Billy has no time or space to play football with his friends - he is building something big in his shed! Billy’s project quickly increases in size so he has to move it from one bigger location to the next. Where will Billy's Something Big finally end up and what on earth is it? Billy Builds Something Big is part of the Galaxy range of books from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Galaxy provides captivating fiction and non-fiction for Pink A to White band. The rich collection of highly decodable books immerses children in a range of cross-curricular topics and genres. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check understanding.
Reading age: 5-6 years
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 336 in the Rising Stars Reading Planet Series. See all Rising Stars Reading Planet books here.
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Simon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration, at Birmingham Polytechnic and has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including the Blue Peter Book of the Year The Man on the Moon, A Day in the Life of Bob. He has also written and illustrated a series of young fiction books about Bob, which have been nominated for a
More about Simon BartramSimon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration, at Birmingham Polytechnic and has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including the Blue Peter Book of the Year The Man on the Moon, A Day in the Life of Bob. He has also written and illustrated a series of young fiction books about Bob, which have been nominated for a
More about Simon Bartram