5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'>Reading Stars Plus is Ransom's new reading programme to support older, struggling readers. It is a structured programme with systematic progression, for children who have fallen behind . The Reading Stars Plus books are all high interest age, low reading age books, with an interest age of 9-13 years. The programme follows the same structure as Ransom Reading Stars, but focuses on the ten lowest levels, where the need for books of this type is greatest: the four phonics levels covering Phases Two to Five of the Letters and Sounds programme, followed by six Book Bands - Pink through to Orange. The series includes Fiction and non-fiction titles with strong boy and girl appeal across the range. The series fresh and modern with strong illustrations and topics and stories which are multicultural and inclusive. 5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'> 5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:Verdana'>
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Cath Jones is a freelance children's author. She thinks inventing stories is the best thing ever. So far, she has published a picture book and early and reluctant readers. She tends to write quirky stories.
She loves sharing her stories with children and is happy to go into bookshops and schools to meet children and organise activities and workshops.
Author Elizabeth Dale has written short stories for magazines all over the world. She has had over twenty books for children published, including My Secret Alien (an Egmont Green Banana). Elizabeth lives in West Sussex.
Illustrator Vicki Gausden studied for a BA (Hons) Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 2005 and being awarded a Mast
Maggie Freeman has had two fiction novels published, as well as a range of primary-level literary non-fiction. She teaches Creative Writing in Adult Community Learning and is a member of the Historical Writers' Association.
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