Not My Tent (Wings) by Amanda Graham
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 5
Kim and Trent were in a tent. Funny people come into the tent. Who are they?
Oh, Henry!
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 5
What will Henry be when he grows up? Will he be an artist, a hairdresser or a pianist?
Pet Day by Jill McDougall
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
It is pet day at school. Ben and Pat and Nick bring pets. But where is Clare?
Pictures for Grandma by Jill McDougall
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 5
Literacy Assessment title. Grandma is going away. A girl and her mum make pictures for Grandma. Will Grandma see them?
Sam's Dog by J. Croser
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
Sam plays with his dog. The dog plays well - most of the time.
Shoo Fly by J. Croser
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
There is a fly on the bus. It buzzes the people. It buzzes a box. What is in the box?
Tess and the Cat by Josephine Croser
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 5
Tess had a cat. The cat didn't want milk. What did her cat want?
The Cars by J. Croser
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
Kim’s car is a box. Pam’s car is a tub. Which car can go?
The Frog by J. Croser
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
A frog is in the class room. The teacher can not see it. Who has the frog?
The Peacock and the Elephant by Josephine Croser; Donna Gynell (Illustrator)
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 5
"Look at me" said the peacock. "This is my head" The peacock and the elephant show their leg and their neck. But what makes the peacock laugh?
Too Big by Jill McDougall
$8.15 AUD
Category: Level 04-05 Fiction | Series: Wings | Reading Level: 4
The chick is worried that her feet are too big. Will the other animals think so too? Are they really too big?