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Morning Muddles Billy, Sammy the cat, and Rupert the dog are fast asleep. Suddenly, Sammy realises they have overslept and that Billy's alarm clock has mysteriously disappeared! Will Billy, helped by Rupert and hindered by Sammy, get ready on time? The Therwen Wood Early Readers Books The Therwen Wood Early Readers Books contain fun, happy stories with colourful illustrations and are ideal for children who are taking their first steps in reading. Each book contains three reading activities to accompany your child's early reading journey.Simple large font 'read alone' sentences for beginner…mehr

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Morning Muddles Billy, Sammy the cat, and Rupert the dog are fast asleep. Suddenly, Sammy realises they have overslept and that Billy's alarm clock has mysteriously disappeared! Will Billy, helped by Rupert and hindered by Sammy, get ready on time? The Therwen Wood Early Readers Books The Therwen Wood Early Readers Books contain fun, happy stories with colourful illustrations and are ideal for children who are taking their first steps in reading. Each book contains three reading activities to accompany your child's early reading journey.Simple large font 'read alone' sentences for beginner readers. An exciting read together/ independent reading story. As well as fun sound words to find and say with your young reader. 'Morning Muddles,' is a charming and heartwarming story about a boy, his cat, and his dog. The story is well-written and engaging, with characters that children can relate to,' A Reader
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P.J. Reed is a writer, playwright and poet from England. She holds a BAEd from Canterbury Christ Church University, an MA from Bradford University and has dabbled in psychology with the OU. PJ is a teacher, historian, and archaeologist by trade. She lives in Devon with two daughters and Rupert, the big, ginger, rescue dog. She is an outrageously eclectic writer. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of online and print magazines, anthologies, and collections. In 2015, she was shortlisted for the National Poetry Anthology award. In 2018, P.J. won the Forward Press Poetry 'Circle of Life' competition for her poem 'The Empty Chair.' In 2024, P.J. had the honour of being asked to write a poem as part of the UNESCO cities of Literature, 'Illustrating The World' literary exhibition.P.J. can usually be found scribbling stories in a coffee shop or out walking in the fields with Rupert, occassionally pausing to write a poem.