from the back cover: This is the story of Karen Silkwood. It begins with her death. Why does her story begin where it should end? Certain people wanted her death to be an ending. Why? What were they afraid of? Karen Silkwood had something to tell us, and she believed that it was important. Why didn't she live to tell us? Will we ever know what really happened? The questions go on and on, but …
Up there in the sky. Don’t you see him? No, not the moon. The Man in the Moon. He wasn’t always a man. Nor was he always on the moon
One day, George dreamt he was small. When he woke up he found it was true. Now, even George's toothbrush is bigger than he is.
Some vegetables have protein. Wholegrain foods are god for you.
Penguin Young readers are simplified texts to support children learning englis
Hissing Hattie wakes up one morning with a knot in her slithery boy. She tries sneezing it out and twirling it out, but it's no good. Will Hattie be stuck in a knot forever?'
This book for English, Mathematics and Nursery are tailored to the guidelines of the PCF Curriculum.