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020 _a9780198407089
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082 _2Second Edition
_aT 420 HUN
100 _aHunt, Roderick, 2012aaaaaaaaa
245 _aThe Storm
_bOxford Reading Tree
_cRoderick Hunt and Alex Brychta
250 _aSecond edition
260 _aUK
_bOxford University Press
_c2012
300 _a24 p.
_billustrations; colour
_c19 cm
490 _3KG ORT reader
_aORT (KG) Term 2
500 _aThe book is suitable for early readers and uses simple language, repetitive sentence structures, and engaging illustrations to build reading confidence. It is part of the Stage [insert appropriate stage] in the ORT series, making it ideal for children who are just beginning to read independently.
505 _aAn engaging story about a storm and how the characters deal with it.
520 _a"The Storm" follows a group of children who experience a sudden storm while playing outside. The story captures their reactions as they rush to find shelter and watch the storm unfold. Through this experience, the children learn about the power of nature and the importance of staying safe during bad weather. The book uses familiar characters and relatable scenarios to teach young readers about weather and safety in an accessible and engaging way.
521 _aFor children aged 5-7, Stage 4
650 _aStorms - Children's Fiction
655 _aChildren's stories
700 _aBrychta, Alex
700 _aRoderick Hunt,
856 _yhttps://www.scribd.com/document/672733276/Student-Book-ORT-GKB-L26-the-Storm-200602110810
_zYou can click a link to read online
942 _2ddc
_cTB
_e2nd edition
_n0
999 _c821286
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