The Oak Tree: A non-fiction photographic picture book about the different parts of an oak tree. (Collins Big Cat)

The Oak Tree: A non-fiction photographic picture book about the different parts of an oak tree. (Collins Big Cat)

by Cliff Moon (Series Editor), Laszlo Veres (Illustrator), Anna Owen (Author), Cliff Moon (Series Editor), Laszlo Veres (Illustrator), Collins Big Cat (Primary Contributor), Anna Owen (Author)

Synopsis

A non-fiction, photographic picture book about the different parts of an oak tree and the creatures that live in its roots, trunk, bark, branches and leaves. The photographs and life-like illustrations answer the repeated question: 'Who lives...?'

* Red B/Band 2B books offer simple but varied text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development and a satisfying conclusion.

* Text type - A simple non-chronological report.

* Pages 14 and 15 provide a large, labelled diagram of an oak tree and its inhabitants to invite recount and discussion.

* This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 16
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Collins
Published: 05 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0007185626
ISBN 13: 9780007185627
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview:

A non-fiction photographic picture book about the different parts of an oak tree.


Author Bio
Adrian Bradbury was born in Manchester and worked as a PE teacher before moving overseas to teach English in Europe, the Middle East and Far East. After returning to England he worked as Deputy Head in three schools and now divides his time between teaching and writing. As well as writing educational materials for HarperCollins and other publishers, he also writes humorous football books for children. His hobbies include playing the piano and all sports.