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Project X: Alien Adventures: Course Companion 2

Blast off on an incredible independent reading journey!

Author & Illustrator Tim Little

Suitable for:  Children at Reception - Year 1/P1-2. Teachers at Reception - Year 1/P2

Price:  £11.20

ISBN: 978-0-19-839029-9
Publication date: 19/09/2013
Paperback: 48 pages
Dimensions: 276x219mm

Availability: In stock.

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Description

Inspire a love of reading with this children's companion to the Project X Alien Adventures series!


Features

  • Provides a perfect stimulus for writing and for talk
  • Fun facts about the Project X characters
  • Comic strip adventures
  • Things to make and do
  • Genuine boy appeal
  • Funky 3D look and feel
Genre Character, Phonics
Age range 5-7
Year group Foundation, Year 1/P2
This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • Project X Alien Adventures provides an excellent addition to our reading provision. It is an outstanding resource because the children love the characters and they become completely absorbed in the story. The gadgets, creatures and strange worlds capture their imagination and interest. When children are so engaged, it makes their capacity to learn so much greater. - Martin Fenton, Headteacher - Greenhill Primary School, Wakefield
  • With the detailed inside cover notes - with steps for reading before, during and after the story - they help the Teaching Assistant with minimal support from the teacher. Also helps the parents with reading at home with their child. - Miss Stephanie Cairns, Assistant Headteacher - Harrowgate Hill Primary School, Darlington
  • The books and materials appeal to both boys and girls but they include content that particularly motivates boys to read which definitely supports the teacher in class. Alien Adventures engages children and we have seen them make sustained progress in their reading development. - Stephanie James, Year 1 Teacher - Churwell Primary School, Leeds
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