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Celia Warren

    KS2 Comprehension Book 3
    The Worst Witch
    Where is the Wind?
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 5: Snapdragons: The Little Dragon
    Star-gazing
    A Time to Speak and a Time to Listen
    • 2019

      Tim loved drawing tigers, he drew them whenever he could... and one day he and his sister Lucy realised the chalk he had been using was very special indeed! This rhyming story was written by Celia Warren.

      Tim and the Tiger
    • 2019

      Read & Respond provides teachers with a wealth of resources to teach The Hodgeheg. Notes and activities reflect the Curriculum for England and include assessment guidance.

      The Hodgeheg
    • 2018

      Children's Writer's Exercise Book is the perfect journal for anyone interested in the art of good writing for children. It features profiles of 20 important fiction writers from the past century, plus numerous activities and exercises to help you develop a distinctive writing style. Covering the key elements of fiction writing, including character, setting dialogue, and tone, Children's Writer's Exercise Book presents techniques used by some of the most celebrated authors in modern times.

      The Children's Writer's Notebook
    • 2016

      Coupled with detailed illustrations of a wild and wonderful topsy turvy world, this book provides a springboard for children to explore their imagination and develop their own reading and writing skills.

      Animals
    • 2016

      * Colourful and imaginative artwork by illustrator Tracey Tucker * Supporting notes for parents and teachers provide ideas for creative writing * Step inside and let your imagination go wild! Full of bizarre and curious scenes to spot and discover. Inspired by the ‘world-turned-upside-down’ texts popular in the 18th and early 19th century, this imaginative series explores popular topics and turns these worlds upside down. Award-winning poet Wes Magee's fantastical and humourous rhyming text is vividly illustrated capturing strange and wonderful scenarios in each of the Topsy Turvy titles. With fun facts about the animals' real habitat and behaviour, this series blends fact and fiction with hilarious results. Supporting material at the back of the book provides ideas and activities to further develop creative writing and comprehension skills. Other Titles in the series: * Topsy Turvy Journeys * Topsy Turvy Fairy Tales * Topsy Turvy Ocean

      Ocean
    • 2015

      So, You Want to be a Wizard?

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Age range 9 to 12In Wes Magee's new book of spellbinding poems, you'll find magic, mysterious places, and a cast of creepy characters. You can visit a ruined castle in Scotland, attend the Vampire's 'Bite Fright' party, and discover what's behind the green curtain. Just open the book and take a look. . .

      So, You Want to be a Wizard?
    • 2014

      First Comprehension provides an early introduction to written comprehension, developing children's enthusiasm for reading and their ability to interpret texts. The First Comprehension Teacher's Guide provides a wealth of supporting information and resources, enabling you to use First Comprehension to its full potential.

      First Comprehension Teacher's Guide
    • 2014

      This is a delightful collection of poems for children, all about worms. It includes worm poems in various poetic forms, worm-related parodies of nursery rhymes, wormy proverbs, and lots more.

      Don't Poke a Worm till it Wriggles
    • 2014

      First Comprehension provides an early introduction to written comprehension, developing children's enthusiasm for reading and their ability to interpret texts. First Comprehension Book 1 is aimed at children in Year 2 (ages 6 - 7) who are attempting written comprehension for the first time.

      First Comprehension Book 1