Wind in the Willows is a classic British novel written over 100 years ago by one of our most loved writers, Kenneth Grahame. The story flows four friends, Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad as they embark on rip-roaring adventures through the Wild Woods and beyond. On the open road, the four friends encounter danger, hardship and betrayal, all of which push them closer together as friends and show them the true value of loyalty in the face of fortitude. Originally written in 1908, Wind in the Willows has now been updated by SLC Tuition & Publishing to suit a modern audience. This version is specifically aimed at 11+ and KS2 students and contains a vocabulary guide with over 1200 word definitions along with their synonyms and antonyms. In addition, the book contains 120 multiple-choice comprehension questions to check your child's understanding of the text. At the back of the book, you will find fully explained answers to these questions too! If you are looking for an adventurous and enchanting story, which will delight whilst teaching vocabulary and comprehension skills, look no further! Wind in the Willows by SLC Tuition & Publishing covers all of these within an updated version of a classic tale. Suitable for 11+, CEM, GL, ISEB, and KS2 students.
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