PM Turquoise: At Sea (PM Plus Non-fiction) Levels 18, 19 x 6 Pack

PM Turquoise: At Sea (PM Plus Non-fiction) Levels 18, 19 x 6

6copies

Suitable for 5 – 7 years

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Product description

Interesting facts about ships (past and present) will provide a range of opportunities for discussion about why people have always sought to improve their method of transport. Other text forms include verse, as well as pictorial time line about ships and boats of long ago.

Turquoise level titles develop children’s understanding of topics with clusters of books on related subjects. High-interest themes such as danger, courage, kindness, bullying and anger are introduced.

For children who prefer to read non-fiction texts, the PM Plus Non-fiction titles offer carefully researched information thematically linked to key learning areas. The texts are supported with superb photography and realistic illustrations.

Product Details

Catalogue number

1691 in PM EU Offer 2023/2024

Series

PM Turquoise

Format

Paperback

Date published

January 1st, 2015

Condition

New

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Part of this Series

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