Top-rated books by T. Dunton
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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 7: Fireflies: Teaching Notes
Sue Calcutt, Roderick Hunt, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Structured teaching notes aid targeted learning.
Engages with fun, educational content.
Supports diverse learning styles effectively.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 7: Fireflies: Teaching Notes
Sue Calcutt, Roderick Hunt, 2007
Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 11: TreeTops: Bertha's Secret Battle
John Coldwell, Doffy Weir, 1995
96 pages
Why to read
Enhances historical knowledge through engaging storytelling.
Boosts empathy and understanding through character challenges.
Encourages resilience and perseverance.
Ideal for independent or guided reading sessions.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 11: TreeTops: Bertha's Secret Battle
John Coldwell, Doffy Weir, 1995
Oxford Literacy Web
Fiona Macdonald, unknown author, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances literacy through engaging narratives.
Develops comprehension and vocabulary skills.
Characters offer relatable life lessons for children.
Interactive content encourages critical thinking.

Oxford Literacy Web
Fiona Macdonald, unknown author, 2000
Bullying
Martha E.H. Rustad, Jonathan Scott, Angela Scott, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses bullying with sensitivity and understanding.
Empowers children with strategies against bullying.
Reinforces empathy and kindness in young readers.
Engaging storytelling that captivates and educates.

Bullying
Martha E.H. Rustad, Jonathan Scott, Angela Scott, 2022
We Are Gentle : We Don't Hurt Others
Donna Luck, 2004
25 pages
Why to read
Promotes empathy and understanding among young readers.
Addresses non-violence through engaging, relatable scenarios.
Strengthens social skills and respectful interactions.
Encourages shared reading moments for families.

We Are Gentle : We Don't Hurt Others
Donna Luck, 2004
Award winning
Sid's Surprise (Green Light Readers Level 1)
Candace Carter, A Arter, Joung Un Kim, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Engages early readers with simple, repetitive text. - Boosts confidence in reading skills. - Encourages curiosity and exploration. - Colorful illustrations enhance comprehension.

Sid's Surprise (Green Light Readers Level 1)
Candace Carter, A Arter, Joung Un Kim, 1999
Award winning
Daddies and Baddies
Mat Waugh, Graham Evans, 2019
34 pages
Why to read
Humorous, engaging storyline fosters joy in shared reading moments.
Characters demonstrate resilience and inventive problem-solving skills.
Encourages understanding of accountability and consequence.
Illustrations complement text, enhancing comprehension and retention.

Daddies and Baddies
Mat Waugh, Graham Evans, 2019
Award winning
Cambridge Reading Adventures I Can Help Pink A Band
Lynne Rickards, 2017
16 pages
Why to read
Encourages helping others and teamwork.
Simple language perfect for beginner readers.
Engaging illustrations support text comprehension.
Builds early reading confidence and skills.
