Point crime. Series
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Age: 11-12
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Age: 12-16
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Final Cut
David Belbin, Fred Bowen, 1999
224 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters exhibit resilience and teamwork.
Fosters critical thinking and deductive reasoning.
Captivates with suspenseful and relatable narrative.

Final Cut
David Belbin, Fred Bowen, 1999
Reading Corner: Toby's Trousers (Reading Corner Grade 1)
Anne Cassidy, 2004
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Why to read
Engaging story enhances early reading skills.
Supports vocabulary growth and comprehension.
Encourages creativity and independent thinking.
Builds confidence in new readers.

Reading Corner: Toby's Trousers (Reading Corner Grade 1)
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Danny Dynamite
Jean Ure, Sarah Jennings, 1998
64 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure sparks children’s imagination and curiosity.
Danny Dynamite: role model for resilience and creativity.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension through engaging storytelling.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading sessions.

Danny Dynamite
Jean Ure, Sarah Jennings, 1998
SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging narratives foster imagination and emotional understanding.
Characters exhibit resilience and perseverance, ideal for youth.
Enhances problem-solving skills through captivating storylines.
Combines humor and learning, making reading enjoyable.

SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
Longman Book Project: New Readers: Fiction 2: Band 3: Jug Ears (Longman Book Project)
Jean Ure, Joanna Graham, 1994
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary through engaging, age-appropriate language.
Fosters emotional intelligence and empathy in young readers.
Encourages creative thinking and imagination enhancement.
Supports literacy skills with structured, clear narrative.

Longman Book Project: New Readers: Fiction 2: Band 3: Jug Ears (Longman Book Project)
Jean Ure, Joanna Graham, 1994
Muddy Four Paws (We Love Animals S.)
Jean Ure, 1998
128 pages
Why to read
Celebrates friendship and empathy through playful animal characters. - Enhances understanding of teamwork, cooperation in young readers. - Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage children’s imaginations. - Ideal for promoting early literacy and language skills.

Muddy Four Paws (We Love Animals S.)
Jean Ure, 1998
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Cloaked Shadows
Melissa Hawkes, 2021
350 pages
Why to read
Engaging, mystic adventure stimulates young imaginations.
Characters face challenges, promoting resilience and resourcefulness.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension through captivating narrative.
Encourages parent-child bonding over thrilling story discussions.

Cloaked Shadows
Melissa Hawkes, 2021
I'm Not Scared, You Are!
Patricia Hegarty, Thomas Elliott, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of bravery and facing fears.
Engages children with colorful, captivating illustrations.
Encourages empathy and understanding among peers.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
