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HeinleGraded Readers Catalog

Understanding the way the world learns English

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Table of Contents

Fiction 20level 1 – Starter/Pre-A1/200 Headwords 21

level 2 – Starter/Pre-A1/300 Headwords 22

level 3 – Beginner/A1/400 Headwords 22

level 4 – Beginner/A1/550 Headwords 23

level 5 – elementary/A1 – A2/700 Headwords 23

level 6 – Pre-intermediate/A2/900 Headwords 23

level 7 – Pre-intermediate/A2/1100 Headwords 24

level 8 – intermediate/B1/1300 Headwords 24

level 9 – intermediate/B1/1600 Headwords 24

Page Turners Reading Library

Fiction 4Foundations Reading library index 5

level 1 – Starter/Pre-A1/75 Headwords 6

level 2 – Starter/Pre-A1/100 Headwords 8

level 3 – Starter/Pre-A1/150 Headwords 10

level 4 – Starter/Pre-A1/200 Headwords 12

level 5 – Starter/Pre-A1/250 Headwords 14

level 6 – Starter/Pre-A1/300 Headwords 16

level 8 – Beginning/A1/350 Headwords 18

Foundations Reading Library

Footprint Reading Library

Fiction/Adapted Classics 26Frankenstein – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 27

Henry V – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 27

Great expectations –low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 27

Macbeth – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 27

The Canterville Ghost –low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 28

The Classic Graphic Novel Collection

A Christmas Carol – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 28

Jane eyre – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 28

Romeo and Juliet – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 28

The Tempest – low intermediate to High intermediate/B1 – B2/1300 – 2200 Headwords 28

level 10 – intermediate to High intermediate/B2/1900 Headwords 25

level 11 – intermediate to High intermediate/B2/2200 Headwords 25

level 12 – High intermediate/B2 – C1/2600 Headwords 25

Non-fiction 29Footprint Reading library index 31

level 800 – Pre-intermediate/A2/800 Headwords 32

level 1000 – Pre-intermediate/A2/1000 Headwords 35

level 1300 – intermediate/B1/1300 Headwords 38

level 1600 – intermediate/B1/1600 Headwords 41

level 1900 – High intermediate/B2/1900 Headwords 44

level 2200 – High intermediate/B2/2200 Headwords 46

level 2600 – Advanced/C1/2600 Headwords 48

level 3000 – Advanced/C1/3000 Headwords 50

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Authors: Rob Waring, Maurice Jamall

American english

The Foundations Reading Library is an exciting series of graded readers written specially to meet the

needs of younger learners beginning to read in english. The carefully crafted, age-appropriate stories

are designed for middle schools, high schools, and private language institutes.

� Story genres include adventure, drama, mystery, and romance, and deal with engaging issues and topics for teens

� Practice, extend, and recycle the most useful frequent vocabulary, phrases, and expressions that beginning learners need

� Carefully-controlled grammar syllabus that covers the grammar most typically taught in the early years of learning english

� Supported by Activity Books (including tests), lesson Planners, and an Audio Program on CD for each level

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Reading is more fun with the Foundations Reading Library!

Foundations Reading library

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Level 1Activity Book 978-1-4240-0051-7

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0058-6

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0094-4

Collection 978-1-4240-0689-2

Level 2Activity Book 978-1-4240-0052-4

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0059-3

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0095-1

Collection 978-1-4240-0690-8

Level 3Activity Book 978-1-4240-0053-1

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0060-9

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0096-8

Collection 978-1-4240-0566-6

Level 4Activity Book 978-1-4240-0054-8

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0061-6

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0097-5

Collection 978-1-4240-0572-7

Level 5Activity Book 978-1-4240-0055-5

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0062-3

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0098-2

Collection 978-1-4240-0691-5

Level 6Activity Book 978-1-4240-0056-2

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0063-0

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0099-9

Collection 978-1-4240-0692-2

Level 7Activity Book 978-1-4240-0057-9

Audio CD 978-1-4240-0064-7

lesson Planner 978-1-4240-0100-2

Collection 978-1-4240-0693-9

Foundations Reading library index

Sarah’s Surprise

it is Sarah’s first day in the café. A man comes into the café,takes some food, but does not give any money to Sarah. Whatdoes she do?

Goodbye, Hello!

Alex meets a beautiful girl in a store. He falls in love, but shegoes away. He wants to meet her again, but doesn’t even knowher name. How can he meet her again?

Rain, Rain, Rain!

Faye is late for school. She gets on her bike and races to schoolin the rain. She has many troubles getting to school. is she latefor school?

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75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Bad Dog? Good Dog!

Yoon-Hee, and her brother Ji-Sung, go shopping. Yoon-Heetakes her friend’s dog, Dingo, for a walk, but Dingo doesn’t wantto go for a walk. What does he really want?

Get the Ball!

Today is the big soccer game. Anthony isn’t playing well and isangry, and kicks the ball away. Alex goes to get the ball, but thatis when he gets into trouble.

The Tickets

Jenny gets some concert tickets for her birthday from Jimmy,but she drops them. Jenny’s friend Kerry finds the tickets. Jimmysees the tickets in Kerry’s purse. What does he do?

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75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Sk8 for Jake

eric, Yoko, and John find out that Jake Montoya, the world's bestskateboarder, is coming to town. But Jake is late for the show.How can Yoko, eric, and John help out?

The New Guitar

Ray wants a guitar for his birthday, but his father won't buy itfor him because it is poorly made. Ray secretly buys it, defyinghis dad, but that only leads to more trouble.

Trouble at the Zoo

Mike goes to the zoo and starts to annoy the animals there. Thezoo keeper yells at him, but Mike gets into even bigger troublelater on.

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100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Singer Wanted

Hot Rock is holding an audition for a new singer. Daniela andGemma decide to try out. Who gets to be the new singer?

Old Boat, New Boat

Tyler, David, and Faye find an old boat on the beach. Theydecide to keep it, but how are they going to get some money tofix it?

The Cave

Some of the characters go out in their boat and find a secretcave. Once inside, they are trapped by the rising sea. How are

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75 Words Pre-A1 Starter

100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

100 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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I Always Win!

Ryan and Tyler are in a big mountain bike race. Tyler is a verygood racer and wants to win the race. Ryan’s father gives him anew bike. Ryan does not care how he wins. Will he do anythingto win the race?

Slam Dunk for Mark

Mark, the school basketball star, helps his team get into thefinals. Mark lives with his sick grandmother. She needs to go tothe doctor on the day of the finals. is he going to take her to thedoctor, or play in the final?

A Good Friend

eric asks Yoko to go to the beach to watch the sun go down.Yoko's mother says no, but Yoko wants to go because she likeseric very much. later, Yoko climbs out of her window and goesto the beach to see eric—and gets into trouble.

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150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Quick Thinking

Tyler and John are playing with their remote control cars in the park. Faye and David are on the beach. They see a man take a woman's bag and run to the park. How can they all helpthe woman?

Quiz Night

On Saturday, there is a Quiz night. Ji-Sung and Gemma bothwant to win. John wants to help his friend Ji-Sung win. But doesJi-Sung want help with the final question?

Kung Fu Kid

it's Adib's first day in the kung fu class. He sees two boyshurting smaller boys. Adib tells them to stop, but this makes thebig boys angry. now they want to hurt Adib, too. What will Adib do?

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150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

150 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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I Spy

edgar is a spy. He wants to sell some secret plans, but he is nota good spy and gives the plans to the wrong person. How can heget the plans back?

Go Jimmy Go!

Jimmy is sports crazy. He is strong, fast, and athletic. He is alsoin a wheelchair. The whole school is surprised when he entersthe 800-meter race, racing against the other students. CanJimmy win the race?

Do I Tell?

Ji-Sung sees some classmates spraying paint at a bus stop. Hefeels he should tell the police, but the boys are bigger than him.He is afraid they will hurt him if he tells. His problem gets worseas the boys order him to throw stones at some birds. Does he doit? Or does he tell the police?

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200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Lost at Sea

Some of the characters take their boat out for the day to swimnear one of the islands. The weather takes a sudden turn for theworse and they are trapped at sea without their engine as nightfalls. What are they going to do?

Mystery on the Island

At the marina, Daniela, David, and John see two menkidnapping a woman and putting her on a boat. But nobody willbelieve them, so they follow the boat to an island. Who is thiswoman, and why did the men kidnap her?

The Shipwreck

John and David are swimming out at sea when they see ashipwreck. They dive down to the old ship and look around.They are very excited when they see an old treasure chest. Whatare they going to find inside it? But first they have to worryabout a big shark.

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200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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The Big Test

The big test is tomorrow! everyone is studying hard, but notSteve and Ryan. They have a plan to steal the test. How do theyplan to steal it? Will the teacher catch them?

Who’s Best?

Kate has to choose between the very popular and handsomeScott, and Adib who she meets in art class. He is much quieter,more intelligent, and more interesting, but he's not as popularor as handsome as Scott. Both Adib and Scott ask her out onSaturday. Who will she choose?

Where’s Lorena?

Alex's mother asks him to take his younger sister lorena out.When he is with her, he sees some friends. Alex doesn't want hisfriends to see him with his little sister, so he tells her to waitwhile he speaks with them. But when he comes back, lorena isnot there. Where is she?

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250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Boys vs. Girls

At the summer camp, some boys and girls start to make troublefor each other. The girls spray the boys with milk, so the boys letsome rats out in the girls' cabin. How will this end?

Think Daniela!

Daniela always tries to help her friends, but she doesn't alwaysthink carefully and often makes things worse. When she sees abear near her friend Faye, she must think quickly. What will shedo?

The Bear’s Mouth

At the summer camp two teams have to race to find some flagshidden in the forest. They are told the final flag is ‘in the bear'smouth.’ Who finds the flag, and how do they get it out of thebear's mouth?

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250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

250 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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The Lost Wallet

Two friends, John and eric, find their teacher's wallet full ofmoney. John wants to give the money back, but eric wants tospend it. What will they decide?

No, You Can’t!

Anthony's mother stops him from going to the motorbike races.But when his mother finds out he has secretly gone to the raceswith his grandfather, he gets into a lot of trouble with morethan just his family. What's going to happen to Anthony now?

Does He Love Me?

Jenny thinks that her boyfriend Alex, and her best friend, Yoon-Hee, are secretly going out together. Yoon-Hee keeps a diary,and Jenny knows the truth will be in it. One day in the libraryJenny sees the diary. Will she look?

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300 Words A1 Beg

300 Words A1 Beg

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A Helping Hand

David and his friends are riding their bikes to the beach whenthey meet some angry dogs. David goes missing, and Tyler andDaniela go to look for him. Then they see his blood. What hashappened to David?

Trouble at Sea

When Faye and her friends are swimming, they see a birdcovered in oil. Who is putting the oil in the sea, and how canFaye and the others stop them?

The Old Promise

A businessman tells Mr. Jenkins that he has to leave the househe was born in. But Faye and her friends think something iswrong and try to help him to stay there. How are they going tohelp him?

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300 Words A1 Beg

300 Words A1 Beg

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Let’s Party!

When her parents go away for the night, Jenny invites a fewfriends to a small party. Many of Jenny's classmates hear aboutthe party and invite themselves. Soon half the school comes tothe party. Then things start to go really crazy. What is Jennygoing to do?

Do It!

Ryan loves basketball and dislikes Kenji, who doesn't. So whentheir teacher forces them to work together on a sciencepresentation, they don't want to. Kenji finds a way to help themboth. What is his idea?

My Mom, the Movie Star

Gemma learns that her teacher, Mr. Harris, is a big fan of amovie star, Anita Hamilton. Gemma's mother was an actressmany years before, so Gemma tricks Mr. Harris into believingher mother is the movie star. She is horrified when Mr. Harriscalls her mother to invite her to give a speech on Sports Day.What will Gemma do?

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350 WordsA1 Beg

350 WordsA1 Beg

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The Secret Tunnel

Tyler and his friends discover a secret passage in BayviewMuseum. They follow the passage down into a room where ahuge forgery operation is underway. The curator is carefullyreplacing the castle’s treasures with near-perfect copies. Howare they going to stop the robbers?

Love Online

Scott loves Sarah, so when he hears that Sarah likes Ji-Sung, hetries to keep Sarah and Ji-Sung apart. How is Scott going to doit? Will he succeed?

The Golden Monkey

When David is working in the museum, he breaks a valuablevase. Then he learns that the vase holds clues to the location ofthe last Golden Monkey, which men from China plan to collectthe next day. David and his friends then look for the missingGolden Monkey. Will they find it in time?

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350 WordsA1 Beg

350 Words A1 Beg

350 Words A1 Beg

Series Editors: Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson and Rob Waring

American english / British english

Page Turners is a completely new 12-level series of original readers for learners of english. Fun and

easy to read, this is a series learners won’t want to put down!

� 12-level series of original fiction covering a variety of popular story genres

� includes a Review section, an extra non-fiction reading, and Glossary

� Free MP3 audio recording for every story

� Downloadable Worksheets available free for teachers

The series introduces learners of english to a variety of popular story genres including:

� Action

� Romance

� Thrillers

� Crime

� Mysteries

� Drama

� Human interest and more!

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Fun and easy to read, this is a new series you won’t want to put down!

Page Turners Reading library

Download a free MP3 here!

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Come Home

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

it's Samorn's first week at BrentonCollege in the US, and she alreadywants to leave. She misses Thailand,her family, and most of all, herboyfriend lek. So when lek asks herto come home, Samorn knows shehas to make a hard decision . . .

Roommates

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

As a new student at BrentonCollege, Bobby Harris has manythings to worry about—but hisbiggest problem is his newroommate, Ash! Because of Ash,Bobby can’t sleep, study, or workproperly. The problem is, how doeshe tell Ash without losing aroommate and a friend?

Soccer Crazy

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

estela, captain of the women'ssoccer team, is very excited. nowthat famous soccer player GeorgeGray is coming to Brenton, her teamwill finally get the help they need.But Coach Gray doesn't thinkwomen can play soccer. Can estelachange his mind?

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each reader includes a FRee MP3 download available at elt.heinle.com/pageturners

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

200 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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The Beautiful Game

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

estela dreams of becoming asuccessful soccer player. But shealso has the chance for an excitingnew life as a fashion model in thebeautiful city of Milan. Which pathwill she choose?

Hacker

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

Jack Garcia is not the best student,but he’s very good with computers.So good, in fact, that he’s able tohack into the Brenton Collegecomputer system. He soon finds outhe can change his grades withoutanyone knowing. But will he? Andwhat will happen if he does?

You Don’t Know Her

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

Fleur Duval is the prettiest and mostpopular girl in school, and she getsanything—and any guy—she wants.But when she breaks the heart ofpoor Bobby Harris, his friends Ashand Dwayne decide that it’s paybacktime. But is it Ash’s turn to have hisheart broken?

Kitchen Love Story

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

Janine Cole, a single mother with ayoung daughter, has almost givenup on her dream to be a chef. Butthen her new friend Randy Gordonenters her into a cookingcompetition. The prize? A job at oneof the best restaurants in town. it’sclear that Randy believes in her, butdoes Janine believe in herself?

Running Free

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

Charles ‘Chuck’ Kingston is studyingbusiness so he can take over hisfather's company. But his fatherdoesn't know that Chuck's real loveis free running. When things start togo wrong, Chuck learns he can't runfrom his problems forever.

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300 Words Pre-A1 Starter

300 Words Pre-A1 Starter

400 Words Pre-A1 Starter

400 Words Pre-A1 Starter

300 Words Pre-A1 Starter

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Heart of a Fighter

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

As captain of the college taekwondoteam, Dwayne always wants to bethe best. But when he loses toMinho Kim, the new boy fromKorea, Dwayne has to learn what itreally means to be a fighter.

Trust

Sue Leather, Julian Thomlinson

Sandra Marks isn't enjoying her newrole as editor of The Brenton Sun,her college's online newspaper.Felipe, one of her reporters, isn't toohappy about Sandra beating him tothe job . . . and he makes sure sheknows it. Worse still, she is facedwith her biggest story ever—onethat involves her own father. nowSandra must decide who she canreally trust.

The Secret Beach

Jane Rollason

lucas and his friends have the bestsurfing beach in town, and theywant to keep it that way. So whenJerry and the city boys demand apiece of the action, it soon becomesan all-out war—for the beach, thesurfing trophy, and the heart of thebeautiful ella.

The Picture in the Attic

Richard MacAndrew, Cathy Lawday

emma has just moved into herdream home with her new husbandand a baby on the way. everythingseems perfect at first, until shehears strange noises coming fromthe attic. As the noises get worse, itbecomes clear that the house ishiding a horrible secret . . .

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550 Words A1 Beg

700 Words A1/A2 elem

900 Words A2 Pre-int

550 Words A1 Beg

each reader includes a FRee MP3 download available at elt.heinle.com/pageturners

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Nature

Margaret Johnson

Alyssa returns to her hometown totell her mother about herengagement. She is introduced toZach, her handsome neighbor and the object of her mother'saffections. Troubled by herupcoming wedding and herattraction to Zach, Alyssa begins to ask herself what truly makes her happy.

Dead before Midnight

Pamela Pollack, Meg Belviso

For David Hawke, directing DeadBefore Midnight on Broadway is thechance of a lifetime. But strangethings begin to happen to David andhis colleagues, and people aresaying that the play itself may becursed. As opening nightapproaches, it’s not clear if it will bethe biggest night of David’s life, orthe last . . .

Danny Dark

Margaret Johnson

Sally is fighting desperately to stopbig businesses from taking over herhairdressing salon and the littletown of Richmond. Things get evenmore complicated when ahandsome stranger called DannyDark walks into her life. Can Sallysave her town...and protect herheart?

Light

Sue Leather

in Kalastia, books are burning. Thenew government, led by power-hungry General Malin, isdetermined to rewrite history. Torenowned artist Arda Kalev, thesituation seems hopeless. Whenorders are given to destroy all theart in the national Gallery, includingArda’s precious statue light, Ardamust decide if freedom is worthfighting—and dying—for.

Bad Blood

Sue Leather

A fire in his father's restaurantsends detective Jay Kwan on amanhunt. Who started the fire, and why? The search takes him on a dangerous journey throughChinatown and into the past, where a dark and terrible secretawaits him. A secret about his own family . . .

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1100 Words A2 Pre-int

1600 Words B1 int

1300 Words B1 int

1100 Words A2 Pre-int

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The Long Road to Lucca

Irene Barrall

lizzy elliot has a good life, or so shethinks: a successful career, a lovingfiancé, and a caring (if overbearing)mother. Then a letter arrives fromher beloved Aunt Bea whichthreatens to turn her whole worldupside down. To everyone'ssurprise, lizzy decides to give upeverything and embark on a newadventure —and is forced to makebig decisions about the life shewants for herself.

Joe Faust

Frank Brennan

Joe is a young city trader, and he'lldo anything to be successful.Anything. So when a mysteriousman called Rey Todd offers himeverything he's ever wanted, howcan Joe say no? Of course, there'salways a price to pay . . .

Reunited

Irene Barrall

A surprise visit from an old collegeacquaintance is a welcome changefor Meg and her family. But whenthings start to go wrong in hersleepy town, Meg learns you cannever really leave the past behind . . .

Mercy Killer

Andrew Watson

Dr. Rick Jamieson is preparing forthe multimillion-dollar launch of anew drug. But when some of thepatients end up dead, Rick starts towonder if all is not what it seems.With the police hot on his trail, it's arace against time to find out what—or who—is behind all the mysteriousdeaths.

Deadly Truth

Andrew Watson

Today is the most important day inPeter Booker’s career. nothing isgoing to stop him from getting towork, certainly not a homeless manasking for help. However, there ismore to this encounter than Peterthinks, and it soon leads him to thebiggest story of his life. As he entersthe heart of a powerful conspiracy,Peter learns that while the truthmay save lives, it could also cost himhis own.

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1900 Words B2 int – High int

2200 Words B2 int – High int

1600 Words B1 int

1900 Words B1 int

2600 Words B2/C1 High int

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American english/British english

The Classic Graphic Novel Collection is a stunning new series of graded readers for young adult

learners that combines attractive comic strip illustrations with timeless classical literature. A fresh

blend of contemporary storytelling and captivating artwork ensure that your students will want to

return to these stories time and again.

� Stunning artwork motivates even the most reluctant readers and promotes reading for pleasure

� Original and exciting treatment of classic stories provides a wonderful reading experience

� The comprehensive glossary supports learners while they read

� An Audio CD packaged with each title contains the full script

each reader contains:

� A comprehensive glossary to support students while they read

� Full descriptions of the main characters with pictures to help students follow the story

� A short biography of the author

elt.heinle.com/classicalcomics

Bringing the classics back to life!

The Classic Graphic novel Collection

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Frankenstein

Brigit Viney

Henry V

Brigit Viney

Great Expectations

Brigit Viney

Macbeth

Brigit Viney

British EnglishReader + Audio CD 978-1-4240-3181-8Teacher’s Resource Book 978-1-4240-4285-2

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British EnglishReader + Audio CD: 978-1-4240-2875-7Teacher’s Resource Book 978-1-4240-2878-8

American EnglishReader 978-1-4240-2877-1 Audio CD 978-1-4240-4571-6Workbook 978-1-4240-5342-1Teacher’s Manual 978-1-4240-4628-7

British EnglishReader + Audio CD 978-1-4240-2870-2Teacher’s Resource Book 978-1-4240-2874-0

American EnglishReader 978-1-4240-2873-3 Audio CD 978-1-4240-4578-5Workbook 978-1-111-00573-3Teacher’s Manual 978-1-4240-4565-5

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American EnglishReader 978-1-4240-2882-5 Audio CD 978-1-4240-4572-3Workbook 978-1-111-00568-9Teacher’s Manual 978-1-4240-4628-7

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LEVEL 800 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1237-4 978-1-4240-1277-0

DVD 978-1-4240-1253-4 978-1-4240-1253-4

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1245-9 978-1-4240-1285-5

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1269-5 978-1-4240-1309-8

Class library Set 978-1-4240-2908-2 978-1-4240-3368-3

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7310-8 978-1-4240-7308-5

LEVEL 1000 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1238-1 978-1-4240-1278-7

DVD 978-1-4240-1254-1 978-1-4240-1254-1

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1246-6 978-1-4240-1286-2

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1270-1 978-1-4240-1310-4

Class library Set 978-1-4240-2907-5 978-1-4080-1856-9

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7313-9 978-1-4240-7312-2

LEVEL 1300 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1239-8 978-1-4240-1279-4

DVD 978-1-4240-1255-8 978-1-4240-1255-8

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1247-3 978-1-4240-1287-9

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1271-8 978-1-4240-1311-1

Class library Set 978-1-111-00558-0 978-1-4080-0773-0

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7316-0 978-1-4240-7315-3

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LEVEL 1900 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1241-1 978-1-4240-1281-7

DVD 978-1-4240-1257-2 978-1-4240-1257-2

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1249-7 978-1-4240-1289-3

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Class library Set 978-1-111-00567-2 978-1-4080-1823-1

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7322-1 978-1-4240-7321-4

LEVEL 2200 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1242-8 978-1-4240-1282-4

DVD 978-1-4240-1258-9 978-1-4240-1258-9

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1250-3 978-1-4240-1290-9

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1274-9 978-1-4240-1314-2

Class library Set 978-1-111-00570-2 978-1-4080-1832-3

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7325-2 978-1-4240-7324-5

LEVEL 2600 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1243-5 978-1-4240-1283-1

DVD 978-1-4240-1259-6 978-1-4240-1259-6

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1251-0 978-1-4240-1291-6

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1275-6 978-1-4240-1315-9

Class library Set 978-1-111-00574-0 978-1-4080-1833-0

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7328-3 978-1-4240-7327-6

LEVEL 3000 American English British EnglishTeacher's Manual 978-1-4240-1244-2 978-1-4240-1284-8

DVD 978-1-4240-1260-2 978-1-4240-1260-2

Audio CD 978-1-4240-1252-7 978-1-4240-1292-3

Assessment CD-ROM with examView® 978-1-4240-1276-3 978-1-4240-1316-6

Class library Set 978-1-111-00575-7 978-1-4080-1834-7

Footprint Reading library Online Collection 978-1-4240-7447-1 978-1-4240-7446-4

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INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Arctic Whale Danger!

in the Arctic Ocean, a baby whalegoes too close to land. it cannot getback to the water. A group of whalesare trapped by moving ice. Theycannot get back to open water. Willthe whales find safety before it istoo late?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Happy Elephants

elephants are social animals. innature, they live happily in familygroups. However, people sometimesuse elephants for work or put themin zoos. What can people do tomake these elephants healthy andhappy? How can they stay that way?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Monkey Party

in parts of Thailand, monkeys areimportant animals. They are allowedto do anything they want to do. inthe town of lopburi, the peopleeven have a party for the monkeysevery year! What kind of party dothe people of lopburi have? Why dothey have it?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Future of a Village

essouira is a beautiful old town bythe sea. Most local people arefishermen. However, the number offish has gone down. now, there arenot as many jobs for the people.How will the fishermen makemoney to live? What will happen tothe town?

FASCINATING PLACES

Life on the Orinoco

The Orinoco River is one of thelongest rivers in the world. Manylives depend on this river. Manypeople, animals and plants live in ornear the water. However, things arechanging on the Orinoco. Why?What will happen to life on theOrinoco?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2136-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1042-4American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2295-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1142-1

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology and Environmental Science

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2153-6Reader: 978-1-4240-1043-1American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2309-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1144-5

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2163-5Reader: 978-1-4240-1044-8American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2315-8Reader: 978-1-4240-1143-8

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Culture and Religious Studies

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2150-5Reader: 978-1-4240-1046-2American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2306-6Reader: 978-1-4240-1145-2

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology, EnvironmentalScience, Geography and Culture

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2157-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1047-9American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2313-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1147-6

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Geography, Biology,Botany, Earth Sciences, Organic Chemistry and Environmental Science

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The Lost City of Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is a beautiful old cityin Peru. it was forgotten for manyyears, but now many people arevisiting it. Some people think thattoo many visitors may not be goodfor the city. What will happen toMachu Picchu?

AMAZING SCIENCE

The Giant’s Causeway

Along the coast of northern ireland,there is an unusual place called ‘TheGiant’s Causeway.’ According to alocal story, a big man, or ‘giant,’made it. Scientists, however, have adifferent story. How was thisunusual place made? Was therereally a giant?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Snow Magic!

Snow is very important for DanRaedeke. The success of hisbusiness depends on it. But thisyear, it's too warm for natural snow,and Dan needs help. He needs alittle 'snow magic'! What is Dan'sbusiness? How will he get snow?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Volcano Trek

Two scientists are traveling throughethiopia to study a very old volcano.Volcanoes can be dangerousbecause they have hot, melted rockinside. But they also offer importantinformation. Will the scientistsmake it safely to the volcano? Whatwill they learn there?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Columbus and the New World

Christopher Columbus lived ineurope in the 1400s. He wanted tofind a new way to travel fromeurope to Asia by sea. Columbuswent on a long sea trip, but he didn'tknow what he would find. Whathappened to Columbus? What didhe find?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2161-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1045-5American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2323-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1146-9

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Geography, Architecture, Environmental Science,Tourism and History

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2151-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1054-7American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2307-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1154-4

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Geography and Earth Sciences

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2166-6Reader: 978-1-4240-1056-1American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2318-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1156-8

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Earth Sciences, Mechanical Engineering and Organic Chemistry

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2169-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1055-4American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2324-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1155-1

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Environmental Science,Earth Sciences and Volcanology

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2126-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1050-9American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2299-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1150-6

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for History and Geography

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REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Dreamtime Painters

Australia’s Aboriginal culture is oneof the oldest in the world. Aboriginalpeople have painted pictures of a story called 'Dreamtime' for years. These paintings are famousand very valuable. What is theDreamtime story? Who are theDreamtime painters?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

The Young Riders of Mongolia

Horseback riding is a very importanttradition in Mongolia. each year thepeople there have a race tocelebrate this tradition. However,the race is a little unusual. Whatkind of race is it? Why is it unusual?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Alaskan Ice Climbing

Many people visit Alaska to see thebeautiful national parks. One groupof visitors wants to fly into anational park and go skiing.However, the weather turns bad.Will the visitors be able to get to thepark? What will they do there?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Don’t Believe Your Eyes!

Camogli is a small town in italy.People there often paint in a specialstyle called 'trompe l’oeil.' Thesepaintings are so good, viewers thinkthey're real things, but they're not.They're paintings! What things arereal in Camogli? What things areactually paintings?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

The Story of the Hula

long ago, people in Hawaiiperformed a special dance called the'hula.' Then, for more than 60 years,the dance was not allowed. Finally,after many years, a new kingreturned the hula to the people.Why was the hula not allowed?What is special about the hula?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2148-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1049-3American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2304-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1149-0

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Art History, Painting, Culture

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2172-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1048-6American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2326-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1148-3

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Culture and Geography

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2146-8Reader: 978-1-4240-1051-6American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2303-5Reader: 978-1-4240-1152-0

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Geography and Meteorology

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2144-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1052-3American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2301-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1151-3

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Design, Visual History and Painting

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2155-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1053-0American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2311-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1153-7

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Culture and History

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Farley the Red Panda

At America’s San Diego Zoo, theyhave a new special animal. it's a redpanda named ‘Farley.’ life hasn'tbeen easy for Farley. He's had somebig problems. He also has some bigchanges ahead! What kind problemsdid Farley have? What's going tohappen to him?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Gorilla Watching Tours

long ago, Uganda’s mountain gorillapopulation was getting smaller. Butnow, the situation is improving.People are visiting the area andpaying to see gorillas in their naturalenvironment. The money is helpingto keep the gorillas safe. Will it save them?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Puffin Rescue!

Puffins are a kind of bird that lives iniceland. each year baby puffins, orpufflings, leave their homes to findthe sea. Sometimes the pufflings getlost and cannot find their way.Groups of people must rescue, orhelp, the pufflings. How do peoplerescue the pufflings?

FASCINATING PLACES

A Disappearing World

A team of people is travellingthrough Africa. The team wants tophotograph and document thewildlife of this beautiful part of theworld. They want to do it before thisbeauty disappears, or goes away,forever. Will they complete theirproject? Can they do it safely?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Knife Markets of Sanaa

Sanaa is a beautiful old city in theMiddle east. in Sanaa, it is atradition to carry beautiful knives, ortools, called ‘jambiya.’ An unusualanimal called a ‘rhinoceros’ is oftenkilled to make these knives. Howcan people keep their tradition andsave the rhinoceros?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2149-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1058-5American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2305-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1158-2

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology and Environmental Science

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2152-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1057-8American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2308-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1157-5

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology, Environmental Science and Tourism

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2165-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1072-1American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2317-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1171-1

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology and Environmental Science

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2145-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1060-8American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2302-8Reader: 978-1-4240-1160-5

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Botany, Geography, Biology, Natural Science, Earth Sciencesand Tourism

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2156-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1062-2American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2312-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1162-9

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology, Environmental Sciences and Civics

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A Special Kind of Neighborhood

Most cities have local areas called‘neighborhoods.’ The MissionDistrict is one of San Francisco’soldest neighborhoods. Many peoplethink it's very special because it's somulti-cultural. What makes theMission District so multi-cultural?Why does that make it special?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Dinosaur Search

Dinosaurs are animals that livedlong ago. Scientists often studydinosaur ‘bones’ or the hard partsinside the body. A team of scientistslooks for dinosaur parts but they’rehard to find. Will the team findbones, or something else?

AMAZING SCIENCE

The Memory Man

Gianni Golfera can rememberalmost everything. Scientists wantto study his mind because he canremember so much. Some think hisenvironment improved his memory.Others think that Gianni’s memorycame from his parents. Where didhis great memory come from?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Wild Animal Trackers

in Africa, there is a group of peoplecalled 'Bushmen.' These peopleknow a lot about wild animals.However, sometimes they can’t tellothers about the animals becausethey don't speak the same language.How can the Bushmen share whatthey know?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

The Last of the Cheju Divers

Cheju, South Korea, is known for itstraditional women divers. They havelong dived into the ocean to look forseafood. it’s dangerous, but therewere no other jobs available. now,women in Cheju have more choices.What jobs can they do? What willhappen to the Cheju divers?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2167-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1061-5American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2319-6Reader: 978-1-4240-1161-2

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Political Geography,Culture and Citizenship

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2147-5Reader: 978-1-4240-1070-7American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2300-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1169-8

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for History, Biology and Earth Sciences

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2162-8Reader: 978-1-4240-1071-4American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2314-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1170-4

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Biology, Medicine and Psychology

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2171-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1069-1American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2327-1Reader: 978-1-4240-1168-1

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Environmental Science,Geography and Technology

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2124-6Reader: 978-1-4240-1065-3American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2297-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1165-0

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Natural Science, Political Geography and Social History

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Peruvian Weavers

in the village of Chinchero, Peru,weaving is an important tradition.Weavers use animal hair to makebeautiful cloth. They have alwaysused this cloth to stay warm.However, they are now also sellingit to make money. How will thisaffect the local people andeconomy?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Taiko Master

‘Taiko’ is a kind of Japanese drumthat people hit to make music. Taikodrumming is an ancient Japanese artand it’s difficult to learn. now, manypeople are practicing taikodrumming in the United States.They have a very special teacher.What makes him so special?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Cheese-Rolling Races

Many towns have special events.However, one town in england has avery unusual one. At the start,someone pushes a piece of cheesedown a hill. Then, the people runafter the cheese. And after that?Well, things get pretty funny! What happens?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Making a Thai Boxing Champion

in Thailand, boxing is an importantsport. Thai boys start training tobecome boxers at a very young age.They all want to win and becomethe best; a real champion. Thaiboxing offers these boys manyopportunities. Why is boxing soimportant? What makes achampion?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Water Sports Adventure

This story is about water sports inthe Columbia River. Cory Roeselerlives near the river and he loveswater, sports, and going fast!Roeseler also likes to make newthings. What does Roeseler do withthese interests? How does he go fast?

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2247-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1064-6American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2316-5Reader: 978-1-4240-1164-3

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Economics, Environmental Sciences and Culture

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2173-4Reader: 978-1-4240-1063-9American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2320-2Reader: 978-1-4240-1163-6

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Citizenship and Music History

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2125-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1067-7American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2296-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1166-7

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Culture

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2168-0Reader: 978-1-4240-1066-0American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2321-9Reader: 978-1-4240-1180-3

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Physical Education and Culture

British EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2170-3Reader: 978-1-4240-1068-4American EnglishReader + MultiROM: 978-1-4240-2325-7Reader: 978-1-4240-1167-4

Teaching CLIL? Use this title for Physical Education, Engineering and Tourism

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Birds in Paradise

Trinidad and Tobago is famous forits beautiful birds. One man hasmade it his life's work to studythem. He’s trying to photograph allof the 460 types of birds on theisland, but there’s one special birdthat’s difficult to find. Will hesucceed?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Night Hunt

in an Okavango wetlands area, ayoung serval cat is going out for hisfirst night hunt. These cats catchsmall animals for food. However,they must be very careful. There aremany larger animals that want tohunt them! Will the young serval besafe and successful?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Cambodia Animal Rescue

in some areas of Cambodia, thereare few people around. Because ofthis, people go there to catch andkill animals illegally for food or forsale. if these animals don’t get help,there will soon be none left! Whowill save the animals before it’s toolate?

FASCINATING PLACES

Butler School

in the past, it was popular for richpeople in england to have servants,or people to help manage theirhomes. The most important servantwas the butler. Today, there arefewer butlers, but the job is stillimportant. What skills make a goodbutler? Where does one learn them?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Adventure Capital of the World

Queenstown, new Zealandconsiders itself ‘The AdventureCapital of the World.’ Why? Peoplego there to jump from high places,drive extremely fast boats, and walkinto the mountains and fly back.Why is Queensland such a popularplace for adventure? What wouldyou do there?

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One Village Makes a Difference

People everywhere need water fordrinking, washing, and otheractivities. in india, there is notalways enough water for everybody.now, a group of villages is trying adifferent method to get water. Willthey get the water they need? Canone village make a difference?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Killer Bees!

The native bees of Central Americaare important for farmers, the rainforests, and food production.However, a new kind of ‘killer bee’ ismoving in and taking over the rainforests. What will happen to thenative bees? Can the killer bees be stopped?

AMAZING SCIENCE

The Missing Snows of Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highestmountain in Africa. it’s in a hot, tropical area, but it’s so high that it’s always covered in ice and snow.now, this ice and snow isdisappearing. Why is thishappening? How is it affecting thearea around the mountain?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Wind Power

in windy places, some people catchthe wind’s power with specialequipment and use it to makeenergy. The schools in one area areusing wind power to save energyand money. How is this energymade? Where is it all used?

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A Real Winner

Dog sledding is a popular sport inparts of the United States andCanada. it’s a challenge for mostcompetitors. However, one racernamed Rachael Scdoris faces somespecial challenges. What challengesdoes Rachael face? How does shedeal with them?

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One Boy’s Journey

The Fulani are a group of peoplewho live in Africa. Yoro is a young Fulani Boy. Before he can become aman, Yoro must make a long anddifficult journey. The journey is atest for him. What challenges willYoro meet? Will he succeed?

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Living with a Volcano

A volcano is a mountain with a largehole at the top. Active volcanoescan be dangerous because they canerupt, or produce very hot, meltedrock. in Sicily, there are severaltowns near a large volcano. Why dopeople live in such a dangerousplace? is it safe?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Making a Deal

There have been souks, or markets,in Middle eastern and Arab cities forhundreds of years. People can buyfood, clothes, shoes, and much morein them. But, there are no prices onthe items. How are prices decided?What’s the best way to get a good price?

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Dangerous Dining

The puffer fish is a famous type offish in Japan. if it’s preparedproperly, it’s a safe and deliciousmeal. if it’s not, it can kill those whoeat it. How do chefs prepare the fishcorrectly? What are scientists doingto protect people who eat puffer fish?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Flying Pumpkins!

every year, a group of people inDelaware have a pumpkin throwingcontest. They use machines tothrow pumpkins very far. Thewinner is the team that throws apumpkin farther than anyone else!How do they throw the pumpkins?Who’s going to win?

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Blue Cows?

Farmers in india are having a seriousproblem: a local animal is eatingtheir food. However, the farmerscannot hurt the animal because ithas a special name. How can a nameprotect an animal? What will thefarmers do?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Cupid the Dolphin

Dolphins are intelligent animals that live in the ocean. every yearthousands of dolphins swim tooclose to beaches by mistake and getcaught. if left outside the water,they can die. This happened to adolphin in Texas named Cupid.What happened to Cupid? Was he saved?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Wild Animal Town

in the town of Kariba, Africa, peopleand animals live together happily.The town was built in a place wherewild animals live. As long as bothhumans and animals obey certainrules, they can live peacefully. Whatare the rules in Kariba? Howdangerous is it there?

FASCINATING PLACES

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is a famous mountain inJapan that has become a symbol ofJapanese culture. Thousands ofpeople climb the mountain everyyear. Some do it to take pictures andbuy gifts. Others climb it for otherreasons. Why do so many peopleclimb Mount Fuji? What kind ofexperience is it?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Lost Temples of the Maya

Archaeologists study old cities andbuildings to learn about culturesand people. An archaeologist inGuatemala has searched for one cityfor twenty years. He thinks thebuildings there may tell him aboutone of the great cultures of theworld: the Maya. Will he find thelost temples of the Maya?

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The Three Rivers of Zambia

Zambia, Africa, is nowhere near anocean, but it is heavily influenced bywater. Three great rivers flowthrough Zambia which impact thelives of the people and animals nearthem. How do the rivers impact lifearound them? How can humansprotect these valuable rivers?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Orangutan Language

Orangutans are animals that aresimilar to humans in many ways.One similarity is their ability tocommunicate through language.This ability is being studied in aprogram at a zoo in Washington,D.C. What is the purpose of thisprogram? How does it work?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Solar Cooking

Two people from the United Stateshave developed an efficient andhealthy way to cook using the sun.Solar cooking is good for theenvironment and is also extremelyhelpful to people in certaincountries. Why is solar cookingimportant to some countries? Howcan solar cooking help save lives?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Saving the Pandas

Giant Pandas are considered thenational treasure of China.Unfortunately, these animals arebecoming extinct. The people ofChina are working hard to savepandas from disappearing. Why arethey becoming extinct? What arethe Chinese people doing to save them?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

The Olympians

The Olympic Games originated inancient Greece where men from allover competed in sporting events.Over the centuries, the OlympicGames have developed and todaytop players from around the worldcompete to try and achieve theirdream of winning an Olympic gold medal.

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One Woman’s Choice

Flora grew up in a large city inTanzania. Then she married andmoved to a small village where sheand her husband hunt and farm tolive. She dreams of going back tothe city but doesn’t want to leaveher family. Will Flora stay in thevillage? Will she move back to the city?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Zoo Dentists

Two dentists in California treat some very special patients. Theirpatients are animals! Animals candevelop dental problems just likehumans. These dentists help them,but sometimes it can be dangerous.Have they ever been hurt by ananimal? How do they treatdangerous animals?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

The Art of Making Silk

There is a silk factory in Florence,italy, where workers use ancientmachines to create beautiful silkcloth. Other factories havemodernised and use newermachines but the workers herecontinue to weave silk frommachines that are centuries old.How is this silk made? What makesit special?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Capoeira: The Fighting Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian art thatinvolves dancing and fighting.Capoeira was invented in the 1800sand it has become a popular activitytoday. Capoeira is now being usedto help street children in Brazil tostay away from trouble. How does ithelp these children? What do theylearn from capoeira?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Gliding Across the Gobi

Two national Geographic explorerstake an exciting and difficult trip tothe Gobi Desert. When they finallyget there, one explorer wants totake pictures of the desert in aninteresting way. Why is it so difficultto cross the desert? How does theexplorer take pictures of the Gobi?

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Beagle Patrol

Beagles are dogs with an extremelypowerful sense of smell. They oftenwork at airports to find illegal orunsafe items. Before they can do thejob, they must go through training.What does it take to be on theBeagle Patrol? What happens todogs that don’t make it?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Giant Cave Crocs!

Most crocodiles live above groundbut an unusual group of crocodilesin Africa lives underground, incaves. A team of scientists will go toMadagascar to learn more aboutthese crocodiles. Will they find anycrocodiles? What will happen if theydo find a real giant cave croc?

FASCINATING PLACES

Opal Town

People from around the world travelto Coober Pedy, Australia, withhopes of getting rich. This town isfull of valuable stones called ‘opals.’Some opals are worth millions, but they are extremely hard to find.What influences the value of anopal? What does it take to find them?

FASCINATING PLACES

Confucianism in China

Confucius (551 – 479 B.C.) is a well-known person in Chinese history.He had many followers whobelieved in what he taught and whospread his ideas throughout thecountry. Confucius continues toinfluence many parts of Chinese life.What were his ideas? How do theystill affect China today?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Mysterious Crop Circles

Several strange signs called 'cropcircles' have been discovered in thefields of southern england. Thesemysterious circles are puzzling toeveryone, even scientists. There areseveral theories about who – orwhat – made them. Could it behumans who did it? Or could it besomething else?

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Tornado Chase

Tornados are large storms that cancause huge amounts of damage anddestruction. Most people run fromtornados, but some researcherschase them! They want to study thestorms to develop better methodsfor predicting them. How do theyfind these tornados? How do theycollect their information?

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Bird Girl

Mary lou Robertson is a young girlin Florida who has an interestinghobby; she watches birds. in fact,she loves birds so much, that at age13, she’s even writing a children’sbook about them. Why does Marylou love birds so much? How didshe write a book at such a young age?

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The Life of a Geisha

in Japan, a young woman namedUmechika dreams of becoming ageisha and has left home to followher dream. This mysterious Japaneseprofession requires years of difficulttraining. What happens during thetraining of a geisha? Why doesUmechika want to be one?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Chuckwagon Racing

every year, over 500 cowboys andcowgirls gather in western Canada.They want to test their rodeo skillsat the famous Calgary Stampede.This year, two cowboys intend towin one of the most exciting—anddangerous—events: chuckwagonracing! Which cowboy will win? Willhe do it safely?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Para-Life Rescue!

in Brazil, a man has discovered anew way of saving, or rescuing,people from drowning in the ocean.This new rescue method involves aperson using a motor-poweredaircraft to work with lifeguards onthe beach. How do these peoplework together? is this an effectiveway of saving lives?

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Polar Bears in Trouble

Polar bears are some of the largestand most dangerous hunters in thecold regions of the north. Theirbodies are built for winter and theydo best in the coldest areas.Unfortunately, polar bears arebecoming threatened due tochanges in the world’s climate. How does global warming affectpolar bears? What must be done to save them?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

Cheetahs in Focus

A national Geographic team inBotswana sets out on the difficulttask of filming one of the mostbeautiful creatures on earth; thecheetah. Cheetahs are presentlyendangered and the team’s goal isto show how important theseanimals are through photographs.

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The Black Diamonds of Provence

in France, some people earn moneyby selling a special food called a‘truffle.’ Truffles can be found in thewoods; however they are very rareand expensive. That’s why they aresometimes called ‘black diamonds.’What is this unusual food, and whyis it so expensive?

FASCINATING PLACES

Shark Alley

in Shark Alley, South Africa, peopleoften go underwater in protectedenvironments to watch great whitesharks in their natural surroundings.Some people believe that thismakes the sharks more violent,others feel there is no change inbehaviour. Two researchers want tofind the truth. How do they studythe sharks? What do they find out?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Aquarium on Wheels

People often visit aquariums to seesea creatures in their naturalenvironment, but in Baltimore, alocal program brings aquariumexhibits to people. local teenagerstravel to schools and libraries toeducate children about sea life andconservation. How do people reactto Aquarium on Wheels? What dothe teenagers learn from their work?

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How’s the Weather?

The weather on earth is alwayschanging. One day it’s cloudy, thenext day it’s sunny, and the dayafter that—who knows?Meteorologists are scientists thatcan predict the weather. But how dothey do it? What causes thesechanges in the weather?

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A Chinese Artist in Harlem

Ming is an artist from China whonow lives and works in new YorkCity. He teaches children in thepublic school system how to drawand paint. However, he also teachesthem something else that’s veryimportant. What does Ming teachthe children and why is it soimportant?

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The Gauchos of Argentina

in Argentina, there is a group ofmen who live unique lives; the livesof gauchos. This special type ofcowboy has been continuing the oldtraditions for centuries. What typeof lifestyle do these men have andwhat does it mean to be a gaucho?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

The Great Kite Fight

every year, the city of Shirone,Japan, goes ‘kite crazy’ during a five-day local festival. in this highlycompetitive contest, teams fly kitesand fight to force each other’s kitesfrom the sky. This tradition began250 years ago and people of all agesstill enjoy the celebration. How doteams fight with kites? What does ittake to win?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Extreme Skydiving

Most people enjoy the sport of skydiving because they get to fall at extremely high speeds, but somepeople want to go even faster. One man is even experimentingwith various methods of increasinghis speed. What is he doing to gofaster? is it working?

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Koalas

Koalas are recognized around theworld for their cute and loveableappearance. But unfortunately thekoala population is rapidly decliningbecause their natural home in thethick forests of Australia is beingdestroyed. What can be done tohelp the koalas? Who is working tosave them?

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The King of the Spiders

Goliath tarantulas are the mostenormous spiders in the world.Most people consider them to beextremely dangerous and avoidthem, but not tarantula expert RickWest. He seeks out tarantulasbecause he has an important storyto tell. What information does Westwant to share with the world? Are tarantulas as dangerous aspeople think?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Hidden Treasures of Egypt

The egyptian Museum in Cairo,egypt contains an extraordinarycollection of ancient art, but evenmore of its treasures are hiddenaway in its basement. Museumworkers are now preparing to showthese valuable pieces in a newexhibition. What pieces will theyexhibit? How will they decide whatto display?

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The Exciting Streets of Barcelona

People from all over the world loveto visit a street in Barcelona, Spain called ‘the Ramblas.’ Thiswalking-only street is centrallylocated and full of interestingartists, performers, and otherentertainers. What happens on theRamblas? What makes this street so exciting?

AMAZING SCIENCE

The Amazing Human Body

The human body is an amazing‘machine’ made up of differentsystems that allow us to do thingslike run, eat, and even breathe.These systems work together tokeep the body functioning normallyand healthily. How does the humanbody actually work? What jobs dothe systems perform?

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Saving the Amazon Together

The Amazon rain forest is in crisis.illegal miners are destroying thehomes of millions of plants andanimals; however, one group ofscientists is exploring the far offregions of a newly formed nationalpark to stop the destruction. How can they help to save the rain forest? Who will they get tohelp them?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Dinosaur Builder

Peter May has the unique job of reconstructing dinosaurs formuseum displays. He works with ateam using real dinosaur bones aswell as artificial bones to createthese giant creatures. How did PeterMay become a dinosaur builder?How does he know what these long-extinct animals looked like?

REMARKABLE PEOPLE

Snake Detective

A snake park in the Sultanate ofOman has a serious problem: all butone of their snakes have died. Theowner of the park has hired a ‘snakedetective’ to uncover the mystery ofthe dying snakes. Why did thesnakes die? Will the snake detectivebe able to save the new snakes?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Canyaking Adventure

A group of young athletes havetravelled to the indian Ocean to visitReunion island for a uniquechallenge: canyaking. This toughoutdoor activity is a combination oftwo different sports and requiresthe cooperation of all teammembers. What two sports doescanyaking involve? Will the teamsucceed in canyaking Reunionisland?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Space Walk

The first trip outside of a spacecraft,or ‘spacewalk,’ was completed in1965. Since then, many astronautshave participated in spacewalks, butspacewalking does not comewithout its risks and challenges andastronauts are in constant dangerwhen in space. What are the risksand challenges of spacewalking?How do astronauts overcome them?

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The Perfect Swarm

in the 1800s, Rocky Mountainlocusts brought massive destructionto Western settlers. Then, theysuddenly disappeared – almostwithout a trace. Today, scientistshope to find a reason for the locusts’extinction. What caused RockyMountain locusts to disappear?Where will the scientists look?

INCREDIBLE ANIMALS

The Red Devils

Humboldt squid, or ‘Red Devils,’ arethe world’s largest animal without abackbone. These sometimesdangerous creatures live in the deepwaters of the Gulf of California. Aresearcher and professional diverhave come to the Gulf to learn moreabout them. Will they find any ‘Red Devils?’ Will they be able toobserve them safely?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Varied Cultures of China

For thousands of years certainremote groups of native Chinesehave existed in near isolation.Separated from the mainstreamworld, these deeply culturalcommunities have maintained theold ways of life. now, with theintroduction of today’s modernconveniences, they could disappear.What are these cultures? Can theybe preserved before it’s too late?

FASCINATING PLACES

The Orient Express

Running from Paris to istanbul, theOrient express is a first-class ‘hotelon wheels.’ Once a year, travellerscan ride the luxury train acrosseurope just to enjoy the journey, but it’s hard work to make the grand train run smoothly. Who isresponsible for the train’s success?What unique difficulties do they face?

AMAZING SCIENCE

Mars on Earth

The arctic region of Canada is hometo a huge depression in the earthcalled the Haughton Crater. A groupof explorers has come to the area tohave an opportunity to facechallenges similar to those expectedwhen travelling to Mars. Whatchallenges will they meet? Whatpreparations are being made forMars—on earth?

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Alternative Energy

Global warming and a lack ofavailable traditional fuels havecreated an environmental crisis. inColorado however, scientists in thewindy Rocky Mountains have foundalternative fuel sources that couldprovide a solution. What are thesenew sources of energy? How canthey be used in everyday life?

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Natacha’s Animal Rescue

Fish River Canyon, a beautifulregion in southern namibia, wasonce a place where wild animals ranfree. However, hunters and farmershave claimed the lives of thousandsof these animals and left the landbare. natacha, a conservationist,now plans to bring the animals backto the canyon? What kinds ofanimals will she bring? How will shedo it?

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Afghanistan’s Heroic Artists

When the Taliban took control ofAfghanistan, the religious groupaimed to destroy any artisticexpression that violated its strictinterpretation of islamic rules. Agroup of Afghan artists risked deathby disobeying the Taliban topreserve the important artwork oftheir country. Who are the men thatsaved Afghan’s art? How did they do it?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Living in the Slow Lane

Greve, italy, is one of the manycities around the world that is partof the ‘Slow City’ movement: a wayof living designed to fight thenegative effects of globalization.The ‘Slow City’ movement has alsoinspired individuals to start a ‘SlowFood’ movement. What does itmean to be part of these groups?

EXCITING ACTIVITIES

Firewalking

in a small village in northern Greece,local residents participate in anannual religious festival calledAnestenaria during which they walk across fire. This firewalkingtradition tests believers’ faith andserves as a means of receivingblessings. Will all the participantsmake it across the fire? How willtheir firewalk affect them?

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