The Big Chew
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The crew of the Big Chew are on the search for treasure. However, they have a big problem – their ship is falling apart. But do not worry, they have a way to fix it – gum. It is just as good as glue, right?






The crew of the Big Chew are on the search for treasure. However, they have a big problem – their ship is falling apart. But do not worry, they have a way to fix it – gum. It is just as good as glue, right?
Dive back in time to Ancient Rome. Discover the Romans, how they lived, what they built and how their armies conquered the known world.
Kim’s dad has a flute and a “Never toot the flute.” Kim can’t understand why she isn’t allowed to toot the flute. What will happen if she does toot the flute?
* Unique and targeted Phase 5 introductory focus* Phonetically decodable using graphemes and phonemes aligned with Letters and Sounds* Created in line with the London Institute of Education's approach to book banding* Wonderfully unique and accessible stories that feature a wide variety of characters from different backgrounds* Ordered to support each phase of Letters and Sounds* Feature exercises and questions to offer reinforcement and ascertain comprehension
* A wonderful combination of vector images and unique illustrations that bring the text to life* A fresh take on classic fairy tales* A fun and quirky voice that provides text accessibility for both confident and reluctant readers* Focusing on STEM solutions to fairy tale problems, this is perfect for any STEM-focused class* This series cleverly embeds facts and STEM knowledge in engaging stories
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