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OverviewOne of the Sisters' classmates, Michelle, has started hanging out with a new group of friends. They're older and the girls know that they're into drugs. When they find Michelle in the toilets being sick, the Sisters don't know what to do. Michelle admits that she's tried some stuff and is really frightened. The Sisters do their best to help, but who can they tell? This book is part of the very popular series Siti's Sisters, featuring Siti and her group of friends, who are so close they call themselves The Sisters. This is a short, low-level chapter book, with an easy-to-read, fast-moving narrative and is part of Set 3, which is suitable for ages 12+, since some of the stories touch on more grown-up topics such as friends who take drugs and going to parties. The issues presented are, as always in this series, relevant and appealing to girls of this age. The Sisters are here! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Orme HelenPublisher: Ransom Publishing Imprint: Ransom Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.90cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 12.80cm Weight: 0.056kg ISBN: 9781841677446ISBN 10: 1841677442 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 01 January 2019 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReadership v Children, especially girls, aged 10-14 v Individuals, parents, secondary schools and special educational needs services Key features v Storylines that readers will identify closely with. v Strong, contemporary illustrations support texts. v Simple texts and controlled vocabulary provide access for even the poorest readers. v Accompanying workbooks and teacher's notes support educational use. Marketing points v The series will reach a growing market of older girls with low literacy levels. v The books publish at a time when media attention is focusing on the problems of poor literacy in the UK. v From a widely acclaimed award-winning publisher of books designed to develop reading skills. Readership v Children, especially girls, aged 10-14 v Individuals, parents, secondary schools and special educational needs services Key features v Storylines that readers will identify closely with. v Strong, contemporary illustrations support texts. v Simple texts and controlled vocabulary provide access for even the poorest readers. v Accompanying workbooks and teacher's notes support educational use. Marketing points v The series will reach a growing market of older girls with low literacy levels. v The books publish at a time when media attention is focusing on the problems of poor literacy in the UK. v From a widely acclaimed award-winning publisher of books designed to develop reading skills. Readership v Children, especially girls, aged 10-14 v Individuals, parents, secondary schools and special educational needs services Key features v Storylines that readers will identify closely with. v Strong, contemporary illustrations support texts. v Simple texts and controlled vocabulary provide access for even the poorest readers. v Accompanying workbooks and teacher's notes support educational use. Marketing points v The series will reach a growing market of older girls with low literacy levels. v The books publish at a time when media attention is focusing on the problems of poor literacy in the UK. v From a widely acclaimed award-winning publisher of books designed to develop reading skills. Author InformationBefore writing full-time, Helen Orme taught as a Special Needs Co-ordinator in a large comprehensive school. At the last count she had written around 40 books, many for reluctant readers. Helen also runs workshops for children and courses for teachers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |