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By the Lake
£5.99Bill is ten years old. He likes adventure. He goes to the lake. It is summer. He is ready for an adventure. He meets Emily. They go sailing. They sail to an island. They look for a treasure chest. It is a story about friendship. It is a story about adventure. It is a story about fun.
Call of the Wild
£6.99ISBN | : 978-1-911481-69-0 |
Author | : Jack London |
Published | : 2019 |
Retold by | : C.S. Woolley |
Illustrated by | : Alexander Solovyov |
Headwords | : 900 |
Level | : 3 |
Pages | : 68 |
Release Date | : 26 August 2019 |
Common Exception Words Flash Cards – Year 3 & Year 4 Words
Original price was: £10.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.Foxton’s Common Exception Words Flash Cards for Years 3 and 4 feature 106 essential words on 56 double-sided, full-colour cards. With cursive-script sentences, vivid illustrations, and narrative links, these cards boost memory through visual and storytelling cues. Perfect for home or classroom, they align with the National Curriculum and include fun activity ideas to make learning engaging and effective.
Common Exception Words Flash Cards – Year 5 & Year 6 Words
Original price was: £10.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.Foxton’s Common Exception Words Flash Cards for Years 5 and 6 feature 102 statutory words on 53 double-sided, full-colour cards. Each includes a clear cursive-script sentence and engaging illustration, helping children remember through visual and storytelling cues. Aligned with the National Curriculum, these cards make practice easy and fun with activity ideas for home or classroom use.
Common Exception Words Flash Cards (Reception, Year 1 & Year 2 Words)
Original price was: £10.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.Foxton’s Common Exception Words Flash Cards make learning fun and effective! Covering 109 essential words with clear printing, colourful illustrations, and example sentences, these 57 double-sided cards support memory retention through engaging visuals and activities. Designed in a cursive font aligned with National Curriculum handwriting policies, they’re perfect for little-and-often practice at home or in class.
Emily and the Rabbit
£5.99This story is about a young girl called Emily, who is only eight years old. One day, she is playing with her very favourite toy rabbit when three girls try to take it away from her. Emily is left with a choice. Should she break the toy in order to keep it? Or should she let it go so that it will be safe?
Frankenstein
£6.99Victor Frankenstein is a clever student who learns how to create life. He makes a creature, but the creature is very ugly. Everyone is afraid of it. The creature feels sad and lonely, so it becomes angry and wants to hurt people. This is a scary story about science, friendship, and what happens when things go wrong.
High-Frequency Words – Reception, Year 1 & Year 2 Words
Original price was: £10.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.Foxton’s Illustrated High-Frequency Words Flash Cards help children master the essential words for early reading. Featuring 52 double-sided, full-colour cards with cursive-script sentences and engaging illustrations, they boost recognition and memory through visual and storytelling aids. Aligned with the National Curriculum, these cards are perfect for Reception to Year 2 learners, making practice fun at home or in class.
Jane Eyre
£7.49ISBN | : 9781911481263 |
Author | :Â Charlotte Bronte |
Published | :Â 2018 |
Retold by | : C.S. Woolley |
Illustrated by | :Â Alexander Solovyov |
Headwords | :Â 1300 |
Level | :Â 4 |
Pages | : 100 |
Release Date | : 30 April 2018 |
Just in Time
£5.99Jerry has a secret job. He is a spy. It is 11 a.m. and he must get a letter to the British Embassy by 3 p.m. It is very important but there are some people who want to stop him. They want the letter for themselves. Jerry will need to fight his way across the city in lots of different vehicles to deliver the letter in time. Can he do it?
Kit’s New Phone
£5.99This story is about Kit. Kit wants a phone. Everyone at school has a phone. Everyone at home has a phone. Kit takes his sister’s phone. He takes the phone to school to show his friends. It is not a good idea. The phone gets broken, and Kit is very sorry. He needs to fix his mistake. How will Kit fix his mistake?