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Who were the Jacobites and what were they fighting for? Step into
the shoes of siblings Rob and Aggie, young Jacobites living in the
Scottish Highlands in 1745, the year of the final Jacobite Rising.
From the battlefield to the croft, each easy-to-read chapter mixes
Rob and Aggie's stories with timelines, maps, diagrams and
illustrations to create a fact-tastic account of the Jacobite
Risings, which is both fun and emotionally engaging for younger
readers. Take a journey through time and find out: Who was Bonnie
Prince Charlie and why was a young man from Italy leading the fight
for the Scottish crown? What happened at the earlier failed
Risings, and why did the Jacobites keep fighting? How can you turn
a kilt into a sleeping bag? What really happened at the Battle of
Culloden? Who were the Redcoats? How did the Jacobite Risings
change Scotland for ever? The Dangerous Lives of the Jacobites
continues the brilliant Fact-tastic series, which blends together
intriguing facts and fascinating fiction to bring the most
exciting, gruesome and crucial moments of Scottish history alive
for young readers.
Poppy the beetle sings all day, but her singing isn't very popular
with the rest of the beetles and they refuse to play with her. When
she bumps into Harry the mouse and Jake the snake, though, she
finds her singing can be useful after all. Yellow/Band 3 books
offer varied sentence structure and natural language. Text type: A
story with a familiar setting. Curriculum links: Personal, Social
and Emotional Development: Have a developing awareness of their own
needs, views and feelings, and be sensitive to the needs, views and
feelings of others. This book has been quizzed for Accelerated
Reader.
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Greyfriars Bobby (Paperback)
Linda Strachan; Illustrated by Sally J. Collins
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This series of four picture books follows the adventures of Hamish
McHaggis and his friends as they visit various destinations
throughout Scotland. Hamish McHaggis is a lovable, happy-go-lucky
Haggis recognizable by his orange fur, big red nose, and tartan
hat. In tow are the skeptical Rupert Harold the Third, a Hedgehog
and English gent, the cheeky and mischievous Pine Marten, and Angus
and Jeannie, two accident-prone Osprey. Colorfully illustrated, the
captivating stories will educate and reveal the geography and
history of Scotland and leave children wanting to know more about
Scotland. Hamish has tickets for the Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle.
But will they make it?
This series of four picture books follows the adventures of Hamish
McHaggis and his friends as they visit various destinations
throughout Scotland. Hamish McHaggis is a lovable, happy-go-lucky
Haggis recognizable by his orange fur, big red nose, and tartan
hat. In tow are the skeptical Rupert Harold the Third, a Hedgehog
and English gent, the cheeky and mischievous Pine Marten, and Angus
and Jeannie, two accident-prone Osprey. Colorfully illustrated, the
captivating stories will educate and reveal the geography and
history of Scotland and leave children wanting to know more about
Scotland. Jeannie's brother is having a surprise party, but he's
not the only one who gets a surprise!
This series of four picture books follows the adventures of Hamish
McHaggis and his friends as they visit various destinations
throughout Scotland. Hamish McHaggis is a lovable, happy-go-lucky
Haggis recognizable by his orange fur, big red nose, and tartan
hat. In tow are the skeptical Rupert Harold the Third, a Hedgehog
and English gent, the cheeky and mischievous Pine Marten, and Angus
and Jeannie, two accident-prone Osprey. Colorfully illustrated, the
captivating stories will educate and reveal the geography and
history of Scotland and leave children wanting to know more about
Scotland. Angus hears scary noises when they visit Hamish's
grandfather at Glamis Castle.
This series of four picture books follows the adventures of Hamish
McHaggis and his friends as they visit various destinations
throughout Scotland. Hamish McHaggis is a lovable, happy-go-lucky
Haggis recognizable by his orange fur, big red nose, and tartan
hat. In tow are the skeptical Rupert Harold the Third, a Hedgehog
and English gent, the cheeky and mischievous Pine Marten, and Angus
and Jeannie, two accident-prone Osprey. Colorfully illustrated, the
captivating stories will educate and reveal the geography and
history of Scotland and leave children wanting to know more about
Scotland. The friends take the skeptical Rupert to find Nessie.
The W&A Guide to Writing for Children and YA provides informed,
practical advice from a successful and experienced writer of
children's books across all ages. Its coverage includes picture
books through middle grade and young adult; fiction and
non-fiction; books for reluctant readers and books for the
education market. It is one author's lifetime of experience
distilled into an engaging guide on how to manage, kickstart or
begin your writing career. This is a heavily revised and expanded
edition of Linda's Writing for Children (2008). Much has happened
in both Linda's writing life and in the world of children's books
since then. Staying true to the essence of the original, the new
edition includes more advice and experience to reflect changes in
digital publishing, self-publishing, and the explosion of YA and
children's writing more broadly.
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