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PS is a title in the Story Seeker series - a series for older students reading at a low level.

Letter writing links us to those we love. This is a story about three letters written from a boy to his granddad - but it's a different boy and a different granddad in each one.

Spot the other changes between one letter and the next. And think about the things that always stay the same.

An insightful, richly illustrated story with plenty of opportunity to explore grammatical and vocabulary nuances, this book is a useful resource for ESOL students.

Single books: $13.50
Title Set (6 copies of the same title): $75.00
Series 1 Pack (6 student copies + the Activity Book): $900.00

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Ages: 10-12 | Pages: 32 | Code: 5829 | ISBN: 9781927270219

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Marie Langley

Marie Langley’s experience in education includes 19 years teaching in secondary and area (Years 1 to 13) schools, 10 years as head of an English department, and seven years as a deputy principal. Her published works include a thesis for a Master of Teaching and Learning degree, magazine articles, short stories, poetry, picture books, a junior novel and numerous educational resource texts. She currently lives and works in Golden Bay in the top north-west corner of the South Island of New Zealand.