[IMG] Grandpa, Ben, and Rosie are in the park. How many fish are there? How many frogs are there? And what's on Grandpa's head? Read and Imagine...
[IMG] Grandpa makes a robot. His name is Clunk. He has arms, wheels, and a head. Ben and Rosie watch. What can the robot do? Read and Imagine...
[IMG] It was the day of the summer festival, and Ben and Max were having a good time. But what were those two people in the crowd saying? Did...
[IMG] Ben has a toy crocodile. 'Oh no! There's a crocodile in the house!' says Clunk. 'Run!' Read and Imagine provides great stories to read and...
[IMG] Clunk finds a new job – in a restaurant! But he isn't a good waiter and Gordon the chef is angry. Grandpa wants Clunk at home again – can...
[IMG] Clunk draws a tiger. Look! What colour is it? Read and Imagine provides great stories to read and enjoy, with language support, activities,...
[IMG] Rosie wants to play in the park. But it's a rainy day. Can Grandpa help? He has a new machine – a weather machine! Read and Imagine...
[IMG] Alice is looking for her cat. What happens when he gets into Grandpa's van, and Rosie, Ben, and Alice arrive in a hot place with lots of...
[IMG] Rosie, Ben, Alice and Clunk are playing a game. The children look and look, but where's Clunk? Read and Imagine provides great stories to...
[IMG] Watch your students grow up with Rosie and Ben as they enjoy reading at the right level. The language is carefully graded so the Readers are...
[IMG] Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on...
[IMG] Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They...
[IMG] Watch your students grow up with Rosie and Ben as they enjoy reading at the right level. The language is carefully graded so the Readers...
[IMG] What happens when Rosie, Ben, and Max go to the beach? They want to swim, but it is very windy, and the waves are too big. What does...
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