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best home use/revision books

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makemineaginandtonic · 21/05/2012 16:17

Which do you think are the best books to use at home for fun and revision purposes. There seem to be so many! Collins, Letts etc. Interested in KS1 and KS2.

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morethanpotatoprints · 22/05/2012 14:43

I always used gcp books, they are humerous and cover the whole curriculum. There are study books, work books, revision, etc and answers at the back. All subjects covered but could be expensive if you buy them all. My kids came on leaps with these. Some schools get a discount so worth mentioning to the school. Otherwise buying online is the best option.
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Rockpool · 22/05/2012 15:03

I've just discovered gcp too.They seem more focused on the nitty gritty instead of colourful cartoons and are linked to each year group.I've looked at several as I don't believe in using them for the hell of it iykim and they seemed to suit our needs best as they come up.I dip in and out.

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