The Water Cycle is an engaging non-fiction reader that will help make learning to read fun and interesting. Discover fascinating facts about the water that we take for granted - where it comes from, why we need it and why dinosaurs may have splashed around in some of the water that comes out of the tap!
The Reading Ladder series helps children to enjoy learning to read. It features favourite topics, well-loved authors and classic characters so that children will find something to excite and engage them in every title they pick up. It's the first step towards a lasting love of reading.
Level 3 Reading Ladder titles are perfect for fluent readers who are beginning to read exciting, challenging books independently.
Varied sentences
Detailed illustrations to enjoy
Contains a glossary and index
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technical language
A rich range of vocabulary
Higher word count
All Reading Ladder titles are developed with a leading literacy consultant, making them perfect for use in schools and for parents keen to support their children's reading.
Book band level: White
More level 3 non-fiction reading ladder books to collect: A day in the life of Triceratops, A day in the life of T. rex, Senses, Romans and Animal Survivors.
For more information about the series and advice on supporting children's reading, see our reading ladder page here
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Malcolm Rose began his career as a research scientist but is now a full-time writer, best-known for his gripping scientific thrillers. He has won the Angus Book Award twice: in 1997 for Tunnel Vision and in 2001 for Plague, which also won the Lancashire Children's Book of the Year award. His last book Transplant was shortlisted for the North East Book Award
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