This is a tale of Neria, who works in the House of Death, helping her father to make the mummies. Neria enjoys her work, but when the pharaoh dies, it all goes into overdrive mode. Everyone is so busy
Aimed at less able students who want to pass their KS3 SATs, and those who could do even better given the right guidance. These books are deliberately short and take KS3 students through basic concept
Aimed at less able students who want to pass their KS3 SATs, and those who could do even better given the right guidance. These books are deliberately short and take KS3 students through basic concept
Completing the Andrew Brodie: Pass Your GCSE" workbook series, this book is aimed at students who simply want to pass their maths GCSE. A pull-out answer section with accompanying explanations is anot
This series features all the words in the Literacy Strategy spelling bank for KS1 and KS2. Even the contents pages are extremely useful to teachers as they offer an entire spelling programme to save t
Elvis the squirrel is always up for an adventure. But when his best friend Chuck is carried off by Ronnie the Raven, the biggest and meanest bird in the wood, it seems he might have bitten off more th
A series aimed at less able students who not only want to pass their KS3 SATs, but also those who could do even better given the right guidance. The books are take KS3 students through basic concepts
This series features all the words in the Literacy Strategy spelling bank for KS1 and KS2. Even the contents pages are extremely useful to teachers as they offer an entire spelling programme to save t
Bryony's back. Her family dreams of starring on Broadway but their first stop is the local Empress Theatre. Bryony, the only non-singing Bell, has to make do with befriending the has-been magician, Ke
Our hero is a Tamworth pig with attitude. He was imported from Australia to improve the "bloodline" of the farmer's herd and he is in no doubt about his own importance. But his days of usefulness are
A collection of five ghost stories. Ghosts appear both in the strangest and most familiar places, but their effect is often the same, inspiring shock and chills in the characters and readers alike.