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Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. An ideal way to add to your reading collection, our Band Packs include every title within your chosen level. Explore the range of exciting fiction and non-fiction at Gold Band including Yu and the Great Flood, Giants of the Ocean, Lost at Sea and A World of Deserts. Gold Band books are for children approaching independence in reading. Longer texts give the opportunity for more sustained reading whilst more complex language structures are used. Illustrations now offer only general support to the story. In non-fiction titles, information is presented in a range of formats including labels, fact boxes and glossaries.

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