In a lively school cloakroom, children's coats engage in cheerful conversation, but one coat harbors a shameful secret. The story explores themes of loneliness and transformation as the coat's owner faces choices that lead to a positive change. Discover how the journey from feeling out of place to becoming a "cool coat" unfolds, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance and friendship.
Sue Ellis Ordine dei libri






- 2021
- 2017
Proud Patrick Peacock and Other Stories
- 66pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
The collection features six humorous, modern fables told from a unique 'bird's-eye view,' set in beloved locations across Great Britain, including Arran and London. Through the adventures of various birds, the stories aim to inspire children to navigate life's challenges and make wise choices, encouraging them to grow into their best selves.
- 2015
Gwendolen Goose is best friends with Katie, who lives on the farm next to her pond. She is so grateful when Katie brings her bread after school. When Katie's mum hurts her leg whilst out walking, Gwendolen must fly out to help! In Gorgeous Gwendolen Goose and Other Stories, Sue Ellis presents six tales from a 'bird's eye view'. She hopes to inspire children to overcome adversity and become the best version of themselves.
- 2008
English for aviation: for pilots and traffic controllers
- 95pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
English for Aviation is an ideal short course for pilots and air traffic controllers who need to prepare for the language fluency test required by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).English for Aviation is part of the Express Series. It is an ideal course for students in employment, who want to communicate better in English.This short, intensive course can be completed in 25-30 hours, so students make progress quickly.English for Aviation can be used as a stand-alone course, for self-study using the interactive MultiROM, or alongside a coursebook such as International Express.
- 2005
As a parent, you have a vital role to play in helping your child learn to read but you may not be sure how best to go about it. This accessible handbook offers practical information and advice, including detailed answers to many of the most common questions parents ask about their children's literacy.The Reading Together Parents' Handbook has been written to accompany the Reading Together series - a range of high-quality picture books with lively support notes designed to help parents develop their children's reading skills. Its authors are Sue Ellis and Mura Barrs, Co-director and former Director of the internationally acclaimed Centre for Literacy in Primary Education, London.With Reading Together, you can be confident you are doing the best for your child.
- 2001
A collection of poems and riddles, songs and chants, both traditional and modern. The material has been selected by Myra Barrs and Sue Ellis of the Centre for Language in Primary Education, and should be suitable for children who are beginning to read independently.
- 2001
A collection of poems and riddles, songs and chants, both traditional and modern. The material has been selected by Myra Barrs and Sue Ellis of the Centre for Language in Primary Education, and should be suitable for children who are beginning to read independently.
