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Is it true that Biff/Chip/magic key does not go beyond level 9 (gold)?

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purplehouse · 22/09/2012 20:06

My ds is at the end of level 9 ort. There hasn't been any sort of conclusion to the kipper/magic key stories as yet. Ds has a friend on the next level up and he no longer gets magic key stuff. Ds absolutely loves this stuff, I wonder if he will ever want to read a book again in the absence of the magic key?! Is level 9 the end of the key?

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WofflingOn · 22/09/2012 20:08

Yes, stage ten is chapter books with a different story for each one, and different characters.
He's going to have to think of his own ending!

purplehouse · 22/09/2012 20:18

I hope the school has those books!

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Iamnotminterested · 22/09/2012 20:36

Get him to write his own conclusions and send them to the ORT publishers, got to be better than the shite that is biff, chip et al.

MilkRunningOutAgain · 22/09/2012 21:02

My dD has a level 10 robin book, The Secret Plans, which is brilliant and has biff, chip and kipper and the whole gang. My DD has just found out they are coming to an end and is devastated. Both my kids love b,c and k.

MilkRunningOutAgain · 22/09/2012 21:05

And I may have to buy the books mrz has linked to, provided they are published soon before DD moves on too far from the original magic key books.

simpson · 22/09/2012 21:20

The ones that mrz linked to are already out and there are some more stage 12 plus I think, one of them involves the characters going back to the great fire of London...

The book people have got them on offer ATM...

beingagoodmumishard · 22/09/2012 21:27

I saw the books linked above in The Book People catalogue and wondered whether they were suitable for 7yo DS who loved Biff and Chip when he was learning to read, especially the Magic Key adventures. He's a confident reader, would people recommend them?

Rosebud05 · 22/09/2012 21:30

My dd loves the Magic Key books. They do become more interesting as you go up the levels - lots of children do like them.

MilkRunningOutAgain · 22/09/2012 21:46

Book people here I come.

simpson · 22/09/2012 22:18

Just checked, they are £5.99 for all 6 and are aimed from yr3 onwards.

So beingagoodmum - your DS should like them if he is ready for them, my DS did!!!

KTK9 · 22/09/2012 23:02

Thank you for this - dd enjoys them too and they won't 'scare' her like some chapter books. I have just ordered a set.

juniper904 · 23/09/2012 00:56

I may be the anomaly amongst teachers, but I really like the Biff, Chip and Kipper books! From a phonics point of view, I'm sure they're out of date (I'm KS2 so phonics is not my world) but I really enjoy learning about their antics.

The children will be reading to me, and I'll be like... one more page! Come on, read faster! Is Chip going to be OK?? etc. But with slightly less punctuation in real life.

beingagoodmumishard · 23/09/2012 12:42

better order some soon then, before they get sold out!

mrsbaffled · 23/09/2012 17:52

The Time Chronicles are brilliant! We got ours through The Book People over a year ago.

purplehouse · 23/09/2012 17:53

I will order from book people. However, think the ones they currently have are maybe stage 12+ (?). I think there is another 12 books which might be level 10+ and level 11+, will search for them.

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dixiechick1975 · 23/09/2012 18:49

OFFERSEP worked for me for book people free delivery yesterday on an order under £10

simpson · 23/09/2012 20:01

The times chronicles have 6 books at stage 10 and another 6 at stage 11 which I bought together in a pack.

There are another 6 at stage 12 but they are sold separately. My mother has recently bought them for DS.

beingagoodmumishard · 23/09/2012 23:02

Books ordered, and thank you for the code dixie

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