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Ages 9 to 12 years It's not easy being captain of the Jags -
especially when your team-mates are also your best mates! Someone
special is coming to the Jags' next game. But who is he watching,
and what does he want? What could be better for encouraging
reluctant boy readers than a series of football fiction by footie
enthusiast, writer and radio presenter Tom Watt?
Ages 9 to 12 yearsIt's not easy being captain of the Jags -
especially when your team-mates are also your best mates! When
their schools face each other in a derby match, the Jags find
themselves torn in half. What could be better for encouraging
reluctant boy readers than a series of football fiction by footie
enthusiast, writer and radio presenter Tom Watt?
Ages 9 to 12 years It's not easy being captain of the Jags -
especially when your team-mates are also your best mates! Everybody
notices when the goalie gets it wrong. But it's not just the Jags
who make mistakes... What could be better for encouraging reluctant
boy readers than a series of football fiction by footie enthusiast,
writer and radio presenter Tom Watt?
Ages 9 to 12 years It's not easy being captain of the Jags -
especially when your team-mates are also your best mates! Jags
always stick together - or do they? When the boys find themselves
playing on opposites sides, it looks like it could be the end of
the team. What could be better for encouraging reluctant boy
readers than a series of football fiction by footie enthusiast,
writer and radio presenter Tom Watt?
Easily Identify the Trees You Find on the Pacific Coast! Enjoy
learning to identify trees with this guide from author Tom Watts.
With this handy, easy-to-use book, you'll be able to identify a
wide variety of trees along the Pacific Coast in no time. And its
small size makes it just right for fitting into your pocket or pack
when you go for a hike. This is the classic key to identifying
native trees of the Pacific Coast, updated to reflect changes in
the names of trees since publication of the first edition.
Features: Identifies native trees, and some widely introduced or
naturalized species, of the Pacific Coast region, from British
Columbia to Baja California Uses Latin names of trees that grow in
California that conform to the University of California's 1993
Jepson Manual, as well as more recent name changes Belongs to the
Finders series of pocket guides to native plants and animals of the
United States and Canada Uses a dichotomous key format for accurate
identification, like all plant guides in the series
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