Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency - The Lost Bark: Fluency 7
Paperback
Fluency 7 books have a word count of 4800 words with an expected reading rate of 100 words per minute.
It’s Twiggy’s first firework night, and Rafferty has warned her about the loud bangs and flashes of light from the neighbouring farm. Rather than stay indoors, Twiggy decides to venture outside but her bark is stolen by the fireworks! Leaving their humans behind, Twiggy and Rafferty embark on an adventure to get Twiggy's bark back…
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Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-862482-8
Publication Date
11-09-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 7 books have a word count of 4800 words with an expected reading rate of 100 words per minute.
It’s Twiggy’s first firework night, and Rafferty has warned her about the loud bangs and flashes of light from the neighbouring farm. Rather than stay indoors, Twiggy decides to venture outside but her bark is stolen by the fireworks! Leaving their humans behind, Twiggy and Rafferty embark on an adventure to get Twiggy's bark back…
Author
Poppy O'Neill, Illustrated by Mariano Epelbaum, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Poppy was inspired to write The Lost Bark by a very brave boy who struggled with selective mutism. She based the characters of Twiggy and Rafferty on her own dogs, and loved the challenge of capturing their mannerisms and personalities on the page.
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-862482-8
Publication Date
11-09-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 7 books have a word count of 4800 words with an expected reading rate of 100 words per minute.
It’s Twiggy’s first firework night, and Rafferty has warned her about the loud bangs and flashes of light from the neighbouring farm. Rather than stay indoors, Twiggy decides to venture outside but her bark is stolen by the fireworks! Leaving their humans behind, Twiggy and Rafferty embark on an adventure to get Twiggy's bark back…
Author
Poppy O'Neill, Illustrated by Mariano Epelbaum, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Poppy was inspired to write The Lost Bark by a very brave boy who struggled with selective mutism. She based the characters of Twiggy and Rafferty on her own dogs, and loved the challenge of capturing their mannerisms and personalities on the page.