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the monster chase

not all monsters are monsters
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​The Oxford Literacy Independent  fiction texts include:  exciting stories with enticing and compelling storylines and characters, narrative and  comic formats,  along with story maps to help students retell the stories in their own words (included in levels 1-17 books). 

 One lovely rainy morning, after Monster gets out of bed, she and her friends head into town to make friends.  Monster is a little scared of the people in town but, with a little help, she conquers her fear and  tries to play with everyone she meets...

From Oxford University Press comes this engaging, exciting and funny
story of identity and  misunderstanding. 

       


While we're in the mood for monsters, here are a few more...!
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  • The Brain
  • Contact
  • Backlist
  • Spud & Chips
  • The Monster Chase
  • Escape
  • Danny Dreadnought
  • Emperor's New Clones
  • Action Dogs