The Kidnappers stage 8 Supplementary Reading material
- United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2012
- 32 illustration 16.5 × 21.6 × 0.3
Stage 8 in the Oxford Reading Tree series marks an important milestone where children transition from simple texts to more complex narratives. At this level, readers are typically 6–7 years old (Year 3 in UK schooling or equivalent), and are developing fluency, inference skills, and greater reading independence
In The Kidnappers, the Magic Key takes Biff, Chip, and Wilma into a suspenseful adventure set in a mysterious world. They arrive in a quiet town where they witness a boy being kidnapped by two men. Determined to help, the children secretly follow the kidnappers, uncovering clues and devising a plan to rescue the boy. With courage and teamwork, they manage to free him and alert the authorities just in time. This thrilling story introduces young readers to elements of mystery and problem-solving, encouraging critical thinking, observation, and quick decision-making. Through a simple yet suspenseful plot, the book offers a safe and age-appropriate way to explore bravery, justice, and doing the right thing.