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Ogs Learn to Float

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This comical tale is for newly fluent reader s of 5-8 years old. The simple text is fully integrated with lively illustrations. A fun reading puzzle on every double page spread boosts confidence as well as moving the plot alo ng. '

24 pages, Library Binding

First published August 1, 1995

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Felicity Everett

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Felicity Everett grew up in Manchester and studied English Literature at Sussex University. She worked in children's publishing in London, whilst raising a family and is the author of more than twenty works of children's fiction and non-fiction. After a short career break, Felicity returned to writing adult fiction.

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August 20, 2009
For readers who aren't at the level of chapter books, this is a great series of books. The Ogs are a family of cavepeople who find themselves in a flood that's taken their precious Grandma Og down the river! Each family member tries to create a way to save her, but it's not until Grandpa Og sees a floating turtle that he gets a brainstorm of an idea. Each page is fully illustrated with graphic novelties that will keep the reader entertained. As a bonus, each page has a question for the reader so they can look at the illustration and try to find the answer. A great series for beginner readers!
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