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Books with title Back to Basics

  • Back to Basics

    Margaret Gurevich, Brooke Hagel

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    When Chloe returns home from her internship in New York City, she starts to realize that settling back into her old life might be harder than she thought. While she was learning the ins and outs of the fashion industry, her friends were getting ready for senior year and all that goes along with it including college applications. As much as she tries to fall into her old routine, Chloe can't help feeling left out and left behind. She knows she wants to be a designer, but deciding on a fashion school is another story. Ane when she agrees to design dresses for Winter Formal, the pressure grows even more intense. Can Chloe handle the stress of senior year?
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  • Back to Basics

    Simon Brading

    language (, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Max and Emily Cooper are twins who fall in love with ballet from the first lesson that they take as 6 year-olds. In Barcelona they have to start all over again - a new school, new students to make friends with and a new ballet school with a new teacher to learn from. Despite the tragic accident that killed their parents and forced them to leave London to live with their Aunt Kimberley and Cousin Núria it is an exciting time.However,things don't turn out anything like the way they want them to...Book 2 of the "Twin Ambitions" series
  • Back To Basics

    Billy Bragg

    Paperback (Faber Music Ltd, March 24, 2010)
    This souvenir songbook from Billy Bragg contains all the songs from the albums with top line, chords and lyrics. Also includes, extensive photography and artwork alongside biographies and trivia. Learn to play the music and win the pub quiz with your knowledge of 'Braggigology'. Any self-respecting Bragg fan needs a copy of this book!
  • Back to the Basics

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    Paperback (High Reach, )
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  • Back to Basics

    Godfrey Hall

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 27, 1996)
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  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane, Kate Taylor

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 25, 1992)
    The Back to Basics series will help children practice those core skills that are at the heart of the National Curriculum. Designed for parents and children to use together at home. The books are in colour and presented topic by topic, offering children the chance to enjoy activities whilst building their confidence in their work at school.
  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane, Kate Taylor

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 25, 1992)
    The Back to Basics series will help children practice those core skills that are at the heart of the National Curriculum. Designed for parents and children to use together at home. The books are in colour and presented topic by topic, offering children the chance to enjoy activities whilst building their confidence in their work at school.
  • Back to Basics

    G.W. Rodda, Jon Atlas Higham

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 25, 1992)
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  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane, Kate Taylor

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 25, 1992)
    The Back to Basics series will help children practice those core skills that are at the heart of the National Curriculum. Designed for parents and children to use together at home. The books are in colour and presented topic by topic, offering children the chance to enjoy activities whilst building their confidence in their work at school.
  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 28, 1990)
    The Back to Basics series will help children practice those core skills that are at the heart of the National Curriculum. Designed for parents and children to use together at home. The books are in colour and presented topic by topic, offering children the chance to enjoy activities whilst building their confidence in their work at school.
  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 27, 1996)
    Covering English for children aged seven to eight, this is one of a series designed to encourage parental involvement in a method of combining play and learning at home. The series aims to provide an opportunity for children to practise the basic skills learned at school under the National Curriculum, and to help them grow in confidence as they build the foundations required for educational success.;Each book contains topic/skill pages, with quick reminders and examples, followed by a number of varied questions and exercises, and space is provided for answers to be written or drawn.
  • Back to Basics

    Marion Kemp, Sheila Lane

    Paperback (Letts Educational, June 28, 1990)
    The Back to Basics series will help children practice those core skills that are at the heart of the National Curriculum. Designed for parents and children to use together at home. The books are in colour and presented topic by topic, offering children the chance to enjoy activities whilst building their confidence in their work at school.