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7-8


READING AGE


9-12


INTEREST AGE


Pulling hard, Snow-Man managed to drag his boots out of the sticky puddle, then he hurried over to release his fellow heroes from their own gooey gloop.


“This is a sticky situation!” he said. “ We have to find a way to stop Chuck Ingit-Down or Shiverton will be in a fix! If I stay out in this tacky torrent for too long, I won’t be able to move.”


“ We need nail polish remover!” said Thin Ice.


Snow-Man blinked. “But, I’m not wearing any nail polish,” he said.


He held his snow-white hands out to prove his point.


Winter shook her head. “There is a chemical in nail polish remover called ‘acetate’,” she explained. “It’s the best thing you can get for unsticking glue.”


“Brilliant!” said Snow-Man. “But where can we get enough acetate for this downpour?”


Thin Ice smiled. “Mum always does her nails before her weather reports,” she said. “I suspect they’ll have lots of nail polish remover at the TV studio.”


“Then that’s where we’re headed!” Snow-Man cried. “To the Snow-Mobile, let’s go!”


READING AGE


INTEREST AGE


7-8


9-12


18


Sample page from Stone Age


Created by author, Danny Pearson, these stories take place in and around Strange Town and are ideal for reluctant and/or struggling readers with a reading age as low as 7-8. However, the look and feel of each title will excite and attract a typical 9-12 year old, with simple yet punchy sentences, full-page vibrant colour illustrations and humorous themes.


Created by comic author, Tommy Donbavand, the Snow-Man series follows Cole Day, AKA Snow- Man, and his side kicks, Thin Ice and Frostbite, as they battle ingenious villains such as Ray Burn, Gail Force and Chuck Ingit-Down! Your reluctant and/or struggling readers will love the witty plotlines and will be rewarded with exceptional illustrations.


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Chapter One Rumble


Eva, Logan and Otis were in the park. It had been a gorgeous day of eating ice cream by the duck pond and watching Otis trying to catch butterflies.


A football rolled over to Logan. “Pass it here, mate!” shouted a kid playing football.


Logan raised his foot behind him but before he could make contact with the ball Otis charged in and stole it from underneath him.


Logan fell head over heels and landed on the ground with a thump.


Otis started dribbling the ball with his nose. “Otis! Bad dog!” shouted Logan.


“Oi, leave him alone,” laughed Eva. “He’s got more skills than you.”


Sample page from Rubbish Invasion


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