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The Magic Porridge Pot

When a poor girl receives a magic porridge pot, she is delighted - she and her mother need never be hungry again. But, one day, the pot cooks just a little too much porridge!
The Leapfrog Fairy Tales series features some of our best-loved fairy tales, simply retold in under 180 words, with bright illustrations for children to read on their own.Published on 9/9/2010
The Enormous Turnip

When the farmer goes to pull the largest turnip out of the ground, he gets an enormous surprise! A classic with lots of repetition to support new readers.
The Leapfrog Fairy Tales series features some of our best-loved fairy tales, simply retold in under 180 words, with bright illustrations for children to read on their own.Published on 9/9/2010
The Wheels on the Bus / The Boat on the Waves

The wheels on the bus just keep going round! Then the boat on the waves has a very up and down ride on the waves!
Published on 9/9/2010
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star / Spaceship, Spaceship, Zooming High

What's that shining up in the sky like a diamond? Then what comes zooming round the moon and planet Mars?
Published on 9/9/2010
Harry and the Horse

Harry loves the funfair. He can't wait to take a ride on the carousel. Magic the horse takes him on quite an adventure!
The Tiddlers series features fun stories with a word count of fewer than 50 words for children who are just starting to read.
A word list at the beginning of the story allows for a quick check of the reader's ability to read and understand words before reading, and a puzzle at the end of the story encourages rereading for pleasure.Published on 9/9/2010
Big Cat

Big Cat likes to catch mice. First one, then two, then three! but when all the mice get together, Big Cat is not so playful!
The Tiddlers series features fun stories with a word count of fewer than 50 words for children who are just starting to read.
A word list at the beginning of the story allows for a quick check of the reader's ability to read and understand words before reading, and a puzzle at the end of the story encourages rereading for pleasure.Published on 9/9/2010
Scared

Gary hates going to the countryside, he would rather be dead. So when his mum drags him off to his Gran’s crummy cottage, he thinks he’s in hell. But Gary’s messing about with more than he knows when he goes off on his own. The countryside starts to fight back —
Published on 9/9/2010
Solving Crimes from the Past

Explores the popular subject of forensic science in a way that supports the science curriculum and encourages reading
Published on 9/9/2010












