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020 _a9780198407157
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050 _aT 420 HUN
082 _2Second Edition
100 _aHunt, Roderick, 2012
245 _aVillage in the Snow
_bOxford Reading Tree
_cRoderick Hunt and Alex Brychta
_hEnglish
250 _aSecond edition
260 _aUK
_bOxford University Press
_c2012
300 _a24 p.
_billustrations; colour
_c19.5 cm.
490 _3KG ORT reader
_aORT (KG) Term 1
_vStage 5
500 _aIt is part of the popular Biff, Chip, and Kipper stories, which are designed to help young readers develop their reading skills through engaging and accessible narratives. The story is set in a snowy village where the characters experience a winter adventure. The book is known for its simple text, vibrant illustrations, and themes of friendship, adventure, and problem-solving, making it ideal for early readers.
520 _aIn "Village in the Snow," Biff, Chip, Kipper, and their friends embark on a magical journey to a snowy village. They meet a little boy who is struggling to get his sledge up a hill. The children work together to help him, and they all enjoy a day of fun in the snow. The story emphasizes teamwork and kindness, with a heart-warming conclusion as the children make new friends and create lasting memories in the snow-covered village.
655 _aChildren's stories
700 _aRoderick Hunt,
700 _aAlex Brychta,
942 _2ddc
_cTB
_e2nd edition
_n0
999 _c821285
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