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LEVEL 3: NOUGHTS AND CROSSES BOOK AND MP3 PACK(Mixed media product)
Pearson Education Limited
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Sephy Hadley and Callum McGregor are two young people in love. But Sephy is a Cross, daughter of a government minister, and Callum is a Nought. In their world, Crosses and Noughts cannot be friends....
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ROALD DAHL GIRAFFE THE PELLY & ME(Paperback)
Ladybird Readers is a graded reading series for English Language Teaching (ELT) markets, designed for children learning English as a foreign or second language.
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Screenwise
The second edition of Screenwise offers a refreshed, realistic, and optimistic perspective on how to thoughtfully guide kids in the digital age.

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Viruses
Fear is a natural emotion and, however irrational, it can be rationalized for the little ones by showing its causes and methods of action. In this book, children will be explained what viruses are - a more-than ever actual topic, how they move and what behaviours help to limit their spreading.

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How to Teach Your Dragon to Say Share
Lily is a strong-minded little girl and she has a pet dragon! She has to teach it all the most important magic words: please, thank you, hello and sorry. It isn?t always easy, though: the little dragon is a bit of a mischief-maker and it doesn?t always understand the meaning of those words. But Lily is patient and she?ll make it understand that magic words can always help in every situation!

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How to Teach Your Dragon to Say Wait
Lily is a strong-minded little girl and she has a pet dragon! She has to teach it all the most important magic words: please, thank you, hello and sorry. It isn''t always easy, though: the little dragon is a bit of a mischief-maker and it doesn''t always understand the meaning of those words.

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