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Early Reader Bargain Book Box

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Early Reader Bargain Book Box (14 Books)

This fourteen-volume collection features a selection of new titles from the Reading Champion series, designed to support the development of independent reading skills in primary-aged children. The assembly spans from Yellow 3 to Gold 9 levels, providing a structured progression through both fiction and non-fiction subjects. The narratives range from traditional folk tales and atmospheric mysteries to factual surveys of the natural world and basic physical sciences. This box serves as a rigorous resource for establishing literacy foundations through engaging, level-appropriate prose.


  1. Reading Champion: The Pied Piper of Hamelin: Independent Reading Gold 9 by Amelia Marshall This retelling follows the mysterious musician who agrees to rid the town of Hamelin of its persistent rat infestation. When the town leaders refuse to pay the promised fee, the Piper uses his magical flute to lead the local children away. The story provides a grounded look at the consequences of broken promises within a traditional folk setting. Readers will find the Gold 9 level text offers a sophisticated narrative structure for advancing independence.

  2. Reading Champion: Llama and the Flood: Independent Reading Orange 6 by Sarah Snashall A llama in high-altitude Peru realizes a great flood is coming and must warn the other animals to seek safety. The group embarks on a journey to the highest mountain peak to escape the rising waters. This narrative captures the tension of the natural disaster while incorporating cultural elements of the Andes. The Orange 6 level provides clear, repetitive structures that aid in vocabulary retention.

  3. Reading Champion: The Mice and the Elephants: Independent Reading Purple 8 by Chitra Soundar A king of the mice and a leader of the elephants form an unlikely alliance after a stampede threatens the mouse colony. When the elephant herd becomes trapped in hunters' nets, the mice return the favor by gnawing through the thick ropes. The text explores themes of mutual respect and the idea that even the smallest creatures possess great value. This Purple 8 level book uses expressive language to guide intermediate readers through a classic fable.

  4. Reading Champion: Homing Pigeons: Independent Reading Orange 6 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter This non-fiction title examines the biological mechanisms and historical uses of pigeons trained to find their way home. The text details how these birds have navigated vast distances to deliver critical messages during periods of conflict. Technical observations regarding their internal compass and training methods are presented in an accessible format. It serves as a precise record of the unique relationship between humans and these avian navigators.

  5. Reading Champion: A Spooky Surprise: Independent Reading Green 5 by Katie Woolley Two friends encounter a series of mysterious noises and strange sightings that suggest a supernatural presence nearby. The narrative follows their investigation as they attempt to uncover the true source of the "haunting" with logical deduction. The story balances light tension with the eventual resolution of the mystery to keep readers engaged. This Green 5 level book focuses on developing fluency through dialogue and descriptive action.

  6. Reading Champion: Giraffe is Tall: Independent Reading Green 5 by Sue Graves The narrative explores the physical attributes and daily habits of a giraffe as it navigates the African savanna. The text provides a record of how the animal's extreme height aids in its survival against potential predators. Detailed observations on how it feeds from the highest treetops are included to illustrate biological specialization. It remains a precisely written study of one of the natural world's most distinct creatures.

  7. Reading Champion: What Animals Eat: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Katie Woolley This non-fiction survey examines the diverse dietary patterns and hunting strategies of various species across the globe. The text documents the specific adaptations, such as teeth and claws, that allow predators and herbivores to thrive in their environments. Factual observations on the food chain and nutrient cycles are presented in a clear, structured format. It is a rigorous record of the biological requirements for animal survival.

  8. Reading Champion: All About Teeth: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter The human dental structure and the various functions of different tooth types are explored through this informative non-fiction text. The narrative provides a record of the transition from baby teeth to permanent adult sets and the importance of dental hygiene. Technical details regarding enamel and the mechanics of chewing are detailed with precision. This volume serves as a grounded guide to biological health and maintenance.

  9. Reading Champion: Light and Shadow: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Sarah Snashall This introductory physics text explores the properties of light and the mechanical process of shadow formation. The narrative details how light travels from a source and is blocked by opaque objects to create distinct shapes. Simple experiments and factual observations help readers understand the relationship between light positioning and shadow length. It remains a precise record of the foundational principles of optics.

  10. Reading Champion: Seaside Animals: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Katie Woolley The diverse ecosystems of the coastline and the various creatures that inhabit rock pools are examined through this observant non-fiction work. The text documents the physical adaptations required for survival in an environment defined by the shifting tides. Precision is used to detail the behaviors of crabs, anemones, and other small-scale organisms. This book serves as a significant record of the unique biodiversity found at the water's edge.

  11. Reading Champion: Moth: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Sue Graves This non-fiction title examines the life cycle and biological characteristics of moths, focusing on their nocturnal behaviors. The text provides a record of the differences between these insects and their butterfly counterparts, including wing structure and camouflage. Observations on their diet and the process of metamorphosis are presented with technical precision. It remains a precisely written study of a frequently overlooked member of the insect world.

  12. Reading Champion: The Wind: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Sue Graves The environmental forces and the physical effects of air in motion are followed through this descriptive non-fiction narrative. The story details how the wind impacts the landscape, from the movement of clouds to the pollination of plants. Factual-style observations on how humans harness wind energy for power are included to provide modern context. This work is a precise record of the unseen but powerful influence of the weather.

  13. Reading Champion: Make a Rocket: Independent Reading Non-fiction Yellow 3 by Jackie Walter This practical non-fiction guide provides step-by-step instructions for constructing a model rocket using simple household materials. The text documents the specific materials required and the assembly process to ensure a functional final product. Observations on the basic principles of propulsion and aerodynamics are included to provide a scientific foundation. It serves as a precise tool for developing manual dexterity and an interest in engineering.

  14. Reading Champion: The Apple Tree: Independent Reading Yellow 3 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter The life cycle of a fruit-bearing tree is followed through the changing seasons in this observant non-fiction work. The narrative provides a record of the growth process from a single seed to a fully developed tree producing edible fruit. Precision is used to document the biological roles of blossoms, bees, and the eventual harvest. This volume serves as an essential record of the natural processes that define agricultural production.

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Early Reader Bargain Book Box (14 Books)

This fourteen-volume collection features a selection of new titles from the Reading Champion series, designed to support the development of independent reading skills in primary-aged children. The assembly spans from Yellow 3 to Gold 9 levels, providing a structured progression through both fiction and non-fiction subjects. The narratives range from traditional folk tales and atmospheric mysteries to factual surveys of the natural world and basic physical sciences. This box serves as a rigorous resource for establishing literacy foundations through engaging, level-appropriate prose.


  1. Reading Champion: The Pied Piper of Hamelin: Independent Reading Gold 9 by Amelia Marshall This retelling follows the mysterious musician who agrees to rid the town of Hamelin of its persistent rat infestation. When the town leaders refuse to pay the promised fee, the Piper uses his magical flute to lead the local children away. The story provides a grounded look at the consequences of broken promises within a traditional folk setting. Readers will find the Gold 9 level text offers a sophisticated narrative structure for advancing independence.

  2. Reading Champion: Llama and the Flood: Independent Reading Orange 6 by Sarah Snashall A llama in high-altitude Peru realizes a great flood is coming and must warn the other animals to seek safety. The group embarks on a journey to the highest mountain peak to escape the rising waters. This narrative captures the tension of the natural disaster while incorporating cultural elements of the Andes. The Orange 6 level provides clear, repetitive structures that aid in vocabulary retention.

  3. Reading Champion: The Mice and the Elephants: Independent Reading Purple 8 by Chitra Soundar A king of the mice and a leader of the elephants form an unlikely alliance after a stampede threatens the mouse colony. When the elephant herd becomes trapped in hunters' nets, the mice return the favor by gnawing through the thick ropes. The text explores themes of mutual respect and the idea that even the smallest creatures possess great value. This Purple 8 level book uses expressive language to guide intermediate readers through a classic fable.

  4. Reading Champion: Homing Pigeons: Independent Reading Orange 6 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter This non-fiction title examines the biological mechanisms and historical uses of pigeons trained to find their way home. The text details how these birds have navigated vast distances to deliver critical messages during periods of conflict. Technical observations regarding their internal compass and training methods are presented in an accessible format. It serves as a precise record of the unique relationship between humans and these avian navigators.

  5. Reading Champion: A Spooky Surprise: Independent Reading Green 5 by Katie Woolley Two friends encounter a series of mysterious noises and strange sightings that suggest a supernatural presence nearby. The narrative follows their investigation as they attempt to uncover the true source of the "haunting" with logical deduction. The story balances light tension with the eventual resolution of the mystery to keep readers engaged. This Green 5 level book focuses on developing fluency through dialogue and descriptive action.

  6. Reading Champion: Giraffe is Tall: Independent Reading Green 5 by Sue Graves The narrative explores the physical attributes and daily habits of a giraffe as it navigates the African savanna. The text provides a record of how the animal's extreme height aids in its survival against potential predators. Detailed observations on how it feeds from the highest treetops are included to illustrate biological specialization. It remains a precisely written study of one of the natural world's most distinct creatures.

  7. Reading Champion: What Animals Eat: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Katie Woolley This non-fiction survey examines the diverse dietary patterns and hunting strategies of various species across the globe. The text documents the specific adaptations, such as teeth and claws, that allow predators and herbivores to thrive in their environments. Factual observations on the food chain and nutrient cycles are presented in a clear, structured format. It is a rigorous record of the biological requirements for animal survival.

  8. Reading Champion: All About Teeth: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter The human dental structure and the various functions of different tooth types are explored through this informative non-fiction text. The narrative provides a record of the transition from baby teeth to permanent adult sets and the importance of dental hygiene. Technical details regarding enamel and the mechanics of chewing are detailed with precision. This volume serves as a grounded guide to biological health and maintenance.

  9. Reading Champion: Light and Shadow: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction by Sarah Snashall This introductory physics text explores the properties of light and the mechanical process of shadow formation. The narrative details how light travels from a source and is blocked by opaque objects to create distinct shapes. Simple experiments and factual observations help readers understand the relationship between light positioning and shadow length. It remains a precise record of the foundational principles of optics.

  10. Reading Champion: Seaside Animals: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Katie Woolley The diverse ecosystems of the coastline and the various creatures that inhabit rock pools are examined through this observant non-fiction work. The text documents the physical adaptations required for survival in an environment defined by the shifting tides. Precision is used to detail the behaviors of crabs, anemones, and other small-scale organisms. This book serves as a significant record of the unique biodiversity found at the water's edge.

  11. Reading Champion: Moth: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Sue Graves This non-fiction title examines the life cycle and biological characteristics of moths, focusing on their nocturnal behaviors. The text provides a record of the differences between these insects and their butterfly counterparts, including wing structure and camouflage. Observations on their diet and the process of metamorphosis are presented with technical precision. It remains a precisely written study of a frequently overlooked member of the insect world.

  12. Reading Champion: The Wind: Independent Reading Non-Fiction Blue 4 by Sue Graves The environmental forces and the physical effects of air in motion are followed through this descriptive non-fiction narrative. The story details how the wind impacts the landscape, from the movement of clouds to the pollination of plants. Factual-style observations on how humans harness wind energy for power are included to provide modern context. This work is a precise record of the unseen but powerful influence of the weather.

  13. Reading Champion: Make a Rocket: Independent Reading Non-fiction Yellow 3 by Jackie Walter This practical non-fiction guide provides step-by-step instructions for constructing a model rocket using simple household materials. The text documents the specific materials required and the assembly process to ensure a functional final product. Observations on the basic principles of propulsion and aerodynamics are included to provide a scientific foundation. It serves as a precise tool for developing manual dexterity and an interest in engineering.

  14. Reading Champion: The Apple Tree: Independent Reading Yellow 3 Non-fiction by Jackie Walter The life cycle of a fruit-bearing tree is followed through the changing seasons in this observant non-fiction work. The narrative provides a record of the growth process from a single seed to a fully developed tree producing edible fruit. Precision is used to document the biological roles of blossoms, bees, and the eventual harvest. This volume serves as an essential record of the natural processes that define agricultural production.

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