All Aboard! by Rachel Walker
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Category: Level 24
Throughout the world there are thousands of train enthusiasts people who are fascinated by the power of trains. They are interested in the past development of rail transport and its effect on travel and trade. Following the history of trains makes people wonder what changes the future will bring.
Anyone for Tennis? by Diana Freeman
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Category: Level 24 | Series: Red Rocket Readers | Reading Level: 24
Tennis is a very old game that used to be played mainly on lawns. It was not a fast game, and the clothes people wore made it hard to move quickly around the court. Nowadays tennis is a very quick, skilful game, enjoyed by millions of players in many countries.
Bee Alarm! by Diana Freeman
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Category: Level 24
Bees are important insects because they make honey. They also pollinate flowers and keep our environment beautiful. They are needed for fruit pollination. Beekeepers look after bees and make sure their hives are near flowers which will give them the nectar to make honey. When bees swarm, they are follow ...Show more
Catch of the Day! by Dawn McMillan
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Category: Level 24
Fishing is their work for some people, but also a very popular sport for others. All fishermen hope for the thrill of a good catch and a tasty meal! They need the right equipment and plenty of patience as they wait for a bite. It is exciting to land a big fish, but sometimes people have other adventures ...Show more
Clever Crow by Pam Holden
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Category: Level 23
A famous Greek storyteller called Aesop wrote this story thousands of years ago. It is a fable, which means it has a lesson to teach: When we have a problem, there is always some way to solve it. It does not help to cry and complain about what is wrong. It is better to quietly think of a way to fix the ...Show more
Deep Down Underground by John Lockyer
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Category: Level 24
Coal is burned to make electricity. Iron is used to make steel. Electrical wiring is made from copper. Stone and sand are needed for building. These important materials and others like them make our lives easier, but they are not easy to get because they have to be dug out of the ground. The first miner ...Show more
Do Not Disturb by Jack Gabolinscy
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Category: Level 23
People are growing more and more dependent on technology, especially computer technology. All sorts of clever new inventions are being made to make our lives easier. But what happens when the technology fails or when a very clever robot sabotages it? Is it possible that at some time in the future the ro ...Show more
Eruptions! by Pam Holden
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Category: Level 24
Do you know that the deep core of the Earth contains boiling melted rock called magma? Find out how it sometimes explodes through the Earth's crust as lava, forming a volcano. There are several kinds of volcanoes to learn about. Can you think of anything good about a volcano?
It's Showtime! by Diana Freeman
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Category: Level 24 | Series: Red Rocket Readers | Reading Level: 24
It's exciting and fun to perform on stage to entertain an audience. An actor is part of a group called a cast, who work together to present a show. How does a dramatic production get started? What steps have to be taken to get the play on stage?
Marine Marvels by Rachel Walker
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Category: Level 24 | Series: Red Rocket Readers | Reading Level: 24
Planet Earth is sometimes called 'the blue planet'. Do you know why? It's because the oceans of salty water cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, making it look blue from Space. The oceans are so deep and huge that there are still many dark, distant places that are unexplored. Every year hundreds ...Show more