Nisha and her friends race the villains to the meteorite – but who will get there first? And Nisha and Cam go undercover to find out how to save Wildcroft Woods.
Approximate age: 7–8 years.
Nisha and her friends race the villains to the meteorite – but who will get there first? And Nisha and Cam go undercover to find out how to save Wildcroft Woods.
Approximate age: 7–8 years.
Jasmine can’t help speaking in rhyme and it’s quite inconvenient to rhyme all the time. At school she finds that it’s worse. The whole of her class only speaks in verse!
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 rhyming book has short chapters and exciting colour illustrations. Ideal for children who are reading independently.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Stanley Manners tells lies – a lot of lies! When he wishes for the lies to come true, he ends up in lots of trouble! This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book has short chapters, an engaging story, and exciting colour illustrations, and includes tips for parents and fun after-reading activities!
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Aliens Itsy and Weeny are always in trouble. Can they find the Chief a pet, or will that end in disaster too? This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book has short chapters, an engaging story, and hilarious illustrations, and includes tips for parents and fun after-reading activities.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Charlie the chicken has a taste for chocolate. Now she wants more and more – but how can she get it? This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book has short chapters, a funny story, and egg-stra-ordinary illustrations, and includes tips for parents and fun after-reading activities.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Duke is a brave lifeguard dog – until he is banned from the beach. Can Duke’s owner Hattie save his job? This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book has short chapters, an engaging story, and exciting illustrations, and includes tips for parents and fun after-reading activities.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Join Winnie the witch and her cat Wilbur as they join a motor race on their broomstick, and Winnie brings her magic to a horse race!
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two fast and furious stories with short chapters and humorous colour illustrations: Whizz-Bang Winnie, Giddy-Up, Winnie.
Approximate age: 7–8 years.
Join Winnie the witch and her cat Wilbur at a treasure-hunt party with a real pirate, and a truly huge street party with Jerry the giant.
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two fun-packed stories with short chapters and humorous colour illustrations: Winnie’s Treasure Hunt, Winnie’s Giant Party.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Winnie is banned from the village choir because her voice is just a bit too strong, and she tries to get rid of the mice in her house – but soon changes her tune.
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two lively stories with short chapters and colour illustrations: Winnie’s One-Witch Band, Winnie’s Mouse Organ.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Join Winnie the witch and her cat Wilbur as a new “kitten” gets delivered, and Wilbur sends Winnie’s favourite teddy to a jumble sale. Is it too late to get Beddy-Teddy back?
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two engaging stories with short chapters and humorous colour illustrations: Winnie’s New Kitten, Winnie’s Lost Teddy.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Winnie and Wilbur try to tidy up Winnie’s garden with some magic, but her wand just won’t work, and Winnie thinks she’s found a very rare kind of owl living in her garden.
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two lively stories with short chapters and colour illustrations: Blooming Winnie, Winnie the Twit.
Approximate age: 7–8 years
Find out what happens when Winnie takes Wilbur – and a lot of fleas – to a pet show, and laugh as Wilbur and Scruff the dog try to show Winnie who’s best.
This Read with Oxford Stage 6 book includes two fun-packed stories with short chapters and humorous colour illustrations: Itchy Winnie, Winnie’s Perfect Pet.
Approximate age: 7–8 years.