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Books in Red Rocket Readers: Fluency Level 4: Gold series

  • A Butterfly's Life: Fluency

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 8, 2006)
    What is a life cycle? A butterfly goes through four stages in its life. It changes into something different each time. It starts as a tiny egg, and later it becomes a chrysalis. More changes happen inside the chrysalis, until at last a beautiful butterfly is ready to fly away.
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  • T-Rex and Other Stories

    Pam Holden

    Hardcover (Flying Start Books, March 30, 2018)
    Within T Rex and Other Stories there are 8 different non-fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.
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  • Boats and Ships

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Sept. 15, 2016)
    Do you know the difference between boats and ships? Ships are big and they can carry boats, but boats are smaller and they cant carry ships! Ships go far across the deep sea. Boats dont go far from land.
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  • Making a Movie: Fluency

    John Lockyer

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, May 26, 2008)
    Who likes going to the movies? What do you like best about the movies? Where do you watch movies? There are many important people in the movies. Can you name some? Have you ever wondered how movies are made? Lets find out.
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  • First Flight: Fluency

    John Lockyer

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 8, 2006)
    Every year, hundreds of millions of people travel by plane from one part of the world to another. Today people can eat, sleep, and watch movies on a plane. They can be in the air for hours. The first plane that ever flew had no cabin, no seats, two propellors, two wings and only a small engine. It stayed in the air for just 12 seconds!
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  • The Weather Report and Other Stories

    Pam Holden

    Hardcover (Flying Start Books, March 30, 2018)
    Within The Weather Report and Other Stories there are 8 different non-fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.
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  • Fast and Noisy and Other Stories

    Pam Holden, Pauline Whimp

    Hardcover (Flying Start Books, March 30, 2018)
    Within Fast and Noisy and Other Stories there are 8 different fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.
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  • Hunting for Treasure: Fluency

    Pam Holden, Pauline Whimp

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Sept. 14, 2005)
    Grandpa hid some treasure for Charlie to find, then he gave him clues. Grandpa told Charlie he was cold when he was far away from the hidden treasure. Then he told him that he was getting warm when Charlie went closer. Stickybeak the parrot told him when he was getting hot.
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  • The Water Cycle

    Carol Krueger

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, May 26, 2008)
    Did you know that the water you drink has been around millions of times in a cycle? A cycle is the way things happen over again and again in the same order. Most water ends up in the sea. The sun makes the water rise. How does it get back to the sea again?
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  • Message from Camp: Fluency

    Pam Holden, Philip Webb

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Sept. 14, 2005)
    Have you ever been camping in a tent? Where did you go? What was it like at the camp? These children went camping with their uncle, while Aunty stayed at home. How could they send her a message when they were camping far away?
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  • Message by Balloon: Fluency

    Pam Holden, Robin Van't Hof

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 8, 2006)
    Have you seen a weather vane? It shows which way is north, so that we know which way the wind is blowing. Do you know which way is south and east and west? Can you point to north?
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  • Undersea Exploration

    John Lockyer

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, June 5, 2013)
    The ocean we know the one we swim, fish and play in is very different from the deep water far from land. The deep ocean has no light, and the water pressure is so great it can shatter human bones! But that hasnt stopped explorers and inventors developing and improving underwater machines and equipment that have eventually taken people to the deepest places on Earth. Why? To see whats there, of course.
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