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An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Much Ado about Nothing' and
Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances
of 'Much Ado about Nothing' from around the world.
Quentin Blake – Anne Fine – Michael Morpurgo – Jacqueline Wilson – Michael Rosen – Anthony Browne – Julia Donaldson – Malorie Blackman – Chris Riddell – Lauren Child
The exceptional talents behind some of the nation's best-loved books – from The Gruffalo to The BFG, We're Going on a Bear Hunt to the Charlie and Lola series – the Children's Laureates are the perfect ambassadors for children's literature. This beautiful gift anthology marks twenty wonderful years of the Laureateship, with stories, poems and pictures by all ten former honourees. Among others, Quentin Blake tells the stories behind his pictures of weird and wonderful beasts, Michael Morpurgo draws on childhood memories for a moving wartime tale and Michael Rosen plays with language and shapes in his witty, read-aloud poems. Each contribution is designed to inspire children to create their own work, and is accompanied by a note from the authors – rare insights from the finest talent in the world of children’s books. Above all else, Flights of Fancy celebrates the Laureateship's most important achievement: encouraging children to let their imaginations soar.
£1 from every copy sold goes to Booktrust.
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World Sounds
(Hardcover)
Aoife Staunton; Translated by Gabriel Rosenstock, Michel Jovet
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The book is designed to make you laugh, cry and related to touching
moments in my life and in the lives of others. I hope you enjoy the
book as much as I enjoyed writing it.
This is the case laminate version of this book. This book is also
available in soft cover version and in hardcover edition with
dustjacket. Penelope Dyan delights her readers again with yet
another wonderful book of whimsical Poetry. Step joyfully back into
childhood as you read poetry to your children, or listen to them
laugh as they read Dyan's poetry themselves If you want to
encourage love of poetry and literature in your children, this book
will help you lead the way Dyan is a former educator and attorney
who loves children and who loves to write. Other children's books
by Penelope Dyan include 'For Boys Only No Girls Allowed ', 'A book
For Girls All About Girls',"Walk On The Child's Side' and 'The
Warrior Mouse Of Forest Hollow'. And coming soon? the 'Penny Mouse
Books', a set of classroom tried and true beginning readers for
children, written by Penelope Dyan.
There are strange goings-on once again in Middleburg. Someone has
put up posters warning townspeople that the dreaded Indiana Aztec
bat has been sighted in the area. What's more, the town is in an
uproar over the bells recently placed in the church belfry that
chime every hour -- twenty-four hours a day It seems the whole town
is going batty with the constant pealing
Bernie Magruder is determined to get to the bottom of things. Who
put up all those posters about a species of bat no one has ever
heard of? What can the townspeople do to return some peace to their
lives? And are the bats that Bernie and his family see swooping
about the belfry the dreaded Indiana Aztecs? Looks like Bernie, and
his two friends Georgene and Weasel, have their work cut out for
them again
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