Tales from Africa – A Tortoise Named Ununile

Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the Cambridge English tests. This Level 4 Reader is A2 in the CEFR framework and includes practice for the Cambridge English A2 Flyers tests.

Tales from India – The Story of Laila and Ajeet

Laila is kind and clever, but her father is the terrible Rajah. When Ajeet falls in love with her, the Rajah gives him a very hard job to do. Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key

Making Clean Energy

What is energy? How do we get clean energy? Find out more about the fossil fuels, climate change and renewable energy. Do You Know? is a series of levelled non-fiction books featuring video content, project work and critical-thinking activities to motivate and engage young learners. Covering a range of STEM topics from nocturnal animals to

High Speed

BANG! What is G-force? What is a sonic boom? Find out more about the science of fast cars and high speed. Do You Know? is a series of levelled non-fiction books featuring video content, project work and critical-thinking activities to motivate and engage young learners. Covering a range of STEM topics from nocturnal animals to

First Words with Peppa Level 4 – Dens

Peppa and her friends love playing in Peppa’s treehouse. Then, Grandpa Pig makes a new den with a door that goes up and down. Which den will they play in now? First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material.

First Words with Peppa Level 4 – The Very Hot Day

It was a very hot day. Mummy Pig buys George a dinosaur lollipop to keep him cool. What will happen to George’s lollipop? First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material. Each Storybook introduces around ten Sight Words. These