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After a tornado rips through the southeast of England, Leo must journey to another world in search of his brother who is amongst those who have disappeared.This search takes him to Libero, a world that was created by four people with the ability to control the elements as a place for people to find true freedom. But even freedom comes at a price. For in this world, the animal instinct that lives within you will develop the longer you are there, and so it is a race against time for Leo and his friends to rescue his brother and return home before it is too late, before they become part of the instinctive.If you choose to come, know your life will never be the same,You leave behind your old self, all that will remain is your name.You will learn what you were born to be,Who you truly are, beneath what the eye can see.Come for the people, Leo, come for your brother,Leave behind what you think you know, Leo, expect a place like no other.For in Libero, Leo, you will find everything you think you lack,So be warned, for when you find Libero, Leo, you may not come back.Michael Rowley (editor of The Martian, The Bear and The Nightingale: Winternight Series, and After Earth) compared Instinct to The Lord of The Flies, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, and The Island of Doctor Moreau.
This playful poem is an ode to the colourful world of music and rhythm.
Bestselling poet James Carter selects his favourite and best poems, including many classroom classics, with pictures by an award-winning children's illustrator
A collection of poems by Grace Nicholls and James Carter. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you 'single voice' collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.
Get ready for blast-off with this fast-paced poem that's all about space travel.
This book examines the experimental measurements that are used to verify Einstein?s theories of special and general relativity and his ideas about relativistic cosmology that eventually became the Big Bang. It examines the differences between the calculations of Einstein?s metaphysical assumptions and the physical principles of the Living Cosmos. The Living Cosmos makes the same astronomical measurements as relativity but does so from perspectives that are upside down, backwards, and inside out from standard model Big Bang theories. The book presents new principles for atomic physics and gravity based on the physical measurements of mass, space, time, and gravity instead of relativity?s metaphysical assumptions of equivalent force and ?pure? photon energy. The creation of the Living Cosmos is revealed as a sequential, non-synchronous, evolutionary process in which the galaxies were created first, then the stars, and finally our atomic matter. The true and absolute nature of gravity experiments is revealed.
The true story of two teenage boys who explore the mountains of Southern Oregon looking for the Port Orford Meteorite and discover gold at the bottom of a waterfall. This is an account of their trials and tribulations of getting to the bottom of the pool under the waterfall.
In this book the worlds of poetry and non-fiction collide to create a beautiful, unique picture book about our Sun.
Blast off into space and explore the galaxies with a constellation of illustrated poems about the sun, moon and stars, black holes and worm holes, asteroids and meteorites, and even weird alien life forms. From shape poems and free verse to rhymes, kennings and haikus, Spaced Out will take you on an intergalactic adventure. Join Brian Moses and James Carter and a wealth of new and established poets to discover your inner space cadet!This starry collection is the perfect way to get children interested in poetry.
Have you seen lightning? What about hail? Find out how to keep safe in stormy weather. The fiction pair book for this title is The Lightning Key. Oxford Reading Tree Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper is a series of paired fiction and non-fiction books to develop children's reading comprehension and foster a love of reading.
In this book the worlds of poetry and non-fiction collide to create a beautiful, unique picture book about our Sun.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level
"Poem, work your magic, do. but most of all say something NEW!"Join well loved poet James Carter on a journey through time and space: from Vikings to a marauding cat and from the edges of the universe to the world''s greatest space cadet... This wonderful collection is the perfect way to get children interested in poetry.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level
A collection of beautiful poems about the habitats of contrasting creatures.
Practitioners are still uncertain of exactly how to manage assessment. This book takes them through the process step by step. It explains the terminology, shows them how to turn observation into assessment and in the final chapter sets out how to manage and interpret all the information they have gathered.
Offers a fresh approach to teaching creative writing. This book contains models of writing from popular children's authors like Jaqueline Wilson Philip Pullman, David Almond and Roger McGough.
Traversing across the world by train, boat and plane, the two children in this story poem encounter the extremes of sun and snow travelling to Africa, India and China. The book begins with a poem, before revealing their journey's details, and repetitive questions encourage the reader to turn the page and continue the voyage.
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