Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency - Creepy Creatures: Fluency 12
Paperback
Fluency 12 books have a word count of 6240 words with an expected reading rate of 130 words per minute.
We share our planet with some incredible creatures, but how do they get their names? It turns out that legends and folklore may have some answers! Discover some of the worlds creepiest legends and meet the real-world animals linked to them, from zombie snails to vampire bats.
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Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-876785-3
Publication Date
08-09-2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 12 books have a word count of 6240 words with an expected reading rate of 130 words per minute.
We share our planet with some incredible creatures, but how do they get their names? It turns out that legends and folklore may have some answers! Discover some of the worlds creepiest legends and meet the real-world animals linked to them, from zombie snails to vampire bats.
Author
Emily Ann Davison, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Emily Ann Davison is a children’s author, and survivor of childhood eye cancer. She studied Psychology at university before training as a primary school teacher. Emily is passionate about children’s wellbeing, their development and education. She writes picture books and educational readers, with her work being translated into over 10 languages. Emily lives in the Garden of England, Kent, with her husband, daughter and mischievous dog.
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-876785-3
Publication Date
08-09-2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 12 books have a word count of 6240 words with an expected reading rate of 130 words per minute.
We share our planet with some incredible creatures, but how do they get their names? It turns out that legends and folklore may have some answers! Discover some of the worlds creepiest legends and meet the real-world animals linked to them, from zombie snails to vampire bats.
Author
Emily Ann Davison, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Emily Ann Davison is a children’s author, and survivor of childhood eye cancer. She studied Psychology at university before training as a primary school teacher. Emily is passionate about children’s wellbeing, their development and education. She writes picture books and educational readers, with her work being translated into over 10 languages. Emily lives in the Garden of England, Kent, with her husband, daughter and mischievous dog.