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William Shakespeare is arguably the most pivotal and widely read
figure in the history of English literature. This comprehensive
collection highlights some of the bard's best works, adapted to be
more easily read and digestible for children. Featured within are
some of the bard's most famous and compelling works, including: The
Comedy of Errors Hamlet Macbeth The Merchant of Venice Othello
Romeo and Juliet The Tempest And many more! Paired alongside
gorgeous classic illustrations by notable Golden Age illustrator
Arthur Rackham, Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare for Children
makes a magnificent gift and great addition to any young reader's
budding library.
Waarskuwing: Een van die hoofstukke in hierdie boek is superjiggie!
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Natuurlik nie.
DIT SAL AAKLIG WEES!
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die boek lees nie. Dit gaan jou NAAR maak. Rêrig-êrig naar!
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Lori-Ann Preston; Illustrated by Elanie Bieldt
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Trixie always has a bag of tricks up her sleeve! Unfortunately, she
always gets in trouble for it, even though Trixie believes she is
innocent …
Short, easy-to-read stories ideal for capturing the attention of toddlers Playful illustrations fill every page perfect for keeping toddlers entertained and engaged Includes 10 classic stories, fairy tales, and rhymes designed to delight your little one during story time Wonderful gift for any occasion: birthdays, holidays, and more! Collect the series for every milestone!
An insightful and funny new collection of short stories from
award-winning author Tim Wynne-Jones. In "War at the Snow White
Motel," Rex and his family are vacationing in Vermont. A
thoughtless act launches him into war with an older teenager at
their motel, but a much bigger conflict - the Vietnam War - looms
large on the horizon. Ant wants to join the #FridaysForFuture
movement - and impressing the new girl at school is only one good
reason why. Joseph and Danny are determined to right an old wrong,
no matter the consequences. Michel takes a road trip to spot a rare
bird, and along the way learns what his father is really afraid of.
Robin has to battle her anxiety when her great-grandfather sends
her in search of an old stuffed toy with a storied past. Walker is
home for the summer, in time to help his little sister expose a
local company's dubious environmental practices. A boy can't figure
out why the class bully won't leave him alone - it's not anything
he could have foreseen. Tim Wynne-Jones brilliantly captures
pivotal moments small and large as these characters fight for
understanding, courage and a better future. This new collection
features six brand-new stories and three that have been previously
published. Key Text Features author's note humor Correlates to the
Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.6 Compare and contrast the point of view
from which different stories are narrated, including the difference
between first- and third-person narrations.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.6 Describe how a narrator's or speaker's
point of view influences how events are described.
Leave it to the heroes to save the world--villains just want to
rule the world. In this unique YA anthology, thirteen acclaimed,
bestselling authors team up with thirteen influential BookTubers to
reimagine fairy tales from the oft-misunderstood villains' points
of view. These fractured, unconventional spins on classics like
"Medusa," Sherlock Holmes, and "Jack and the Beanstalk" provide a
behind-the-curtain look at villains' acts of vengeance, defiance,
and rage--and the pain, heartbreak, and sorrow that spurned them
on. No fairy tale will ever seem quite the same again! Featuring
writing from . . . Authors: Renee Ahdieh, Ameriie, Soman Chainani,
Susan Dennard, Sarah Enni, Marissa Meyer, Cindy Pon, Victoria
Schwab, Samantha Shannon, Adam Silvera, Andrew Smith, April
Genevieve Tucholke, and Nicola Yoon BookTubers: Benjamin Alderson
(Benjaminoftomes), Sasha Alsberg (abookutopia), Whitney Atkinson
(WhittyNovels), Tina Burke (ChristinaReadsYA blog and
TheLushables), Catriona Feeney (LittleBookOwl), Jesse George
(JessetheReader), Zoe Herdt (readbyzoe), Samantha Lane (Thoughts on
Tomes), Sophia Lee (thebookbasement), Raeleen Lemay
(padfootandprongs07), Regan Perusse (PeruseProject), Christine
Riccio (polandbananasBOOKS), and Steph Sinclair & Kat Kennedy
(Cuddlebuggery blog and channel).
Translated into Seswati from Our Story Magic: Stories with magic
inspire us to believe in hope and dreams. How will anyone recognize
'real life' miracles if they have not learned about magic from
stories? Our Story Magic is a collection of enchanting and
compelling African folklore tales written for children, with
illustrations by artists from KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa). Read
and share these stories with the love that went into the writing of
them. Some of the magical titles in this collection include: Sun
and the Moon, Queen of the Tortoises, Moonlight Magic, Dad Is
Eating Ashes, The Singing Dog, Jojelas Wooden Spoon, and Sunset
Colors.
A comforting story tonight for a happy day tomorrow . . . A
gorgeous gift to treasure for years to come, this collection of
bedtime stories is brimming with hope and positivity as an antidote
to the at times challenging world we live in. Fabulously
illustrated by Sarah McIntyre, the stories promote modern-day
messages of inclusivity, acceptance and bravery in the face of
adversity. With brand new stories from: Aisha Bushby, Ann Jungman,
Ayesha Braganza, Claire Barker, Emma Carroll, Hannah Lee, Ingrid
Persaud, Kate Saunders, Kieran Larwood, Lou Kuenzler, Lucy Farfort,
Martyn Ford, Michael Mann, Natasha Farrant, Pip Jones, Rashmi
Sirdeshpande and Reba Khatun.
A New Windmill Book of Very Short Stories contains a collection of
very short stories from a range of genres chosen to interest and
appeal to students at Key Stage 3. Some of the stories are written
by well-known authors, such as Paul Jennings, Jan Mark, Susan Price
and Ray Bradbury. Others are by new authors. Each of them can be
read in less that 10 minutes and offers and example of a
well-structured and complete text. The stories have been arranged
into pairs so that students can compare writing on similar themes
or in the same genre. The activities at the end of the book are
based on identified sentence and text level objectives of the
Framework for Teaching English. Speaking and listening objectives
are also covered. The stories have been chosen to enable students
to read for meaning, understand the author's craft and apply what
they have learnt to their own writing. They ae also accessible
stories that will arrest the attention and engage the imagination
of all students across Key Stage 3.
Storiejoernaal is 'n splinternuwe Afrikaanse kortverhaalbundel vir
Graad 12 (Eerste Addisionele Taal) volgens die Onderwysdepartement
se voorskryflys. Die stories handel oor persoonlike belewenisse,
ontroerende ervarings en selfs versinsels. Heelwat stories
verteenwoordig iets van ons geskakeerde samelewing en die
lotgevalle van gewone mense. Dit verbeeld verhoudings, die nadraai
van die apartheidsjare, versoening en die ideale en emosies van
tieners.
A new collection of stories, including some that have never before
been seen, from the New York Times best-selling author of the Silo
trilogy Hugh Howey is known for crafting riveting and immersive
page-turners of boundless imagination, spawning millions of fans
worldwide, first with his best-selling novel Wool, and then with
other enthralling works such as Sand and Beacon 23. Now comes
Machine Learning, an impressive collection of Howey's science
fiction and fantasy short fiction, including three stories set in
the world of Wool, two never-before-published tales written
exclusively for this volume, and fifteen additional stories
collected here for the first time. These stories explore everything
from artificial intelligence to parallel universes to video games,
and each story is accompanied by an author's note exploring the
background and genesis of each story. Howey's incisive mind makes
Machine Learning: New and Collected Stories a compulsively readable
and thought-provoking selection of short works--from a modern
master at the top of his game.
YOU are Robin Hood, outlaw of Sherwood Forest. The Sheriff of
Nottingham has captured Maid Marian. You'll need all your skills to
rescue her, and stay out of prison ... This is a
choose-your-own-destiny adventure where YOU are the hero. This is a
title in the interactive I HERO Legends series - where the reader
plays the part of a legendary hero! In each adventure the reader
makes a choice that affects how the story progresses - it really is
'decide-your-own-destiny! Written by the award-winning duo Steve
Barlow and Steve Skidmore (more commonly known as the 2Steves), and
illustrated by Andrew "2Hands" Tunney. Age appropriate for 6 to 8
year olds and more sensitive readers. Also suitable for reluctant
readers and less confident older readers. Printed using a font
approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
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