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Jilly Hunt

    Popular Culture: 1900-1919
    Hero Academy Non-fiction: Oxford Level 5, Green Book Band: Help to Win
    Oxford Reading Tree Word Sparks: Level 7: How to Build a Skyscraper
    Readerful Independent Library: Oxford Reading Level 8: The Art of Colour
    Amazing Animals (Set 11)
    What is for Lunch? (Set 07)
    • The series features phonically decodable stories that prioritize diversity and inclusivity, appealing to young readers. Each book is complemented by age-appropriate contemporary photographs and humorous illustrations, designed to engage and inspire those developing their reading skills.

      What is for Lunch? (Set 07)
    • Featuring phonically decodable stories, this book is designed to engage and inspire young readers with diverse and inclusive topics. It combines contemporary photographs and humorous illustrations, making the reading experience enjoyable and accessible for striving readers. The series aims to foster a love for reading through relatable content and visual appeal.

      Amazing Animals (Set 11)
    • Exploring the emotional power of color, this book delves into the techniques and expressions of various artists throughout history. It highlights how these creators have utilized color to convey feelings and connect with audiences, showcasing the profound impact of color in artistic expression.

      Readerful Independent Library: Oxford Reading Level 8: The Art of Colour
    • Paul is a sports coach. He trains athletes to do their best. Sometimes they win prizes! But even when they don't, Paul is there to offer encouragement and to help them get better. Project X Hero Academy Non-fiction is an inspiring series of fully-decodable titles for reading practice that's matched to phonics knowledge.

      Hero Academy Non-fiction: Oxford Level 5, Green Book Band: Help to Win
    • What did people do for fun in the earliest years of the 20th Century? How did they dress? This book looks at popular culture at the turn of the century and covers the dawn of recording technology, the birth of jazz, early moving pictures, the first daily comics, and much, much more, including how WWI affected the popular culture of the era.

      Popular Culture: 1900-1919
    • Thatcher and Reagan, Blair and Clinton, politics played a role in the popular culture of the era, while new technology led to video game arcades popping up anywhere teenagers might be lurking.

      Popular Culture: 1980-1999
    • Explore beyond the headlines on the topic of protecting endangered animals, learning how this issue is treated in the news and how to separate truth from spin.

      Saving Endangered Animals
    • Explore beyond the headlines on the topic of the environment, learning how this issue is treated in the news and how to separate truth from spin.

      Protecting Our Planet
    • Explore beyond the headlines on the topic of human rights, learning how this issue is treated in the news and how to separate truth from spin.

      Human Rights for All