Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency - Ratastrophe!: Fluency 13
Paperback
Fluency 13 books have a word count of 6720 words with an expected reading rate of 140 words per minute.
Join Laticus Raticus and his intrepid rat companions as they witness some of the most catastrophic events that have shaped our world. From the eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the sinking of Titanic these furry adventurers bring history to life with their unique perspective.
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Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-876791-4
Publication Date
08-09-2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 13 books have a word count of 6720 words with an expected reading rate of 140 words per minute.
Join Laticus Raticus and his intrepid rat companions as they witness some of the most catastrophic events that have shaped our world. From the eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the sinking of Titanic these furry adventurers bring history to life with their unique perspective.
Author
Emily Hooton, Illustrated by Maria Teresa Palladino, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Emily graduated with a degree in English in the early 90s and went to work for her family’s graphic design business. There she dabbled in graphic design, photo research, illustration and copyediting for educational books. After years of watching other people write books she decided she wanted to try to write her own, and has recently written several children’s fiction and non-fiction readers. Emily lives in a small village in the Cambridgeshire fens with her husband and their beloved dog, Rory.
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-876791-4
Publication Date
08-09-2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 13 books have a word count of 6720 words with an expected reading rate of 140 words per minute.
Join Laticus Raticus and his intrepid rat companions as they witness some of the most catastrophic events that have shaped our world. From the eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the sinking of Titanic these furry adventurers bring history to life with their unique perspective.
Author
Emily Hooton, Illustrated by Maria Teresa Palladino, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Emily graduated with a degree in English in the early 90s and went to work for her family’s graphic design business. There she dabbled in graphic design, photo research, illustration and copyediting for educational books. After years of watching other people write books she decided she wanted to try to write her own, and has recently written several children’s fiction and non-fiction readers. Emily lives in a small village in the Cambridgeshire fens with her husband and their beloved dog, Rory.