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Big Bad Troll (Paperback)
Pete Moore; Illustrated by Natalie Boyd
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A football-loving prince takes on a troll in this hilarious
colour-illustrated early reader by Sally Prue. Perfect for children
learning to read. Prince Sam doesn't like being a prince - his
'How-to-Be-a-Good-Prince' lessons are boring and it's hard to play
football with a crown on. But then a BIG BAD TROLL turns up and the
people of Flat Town need Prince Sam to save them! Will he defeat
the troll, or will he get squashed flat?? The Reading Ladder series
helps children to enjoy learning to read. It features well-loved
authors, classic characters and favourite topics, so that children
will find something to excite and engage them in every title they
pick up. It's the first step towards a lasting love of reading.
Level 2 Reading Ladder titles are perfect for readers who are
growing in confidence and are beginning to enjoy longer stories. *
Clear type * Up to 8 lines per page * Bright, appealing pictures
for added interest * A variety of sentence structures * A wider
range of vocabulary * Strong themes and characters to discuss All
Reading Ladder titles are developed with a leading literacy
consultant, making them perfect for use in schools and for parents
keen to support their children's reading. Book band: Turquoise
Genetic sciences are creating technologies that radically influence
our understanding of life, death and what it is to be human. The
current policy of letting the market set the pace according to
popular demand sounds democratic, but one person's decision to
implement an option all too often impinges on someone else's
freedom. Without agreed boundaries there will be conflict. Just as
a confusion of language caused the people to scatter from Babel,
confusions of personal interest may cause a breakdown in society
leading to genetic under-classes and discrimination. Genetic
technologies could, in our time, become the equivalent of the
biblical Tower of Babel, representing great human technological
achievement that shows division and enmity. In a thorough analysis
of the ethical questions raised by the new technologies, Pete Moore
sheds valuable light on this complex subject.
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