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WHAT IS JAWS? Developed in Africa for African learners, the Junior African Writers Series (JAWS) is a collection of high-quality supplementary Readers for schools. Each strand within JAWS caters for different reading interests, abilities and ages to offer something for every student. JAWS titles are written by authors from all over Africa.

The JAWS Family JAWS Science and Technology Information series written to raise awareness of the most important science and technology issues facing Africa today.

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JAWS Discovery Stimulating, information and reference-style books covering topics across the curriculum.

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JAWS Health and Environment Information books designed to raise awareness of the most important health and environmental issues facing Africa today.

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JAWS Wordbooks Illustrated wordbooks that develop young learners’ literacy skills.

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JAWS Fiction

JAWS HIV/AIDS 28 story and information books covering themes central to HIV/AIDS education.

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JAWS Starters Simple, colourfully illustrated stories for 5 to 8-year-olds.

12 Pages 10–

Modern and traditional stories set in Africa, graded for both primary and secondary learners.

16 Pages 13–

JAWS in other languages

The following symbol F indicates that a title is also available to order in French. Also coming soon are a range of titles which have been translated into Kiswahili K . We are happy to discuss further publishing in other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more details (see back cover for more information).


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WHICH TITLES ARE SUITABLE FOR MY LEARNERS? Age-suitability table Both the content and language of the JAWS Readers have been carefully controlled so that there is a Reader at the right level for every one of your learners. The following table helps you to choose Readers at the correct level. The top two rows indicate the age and school grade of the learners. Look down the column for each age/school level to see which titles are recommended. The colours on the table match the colour coding on the books. Learner’s Age School Year (Grade)

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Extra support All the books include suggestions for activities and discussion, while the HIV/AIDS Readers and Wordbooks include teacher’s notes.

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JAWS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY JAWS Science & Technology ... A new strand for JAWS that addresses the science and technology questions that are most topical in Africa today. How do girls and women find their way into the male-dominated world of science? How do we in Africa become part of the expanding world of information and communication technologies? These Readers consider questions that are essential to young people on the brink of entering the modern world of science and technology. 10 Things You Should Know About Women in Science & Technology

10 Things You Should Know About ICTs in Africa

Elaine Williams Do you want to design computer programmes, be an inventor, study the stars? Do the people around you think women shouldn’t be scientists? Science and technology are opening up new opportunities for women. Read this book to discover how you can find your place in this exciting new world of science and technology.

Susan Heese How do ICTs work? How can we use ICTs in our everyday lives? Radio, television, computers, the Internet and cellphones have changed the way we live. This is the information age and Africa is part of the global village. This book looks at how people can connect and communicate in Africa in the 21st century.

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Mandi Smallhorne Will we run out of energy if we use only oil and coal? Wind, water, sunlight - we have plenty! This book looks at sources of energy that will not run out, or harm the planet.

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Wind, water, sunlight – Africa has plenty! This book looks at sources of energy that will not run out or harm the planet. Examples of projects across Africa show that the energy crisis is not only a bad news story.

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Mandi Smallhorne Which foods are healthy? Which are not? How much is too much? Find out why what you eat is important for the health of your body and mind, and work out a 'balanced diet' that suits you. 978 1 408230 75 6

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10 Things You Should Know About Malaria Bridget Krone Malaria is a problem we can fight! Find out what you can do to protect yourself, your family and friends.

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10 Things You Should Know About Tuberculosis Elaine Williams Tuberculosis kills eight million people each year. Why is this? Find out what you can do to keep TB at bay. 978 0 435896 23 2

10 Things You Should Know About Staying Healthy Christina Scott Looking after our bodies is important but it needn’t be a chore! Find out why and how we can stay healthy and enjoy ourselves at the same time. 978 0 435896 28 7

10 Things You Should Know About Global Warming Stef Raubenheimer and Hlamalani Makhubele Find out how you as an individual can contribute to combating one of the biggest challenges in our lifetime! 978 0 435896 27 0

10 Things You Should Know About Waste, Litter and Pollution

10 Things You Should Know About Saving The Planet

Margaret McKenzie and Gavin Stockden Rubbish and waste affect our environment if not treated properly. Find out what we can do to reduce waste and pollution. K Masuala 10 unayopaswa kufahamu kuhusu…

Margaret McKenzie Is saving our planet an impossible task? This book reassures us that it is within our reach by challenging us to rethink the way we live. 978 0 435896 26 3

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JAWS HIV/AIDS WHAT ARE THEY? • A series of 28 story and 10 Things You Should Know About … information books with reading and developmental levels graded appropriately for learners from lower primary through to upper secondary school.

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Luyanda doesn’t like feeling weak and worried. He is tired of being laughed at. When the doctor tells Luyanda what is wrong with him, his life changes. With the help of special pills and his friends, Luyanda becomes stronger. Life can go on!

• The series can be used on its own as a standalone HIV/AIDS programme.

Level A This book is intended for readers aged 5–9.

• The Readers can be used to supplement other lessons and programmes.

The JAWS HIV/AIDS readers aim to instil the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will enable our children to confront the pandemic that is sweeping through our world. See notes to the reader and teacher on the inside front cover. www.aidsteaching.com

• The Readers can be used in health, social studies and life skills lessons.

TEACHER’S NOTES A Teacher’s Guide has been specially written to provide tips and guidance for teaching this difficult topic. There is guidance on: • how to use the content of the books for discussion purposes • how to extract the key facts from the books • learner activities to enforce understanding of the topics. The Teacher’s Guide is available from your local agent, or to download from www.aidsteaching.com.

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This book tells the story of Sfiso, and what happened when his mum died. It gives ideas of how to cope with your own, or a friend’s sadness. It also gives suggestions of how to remember someone who has died.

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Level B This book is intended for readers aged 8–12.

The JAWS HIV/AIDS readers aim to instil the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will enable our children to confront the pandemic that is sweeping through our world. See notes to the reader and teacher on the Dr inside front cover.

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JAWS HIV/AIDS THE 10 JAWS HIV/AIDS THEMES... 1 LIFE SKILLS ... promoting values analysis, decision making, problem solving, communication and negotiation skills, and helping develop assertiveness and a sense of self worth 2 GENDER, POWER AND HUMAN RIGHTS ... knowing that all children have a right to have their basic needs met, to education, and to protection from abuse no matter what their gender or race 3 STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION ... understanding the importance of empathy, and dispelling common misconceptions

Most books include teacher’s notes and suggested activities.

4 NORMALISATION AND DISCLOSURE ... finding ways to discuss HIV/AIDS openly and treat those with the disease without discrimination 5 CARE AND SUPPORT ... exploring ways to care for those affected and infected

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6 ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN ... encouraging empathy, and helping learners reflect on how they can support those in need 7 DEATH, LOSS AND GRIEF ... helping to discuss difficult and emotional issues openly and constructively 8 FEELINGS ... acknowledging and understanding positive and negative feelings, and encouraging learners to express their emotions 9 INFORMATION ABOUT HIV/AIDS ... providing basic and more advanced information about HIV/AIDS 10 PREVENTION ... exploring different methods of preventing STDs and the transmission of HIV

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Information Books L ev el A When Someone Dies Rob Smetheran Bereavement Services for children This book tells the story of Siya, and what happened when his mum died. It gives ideas of how to cope with your own or a friend’s sadness. It also gives us ideas of how to remember someone who has died. 978 1 408230 80 0

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This book tells the story of Sfiso, and what happened when his mum died. It gives ideas of how to cope with your own, or a friend’s sadness. It also gives suggestions of how to remember someone who has died.

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Level B This book is intended for readers aged 8–12.

The JAWS HIV/AIDS readers aim to instil the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will enable our children to confront the pandemic that is sweeping through our world. See notes to the reader and teacher on the inside front cover.

Angela Hough Mary Mkhize Robyn Hemmens Sarah Tupper

Everyday life-skills for young children in the classroom and the playground as they confront sickness and loss. 978 0 435891 32 9

F Respecter l’autre et s’occuper de lui 978 0 435895 03 7

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Lerato’s Story A lively photo story about a young child who is HIV-positive told through the eyes of her sister. 978 0 435891 33 6

F L'histoire de Lerato 978 0 435895 02 0

Hospital Scares Me Phumi must visit her twin brother in hospital. But she is afraid of the hospital and she is afraid of what will happen to her brother. A gentle story helping children with their fear of sickness and death. 978 0 435891 34 3

F J’ai peur de l’hôpital 978 0 435891 38 1

L ev el B Myths and Mysteries ... about HIV/AIDS Is AIDS God’s punishment? Can AIDS be cured by eating garlic? An exploration of common myths about the origin, transmission, prevention and cure of HIV/AIDS. 978 0 435898 79 3

F Mythes et Préjugés sur le VIH/Sida 978 0 435898 97 7

L ev el C A Better World Rights and Responsibilities and HIV/AIDS 6

What are human rights? What are children’s rights? How do rights

relate to sickness? An introduction to human rights in relation to reducing risk in children’s lives, and increasing their resilience.

AIDS Update Kerry Cullinan

Revised and in colour. A look at diseases in general, with an expanded section on HIV/AIDS.

How does new research on HIV/AIDS affect you? Are there new ways of preventing the spread of HIV? What progress are scientists making in their search for a vaccine? The HIV/AIDS pandemic is changing all the time. Researchers are discovering new things about how the disease is spread, how it can be prevented and how to treat people who are HIVpositive.

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Watch Out! Diseases in the world around us

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10 Things no one told you ... about HIV/AIDS Addresses the most frequently asked questions put to counsellors and helplines about HIV/AIDS.

Help! HIV/AIDS – your questions answered Revised and in colour. Common questions answered in a no-nonsense learner-centred way.

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F Tout ce qu’on ne te dit pas sur le VIH/SIDA 978 0 435898 95 3

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F Au Secours! 978 0 435902 79 7

Take Care! Health care workers today Revised and in colour. An exploration of the life and work of health care workers, and their role in beating back the AIDS pandemic. 978 0 435898 84 7

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ARVs have changed the AIDS landscape. They give us another reason to be tested, and they give us hope for the future. When are ARVs used? How do they work? Are there any dangers? How can I help someone on ARVs to remember to take them? This book answers your questions about ARVs, and explains what they mean for those people whose lives have been changed by HIV and AIDS. 978 0 435035 34 1

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An overview of the race to find a vaccine to prevent HIV/AIDS. Includes a closer look at the virus itself, vaccination research, trialling and funding. Fascinating reading about what goes on behind the scenes. 978 0 435898 78 6

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The Race is On ... to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS

I’m Positive Botswana’s Beauty Queen By the first winner of the Botswana ‘Miss HIV Stigma-free’ title, a heartwarming story of a young woman’s strength of mind and personality, and the life she is building for herself since discovering her status. 978 0 435898 80 9

F Je suis positive 978 0 435898 99 1


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JAWS HIV/AIDS Story books L ev el A Go Away Dog! A simple first Reader looking at the importance of care and friendship in a time of sickness. 978 0 435891 30 5

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Two Donkeys for Joe

When both of Maki’s parents die, life is tough. But together Maki and her brother learn to live in a new way in what is now a child-headed household.

Looking after a very sick father is a huge task for a young boy. But Joe learns the value of problem- solving from his sick father and comes to terms with his likely death.

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F Seuls, mon frère et moi 978 0 435903 14 5

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Nelson and Ali Stigma and discrimination are often based on fear and ignorance. Through the actions of these two friends, Nelson, Ali and the grown-ups in their lives come to understand HIV better, and learn the importance of integrating HIV-positive people into normal community life. 978 0 435913 27

F Pierre et Ali 978 0 435891 36 7

Tido’s Bag How do you explain death to small children? Tido's grandpa helps her to confront her mother's death. Tido takes comfort in the thought that her mother is still with her in some way. 978 0 435913 28 1

F Le sac de Dielo 978 0 435891 37 4 K Mkoba wa Tina 9780435913335

L ev el B Today my Doctor Told Me… Dr Mark Patrick Luyanda doesn't like feeling weak and worried. He is tired of being laughed at. When the doctor tells Luyanda what is wrong with him, his life changes. With the help of special pills and his friends, Luyanda becomes stronger. Life can go on as normal! 978 1 408230 79 4

Buchi Must Choose Buchi is growing up and must make choices about the sort of person she wants to be. A life-skills Reader tackling tough questions of attitudes and values, gender and assertiveness. 978 0 435899 63 9

F Bintou doit choisir 978 0 435903 05 3 K Lazima Buchi afanye maamuzi 9780435913359

Simon’s Story An exceptional story of Simon, an orphan, grieving for his mother, and Ma Sara who comforts him. An essential book for all primary school classrooms. 978 0 435912 13 0

F L’histoire de Simon 978 0 435903 13 8

Luyanda doesn’t like feeling weak and worried. He is tired of being laughed at. When the doctor tells Luyanda what is wrong with him, his life changes. With the help of special pills and his friends, Luyanda becomes stronger. Life can go on!

Today my doctor told me…

Level A This book is intended for readers aged 5–9.

The JAWS HIV/AIDS readers aim to instil the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will enable our children to confront the pandemic that is sweeping through our world. See notes to the reader and teacher on the inside front cover. www.aidsteaching.com

Dr Mark Patrick Illustrated by Majorie van Heerden

F Deux ânes pour Joe 978 0 435903 12 1

Secrets, Secrets What is Zolike’s sickness and why will no-one talk about it? Rose gets more and more frustrated by all the secrets until she and her family discover the value of talking about AIDS and openly supporting sick people. 978 0 435891 35 0

F Secrets 978 0 435903 12 1

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Doctor Dumi Dumi would like to be a doctor when she grows up, so her uncle lets her accompany him on his daily rounds. An important gender values and health information book. 978 0 435898 76 2

F Docteur Solange 978 0 435898 96 0

Level D Dancing Queen A group of friends come to terms with the death of the talented and lively ‘dancing queen’. How to make sense of love, relationships and death in a world torn apart by HIV/AIDS. 978 0 435899 07 3

F La reine de la danse 978 0 435903 15 2

I am HIV-Positive Lindiwe explains to children her own age what a virus is and how it makes us sick. An essential explanation of a complex subject for younger children. 978 0 435899 62 2

F Je suis séropositive 978 0 435903 06 0

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Love in a Time of Mourning A story of two young adults making a new life after the death of a parent. A love story of heart-searching and problem-solving, of new values and new emotions, and finally of making responsible and positive choices. 978 0 435893 68 2

F L’amour dans une période de deuil 978 0 435893 69 9

L ev el C Friends for Life An uplifting story about a boy’s bravery in overcoming stigma and discrimination, and the importance of friendship in times of difficulty. 978 0 435899 64 6

F Amis pour la vie 978 0 435903 04 6

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JAWS HIV/AIDS Readers are available in

F French K Coming soon – Kiswahili These can be translated into other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more information (see back cover for contact details).

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JAWS DISCOVERY The information series written in Africa for Africa JAWS Discovery books are supplementary Readers for your classroom or library. They will help your learners develop essential non-fiction skills such as scanning and skimming for information; interpreting graphs, charts and maps; and using glossaries and indexes. The lively text and clear pictures provide a stimulating introduction to information or reference books. These Readers help develop an interest in topics across the curriculum. Water Nature’s Liquid Miracle

Geometry in everyday life

Andrew Clegg

Disaster! Natural disasters of the world around us

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Beatrice Adimola

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Deserts The driest places in the world Steve Mwinuka 978 0 435898 56 4

In danger! Endangered species of the world Daphne Tuboku-Metzger 978 0 435898 59 5

Karen Morrison

F La Géométrie 978 0 435902 78 0 K Jometri katika maisha ya kila siku 9780435045784

Patterns in nature Wendy Colyn and Thobile Ntuli 978 0 435898 58 8

F En Danger! 978 0 435902 77 3

Careers in Media Shapes in the world around us

Julie Frederikse and Madoda Ncayiyana

Wendy Colyn

978 0 435898 72 4

978 0 435898 55 7

Sensation! See, hear, touch, taste, smell Nepeti Nicanor 978 0 435898 52 6

It Works! Energy and power in the world today Gabriel Obbo-Katandi and Arnold Ntungwa 978 0 435898 90 8

Careers in Science and Technology Hugh Monteith 978 0 435898 73 1

Careers in Sport Liesl Cohen and Manqoba Bhengu 978 0 435898 74 8

Careers in Tourism Wendy Flanagan 978 0 435898 75 5

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If you’re looking for Help! Watch Out! or Take Care! turn to page 6 where you’ll find these titles as part of the JAWS HIV/AIDS series.


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JAWS WORDBOOKS JAWS Wordbooks help young learners learn new words in English and develop important visual literacy skills.

My Food

Our Work

My Visit

978 0 435039 77 6 16pp

978 0 435039 83 7 16pp

978 0 435039 84 4 16pp

JAWS WORDBOOKS

JAWS WORDBOOKS

MY FARM

MY SCHOOL WORDBOOK

WORDBOOK

My Town 978 0 435899 32 5 16pp

K Mji wetu 9780435045814

My Farm

My School

978 0 435899 31 8 16pp

978 0 435899 30 1 16pp K Shule yetu 9780435045838

K Shamba letu 9780435045821

These titles are available in a range of languages.

F French

K Coming soon – Kiswahili

They can be translated into other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more information (see back cover for contact details).

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JAWS STARTERS LEVEL 1 N N N N

Total words: 100-200 Maximum number of words on a page: 20 Maximum sentence length: 10 words Very simple vocabulary

N Simple grammar (e.g. only present tense of a

verb)

N No inverted commas for direct speech N Pictures tell the stories by themselves

Where is Naledi?

Imbu and the Fruit

The Old Man and His Hat

Edmund Kayombo

Robin Marlin

Sarah Murray and Rod Ellis

978 0 435895 01 3 16pp

978 0 435891 17 6 16pp

978 0 435896 76 8 16pp

From Tanzania

From South Africa

From South Africa

Ayo and His Pencil Ifeoma Okoye

F Imbu et les Fruits

Orama’s Fish

978 0 435902 86 5

Catherine Howse-Chisale

978 0 435896 77 5 16pp

Kofi Loses His Way

978 0 435894 84 9 16pp

From Nigeria

Amu Djoleto

From Malawi

The Bighead

From Ghana

978 0 435891 18 3 16pp

F Le Poisson d’Orama 978 0 435902 90 2

Rod Ellis and Sarah Murray 978 0 435891 19 0 16pp

Monday Morning

The Red Flag

From South Africa

Vic and Wendy Rodseth

Cyprian Ekwensi

978 0 435896 79 9 16pp

978 0 435891 16 9 16pp

Chika’s House

From South Africa

From Nigeria

Ifeoma Okoye From Nigeria

A New Day Buchi Otung

Hungry Hyena

From Nigeria

978 0 435896 78 2 16pp

978 0 435894 86 3 16pp

Stella Katengesya 978 0 435894 83 2 16pp

A New Hat for Hen

From Tanzania

Barbara N. Herbert

F La Hyène Affamée 978 0 435902 89 6

978 0 435894 85 6 16pp From South Africa

These titles are available in a range of languages.

F French

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K Coming soon – Kiswahili

They can be translated into other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more information (see back cover for contact details).


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JAWS STARTERS LEVEL 2 N N N N

Total words: 250-400 Maximum number of words on a page: 30 Maximum sentence length: 13 words Simple vocabulary but with a few difficult words

N More varied grammar (e.g. past as well

as present tenses)

N Inverted commas used for direct speech N Pictures give a clear idea of the story without

telling the whole story

Arit’s Dream

The Honeyguide Bird

Nottygoat

Buchi Otung

Patricia Sealey

K Owusu-Ampomah

978 0 435897 25 3 16pp

978 0 435891 82 4 16pp

978 0 435894 89 4 16pp

From Nigeria

From Botswana

From Ghana

Eleven Yellow Jerseys

Lion’s Party

One Tuesday Down by the River

Karen Press 978 0 435891 81 7 16pp From South Africa

F Onze Maillots Jaunes 978 0 435902 83 4

Stella Katengesya 978 0 435894 90 0 16pp From Tanzania

F La Fête du Lion 978 0 435902 87 2

Renata 978 0 435898 06 9 16pp From South Africa

A Parcel for Emmanuel Neka Goes to Market

Susan Woodward

Emmanuel’s Father

Ifeoma Okoye

978 0 435894 88 7 16pp

Susan Woodward

978 0 435897 23 9 16pp

From South Africa

978 0 435897 24 6 16pp

From Nigeria

From South Africa

The Girl Who Knows About Cars Amu Djoleto 978 0 435891 83 1 16pp From Ghana

F La Fille Qui Connaît Les Voitures 978 0 435902 88 9

F Neka va au Marché 978 0 435902 84 1

Nombephi and the Red Bicycle Nola Turkington 978 0 435894 87 0 16pp From South Africa

Thabo’s Takkies Nola Turkington 978 0 435891 80 0 16pp From South Africa

Winter Caps Wendy Young 978 0 435897 22 2 16pp From South Africa

K Msichana anayejua kuhusu magari 9780435045807

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JAWS STARTER LEVEL 3 N N N N

Total words: 450-700 Maximum number of words on a page: 50 Maximum sentence length: 15 words Wider vocabulary

Go Away, Boys! Michael Lawson Brown 978 0 435898 09 0 16pp

N More complicated grammar (e.g. with linking words

such as ‘because’ and ‘when’)

N Standard punctuation N Pictures illustrate rather than tell the story

Kweku and the Goat

Sharleen the Speed Freak

Ayebia Ribeiro-Ayeh

Judy Norton

978 0 435892 45 6 16pp

978 0 435898 05 2 16pp

From Zimbabwe

From Ghana

From South Africa

All Around the World

Mkulu and the Spider

Kelly Cunnane 978 0 435894 93 1 16pp From Kenya

F Tout Autour de la Terre 978 0 435902 82 7

The Ashanti Golden Stool Ayebia Ribeiro-Ayeh 978 0 435894 91 7 16pp From Ghana

Femi and His Dog Olajire Olanlokun 978 0 435892 44 9 16pp From Nigeria

Femi et sa Chienne F 978 0 435902 85 8

Sue Guthrie

Simi and the Omolanke Omojowo V. Lawson

978 0 435894 92 4 16pp

978 0 435894 94 8 16pp

From South Africa

From Sierra Leone

Mzwakhe’s Bike Sarah Murray and Rod Ellis

The Talking Lizard Patricia Sealey

978 0 435898 03 8 16pp

978 0 435898 04 5 16pp

From South Africa

From Botswana

Nomathemba’s Fire Ray Leitch

Too Many Carrots Ian and Barbara Herbert

978 0 435892 46 3 16pp

978 0 435892 43 2 16pp

From South Africa

From South Africa

Tumelo and the Blue Birds Gaele Sobott-Mogwe 978 0 435898 02 1 16pp From Botswana

These titles are available in a range of languages. F French K Coming soon – Kiswahili

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They can be translated into other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more information (see back cover for contact details).


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JAWS FICTION LEVEL 1 Level 1 is suited to learners who have been studying English for 3-4 years. The sentences are short and easy to understand. The pictures help children to follows the stories. Widely varying in location and theme, they are sure to give pleasure to learners in class or at home. The Big Fight

Kabba-An Loses Her Brother

Thulani’s Magic Water

Michael Cullup

Susan Woodward

Saul Molobi

978 0 435891 10 7 32pp

978 0 435891 27 5 32pp

978 0 435891 26 8 32pp

From Kenya

From South Africa

From South Africa

The Madman in the Baobab Tree

Gaele Mogwe

F Le Grand Combat 978 0 435902 99 5

The Bright Lights Jenny Robson 978 0 435891 13 8 32pp From South Africa

Caught in the Act Patricia Sealey 978 0 435891 07 7 32pp From Botswana

P. Ngenda Wa Liywalii

978 0 435891 23 7 32pp

978 0 435891 28 2 32pp

From Botswana

From Zambia

Trolley Trouble Mzungu

Shemu Joyah 978 0 435891 24 4 32pp From Malawi

Heidi Anne Whyle

Kelly Cunnane

978 0 435891 08 4 32pp

978 0 435891 12 1 32pp

From South Africa

From Kenya

F Mzungu 978 0 435902 98 8

Danger in the Lake

Tickles

Nothing Ever Happens Here Patricia Sealey 978 0 435891 03 9 32pp

Twins in Trouble Amu Djoleto 978 0 435891 04 6 32pp From Ghana

F Les Ennuis de Jumeaux 978 0 435903 01 5

From Botswana

The Frightened Thief Amu Djoleto 978 0 435891 05 3 32pp From Ghana

The Paper Chase Dianne Stewart 978 0 435891 02 2 32pp

Weird Wambo Gaele Mogwe 978 0 435891 11 4 32pp From Botswana

From South Africa

The Girl Who Wouldn’t Wear Glasses Nola Turkington

Sabakulu and the Egg Monster Daniel

978 0 435891 21 3 32pp

978 0 435891 22 0 32pp

From South Africa

From South Africa

King Spider Greatness Ditlhokwa

Winner’s Magic Jenny Robson 978 0 435891 06 0 32pp From Botswana

The Sea Cave Sue Woodward

978 0 435891 20 6 32pp

978 0 435891 25 1 32pp

From Botswana

From South Africa

Taxi to Johannesburg Matlakala Bopape and Peta Constable 978 0 435891 09 1 32pp From South Africa

F En Taxi pour Johannesburg 978 0 435903 02 2

Thandi Goes to Town Merle-Anne Braithwaite 978 0 435891 15 2 32pp From South Africa

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JAWS FICTION LEVEL 2 Level 2 is suited to learners who have been studying English for 4-5 years. Short sentences and a large number of illustrations combine to make these books both enjoyable and easy to read, either individually or in class. Learners have a wide variety of stories to choose from.

Adefe and the Old Chief

Dog Dip

The Magic Pool

Afari Assan

Leon E Chilemba

Gaele Mogwe

978 0 435891 89 3 32pp

978 0 435891 87 9 32pp

978 0 435891 66 4 32pp

From Ghana

From Malawi

From Botswana

F Adefe et le Vieux Chef 978 0 435903 07 7

The Angel Who Wore Shoes Dan Fulani 978 0 435891 72 5 32pp From Kenya

Bottletop Michael Robert Dickson 978 0 435891 70 1 32pp From South Africa

The Boy Who Rode a Lion James Ngumy 978 0 435891 68 8 32pp From Kenya

F Le Garcon qui Chevaucha Lion 978 0 435903 03 9

Double Trouble

Masquerade Time

Margie Orford

Cyprian Ekwensi

978 0 435891 84 8 32pp

978 0 435891 65 7 32pp

From Namibia

From Nigeria

The Empty Water Tank

The Midnight Caller

Michael Lawson Brown

Anthony Umelo

978 0 435891 78 7 32pp

978 0 435891 79 4 32pp

From Zimbabwe

From Nigeria

The Ghost of Ratemo

Mr Pobee’s Poda Poda

James Ngumy

Omojowo V. Lawson

978 0 435891 71 8 32pp

978 0 435891 77 0 32pp

From Kenya

From Sierra Leone

Happy the Street Child

The Picture that Came Alive

F M Mlewa

Hugh Lewin

978 0 435891 85 5 32pp

978 0 435891 67 1 32pp

From Tanzania

From South Africa

The Buried Treasure

The Hyena Valley

The Prize

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo

Kwasi Koranteng

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo

978 0 435891 69 5 32pp

978 0 435891 91 6 32pp

978 0 435891 73 2 32pp

From Nigeria

From Ghana

From Nigeria

Kagiso’s Mad Uncle

The Secret of Nkwe Hill

Keith Whiteley

Marcus Khama ter Haar

978 0 435891 64 0 32pp

978 0 435891 14 5 32pp

From Botswana

From Botswana

Lulama’s Penfriend

The Treasure in the Garden

Nola Turkington

Beata Kasale

978 0 435891 92 3 32pp

978 0 435891 90 9 32pp

From South Africa

From Botswana

The Little Blue Boy

The Strange Piece of Paper

Fatou Keïta

Patricia Sealey

978 0 435891 88 6 32pp

978 0 435891 74 9 32pp

From Côte d’Ivoire

From Botswana

Mr Kalogo’s Factory

The Smile Thief

Paulinos Vincent Magombe

Fatou Keïta

978 0 435891 75 6 32pp From Uganda

From Côte d’Ivoire

F L’usine de Monsieur Kalogo 978 0 435903 00 8

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978 0 435891 86 2 32pp


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JAWS FICTION LEVEL 3 Level 3 is suited to learners who have been studying English for 5-6 years. All the stories are illustrated and divided into chapters, using slightly more complex sentences and language. Level 3 introduces more challenging topics with stories that ensure learners remain enthusiastic readers.

Revenge of the Gods

Lindiwi Finds a Way

The Young Detectives

Richard Moverley

Eileen Molver

Yaw Ababio Boateng

978 0 435892 53 1 64pp

978 0 435892 35 7 64pp

978 0 435892 34 0 64pp

From Egypt

From South Africa

From Ghana

The African Teapot

The Missing Calabash

Christine Botchway

Olajire Olanlokun

978 0 435892 48 7 64pp

978 0 435892 47 0 64pp

From Ghana

From Nigeria

The Artist and the Bully

Miss John

Gillian Leggat

Yaw Ababio Boateng

978 0 435892 33 3 64pp

978 0 435892 32 6 64pp

From South Africa

From Ghana

The Dancing Suitcase

The Old Man and the Rabbit

Nancy Oloro

Tracey Lloyd

978 0 435892 49 4 64pp

978 0 435892 30 2 64pp

From Uganda

From South Africa

F La Valise Ensorcelee 978 0 435903 09 1

The Death Factory Bernard Mapalala 978 0 435892 42 5 62pp From Tanzania

F L’usine de la Mort 978 0 435903 10 7

Escape from Danger Elisabeth Anderson 978 0 435892 52 4 64pp From South Africa

978 0 435903 11 4

The Old Warrior Dawn Smargiassi 978 0 435892 36 4 64pp From South Africa

Regina’s Dream Gillian Leggat 978 0 435892 40 1 64pp From South Africa

The River of Hope Anthony Umelo 978 0 435892 51 7 64pp From Nigeria

Hamadi and the Stolen Cattle Chris Burchell 978 0 435892 39 5 64pp From Kenya

Tikrit Chris Burchell 978 0 435892 38 8 64pp From Kenya

The Haunted Taxi Driver Kofi Seyki 978 0 435892 31 9 64pp From Ghana

The Valley of the Skulls Anokye Wiredu 978 0 435892 50 0 64pp From Ghana

Kodua’s Ark Yaw Ababio Boateng 978 0 435892 41 8 64pp From Ghana

F Les Jeunes Detectives

The Young Builder Gillian Leggat 978 0 435892 37 1 64pp From South Africa

These titles are available in a range of languages.

F French

K Coming soon – Kiswahili

They can be translated into other languages. Please contact your local Pearson representative or agent for more information (see back cover for contact details).

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JAWS FICTION LEVEL 4 Level 4 offers learners advanced reading material. More complex sentence structures and vocabulary develop learners’ English skills. Issues such as drugs, corruption, gender and power make compelling reading.

Kabo and the Rain God

King for Ever!

Paulo’s Strange Adventure

Anthony Umelo

Cyprian Ekwensi

Barbara Kimenye

978 0 435893 04 0 96pp

978 0 435892 95 1 96pp

978 0 435893 01 9 96pp

From Nigeria

From South Africa

From Uganda

Dead Men Don’t Talk

The Lonely Stranger

The Secret Valley

John Tembo

Mike Sadler

Mike Sadler

978 0 435892 94 4 96pp

978 0 435892 92 0 96pp

978 0 435893 00 2 96pp

From South Africa

From South Africa

From South Africa

Follow the Crow

Love is a Challenge

Street Gang Kid

Hugh Lewin

Hope Dube

Shirley Bojé

978 0 435892 99 9 96pp

978 0 435892 97 5 96pp

978 0 435892 98 2 96pp

From South Africa

From South Africa

From South Africa

The Innocent Prisoner

The Mystery of Mister E

The Traitor

Kwasi Koranteng

Mike Sadler

Kofi Sekyi

978 0 435892 93 7 96pp

978 0 435892 96 8 96pp

978 0 435893 03 3 96pp

From Ghana

From South Africa

From Ghana

JAWS FICTION LEVEL 5 Level 5 is the upper level in the Fiction strand. It is aimed at advanced learners who are looking for stories that are challenging but which still use controlled language and content. At this level the series does not hesitate to ask learners to think hard, or occasionally to shock them into looking again at what is happening around them.

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Joe Sabuni, PI

The Cruel War

Ma’ami

Tish Farrell

Kwasi Koranteng

Okinba Launko

978 0 435893 67 5 128pp

978 0 435893 61 3 128pp

978 0 435893 64 4 128pp

From Kenya

From Ghana

From Nigeria

Cry Softly, Thule Nene

The Money Game

Shirley Bojé

Barbara Kimenye

978 0 435893 58 3 128pp

978 0 435893 60 6 128pp

From South Africa

From Kenya

The Gold Diggers

Taxi!

Kwasi Koranteng

Barbara Kimenye

978 0 435894 28 3 128pp

978 0 435893 63 7 128pp

From Ghana

From Kenya

The Ivory Poachers

The Travellers

Linda Pfotenhauer

Keith Whiteley

978 0 435893 62 0 128pp

978 0 435893 65 1 128pp

From Botswana

From Botswana


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Ayo and His Pencil The Bighead Chika’s House Hungry Hyena Imbu And The Fruit Kofi Loses His Way Monday Morning A New Day A New Hat for Hen The Old Man and His Hat Orama’s Fish The Red Flag Where is Naledi? Starters Level 2 Arit’s Dream Eleven Yellow Jerseys Emmanuel’s Father The Girl Who Cares About Cars The Honeyguide Bird The Lion’s Party Neka Goes to the Market Nombephi and the Red Bicycle Nottygoat One Tuesday Down By the River A Parcel for Emmanuel Thabo’s Takkies Winter Caps Starters Level 3 All Around the World The Ashanti Golden Stool Femi and His Dog Go Away, Boys! Kweku and The Goat Mkulu and The Spider Mzwakhe’s Bike Nomathemba’s Fire Sharleen the Speed Freak Simi and the Omolanke The Talking Lizard Too Many Carrots Tumelo and The Blue Birds Fiction Level 1 The Big Fight The Bright Lights Caught in the Act

N

The Girl Who Wouldn’t Wear Glasses

Nothing Ever Happens Here Sabakulu and the Egg Monster The Paper Chase

The Midnight Caller

N N N N N N N N

Thandi Goes To Town Thulani’s Magic Water Tickles

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Weird Wambo Winner’s Magic Fiction Level 2 Adefe and the Old Chief The Angel Who Wore Shoes The Boy Who Rode a Lion

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Bottletop Michael Dog Dip Double Trouble The Empty Water Tank The Ghost of Ratemo Happy the Street Child Kagiso’s Mad Uncle The Little Blue Boy Lulama’s Penfriend Masquerade Time The Hyena Valley The Magic Pool Mr Kalogo’s Factory Mr Podee’s Poda Poda The Picture That Came Alive The Prize The Secret of Nkwe Hill

N N N

The Smile Thief

N

The Artist and the Bully

The Strange Piece of Paper The Treasure in the Garden Fiction Level 3 The African Teapot The Dancing Suitcase The Death Factory Escape from Danger

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Hamadi and the Stolen Cattle The Haunted Taxi Driver Kodua’s Ark Lindiwi Finds a Way

N

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Trolley Trouble Twins in Trouble

N

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The Sea Cave Taxi to Johannesburg

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N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N

King Spider Mzungu

Fiction Level 2

N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N

Kabba-An Loses Her Brother The Madman in the Baobab Tree

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The Buried Treasure

Danger in the Lake The Frightened Thief

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The Missing Calabash

N N N N N N N

The Old Man and the Rabbit

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Miss John The Old Warrior Regina’s Dream Revenge of the Gods The River of Hope Tikrit The Valley of the Skulls The Young Builder The Young Detectives Fiction Level 4 Dead Men Don’t Talk Follow the Crow The Innocent Prisoner

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King for Ever!

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Love is a Challenge

The Lonely Stranger

N N N N N N N N N N N N N

The Mystery of Mister E Paulo’s Strange Adventure Kabo and the Rain God The Secret Valley Street Gang Kid The Traitor F---iction Level 5 The Cruel War Cry Softly, Thule Nene Dancing Queen The Gold Diggers The Ivory Poachers Joe Sabuni, PI Love in a Time of Mourning Ma’ami The Money Game

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Taxi The Travellers

He roe s/H ero Re ine lati s on shi ps My ste ry Hu mo ur De tec tiv e/T hri En ller vir on me nt Ad ven tur e

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Starters Level 1

roe s/H ero Re ine lati s on shi ps My ste ry Hu mo ur De tec tiv e/T hri En ller vir on me nt Ad ven tur e

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