagles instead of pigeons? What a life! Nothing but cooo, cooo and peck, peck, all the time. ...

Dragonblood: Dragon in the Desert (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. A new Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time, they will have allies. Who will help them? Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery.

Dragonblood: Stowaway Monster (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. A new Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time, they will have allies. Who will help them? Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery.

Dragonblood: Terror Beach (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. A new Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time, they will have allies. Who will help them? Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery.

Dragonblood: Claws in the Snow (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. A new Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time, they will have allies. Who will help them? Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery.

Dragon Theft Auto (Dragonblood) (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. A new Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time, they will have allies. Who will help them? Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery.

Dragon Cowboy (Dragonblood) (PDF)

by Michael Dahl

This series is aimed at reluctant readers with simple, easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations and design. Fantastic settings and computer-game speed grip readers in these high-low novels. An Age of Dragons is about to begin. The powerful creatures will return to rule the world once more, but this time will be different. This time they will have allies. Around the world, some young humans are making a strange discovery. They are learning that they were born with dragon blood - blood that gives them amazing powers.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: UFO and Aliens (PDF)

by Sarah Fleming

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Unexplained (PDF)

by Sarah Fleming

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Racing cars (PDF)

by Ridley Frances

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Cool Brands (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Martial Arts (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Spies and Gadgets (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Skateboarding (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Predators (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

Download, Stage 6, Orange: Natural Disasters (PDF)

by Jillian Powell

High-octane, magazine-style information books for your weakest older readers. An engaging series of books for older boys with a low reading ability. This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features a short story, illustrated in black and white; non-fiction information pages, presented in a magazine style using colour photographs and appropriate vocabulary and a bibliography to support readers wanting to find out more on the subject. The series has been developed in conjunction with NASEN, the National Association for Special Educational Needs. Reading age: 6 to 7. Interest age: 9 to 14.

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