Project X Origins Graphic Texts: Grey Book Band, Oxford Level 14: The Wind in the Willows

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Project X Origins Graphic Texts can help children to reach higher standards in comprehension.
This graphic retelling of The Wind in the Willows brings a fresh look to a well-loved classic.
Life on the river bank is peaceful for Mole, Ratty and Badger until their friend Toad gets a motor car! Can Toad's friends convince him to stay out of trouble?
This book also contains notes on the inside front and back covers with advice on supporting older children with their reading, ideas for follow-up activities and higher-level comprehension questions.

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9780198367505

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This is Book 43 in the Project X Origins ^IGraphic Texts^R Series. See all Project X Origins ^IGraphic Texts^R books here.

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About Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) was a Scottish writer, most famous for one of the all-time classics of children's literature, The Wind in the Willows, as well as for The Reluctant Dragon.

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About Claire O'Brien

Claire O'Brien has worked as a teacher in the UK, USA and Colombia. She spent many years in Yorkshire, where she brought up her son, and now lives in London with her partner. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University.

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About Daniel Duncan

 Daniel Duncan   is a fresh new illustrator who lives outside of London. He's illustrating an upcoming graphic novel version of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS to be published by Oxford University Press. This is his first picture book.

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