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Opposites by Pam Holden
$8.35 AUD
Category: Level 02 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 2
Developed by New Zealand reading specialist and author, Pam Holden, this exciting reading program offers an extensive range of illustrated fiction and photographic non-fiction titles at graded levels.
Our Neighbourhood: Early (Standard English Edition): Level 1 by Pam Holden
$8.35 AUD
Category: Level 04 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A
Developed by New Zealand reading specialist and author, Pam Holden, this exciting reading program offers an extensive range of illustrated fiction and photographic non-fiction titles at graded levels. Red Rocket Readers offer a carefully controlled sequence of challenges throughout the levels to ensure ...Show more
Out in the Snow by Jack Gabolinscy
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 12 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 12
Snow is like frozen rain. It falls from the clouds in cold countries. Most snow falls in the winter. People need to wear warm clothes in the snow. Snow can be fun to play in, but it can be dangerous, too. In spring the snow melts and the rivers fill up with fresh water.
Paralympic Games by Julie Ellis
$9.95 AUD
Category: Level 22 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 22
You are sure to know about the Olympic Games. Have you heard about the Paralympic Games which are held after the Olympic Games? Athletes with disabilities compete against other athletes with the same disabilities. How?
Patterns by Pam Holden
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 12 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 12
Patterns are designs that show the same thing over and over. When shapes or colors are repeated, we see a pattern. Some patterns are made by people, and some can be seen in the world around us. Some patterns are made with colors and lines. Other patterns are made with words or numbers or sounds. What pa ...Show more
Perfect Pets by Julie Ellis
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 12 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 12
If you could get a pet, what pet would you get? Would you get a rabbit or a mouse? Would you choose a goldfish or a turtle? How would you choose?
Plant a Plant by Pam Holden
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 01 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 01
Have you ever grown a plant? Its fun to watch a seed change to a plant. Plants need sunshine and water to grow.
Puppy School by Julie Ellis
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 11 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 11
Puppies like to chew things. They also like to run and chase things and jump up. They dont come when their owners call them. Some puppies go to Puppy School. What do you think they learn at Puppy School?
Push or Pull by Julie Ellis
$9.50 AUD
Category: Level 11 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 11
Some things need a push to make them move. Some other things move when they are pulled. Which things can be moved by pushing them? Which things are moved by a pull?
Rice is Nice by John Lockyer
$9.95 AUD
Category: Level 18 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 18
Do you eat rice sometimes? What do you eat with the rice? What do you use to eat it? Rice belongs to the grass family, and it is grown in many countries of the world. People eat many different rice meals. What is your favourite rice meal?
Robots by Jack Gabolinscy
$9.95 AUD
Category: Level 20 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 20
Robots are clever machines that can move and do jobs for people. Robots are used to do work that is too boring or dangerous or hard for people to do. They can go places that people cant reach, like the bottom of the ocean or far out in space. There are robots that play games and some that help doctors ...Show more
Saving the Panda by John Lockyer
$9.95 AUD
Category: Level 15 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 15
Giant pandas belong to the bear family. They live only in China. They eat bamboo and they have a special pad on their front paws called a sixth finger. They use the finger to hold the bamboo. Why are giant pandas disappearing? Will they become extinct? How can they be saved?