Fables form Africa (Record no. 18319)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780198469520
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Transcribing agency GESM
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Relationship author
Personal name Knapman, Timothy
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Title Fables form Africa
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2010.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 48 pages.
Dimensions 18,1/13/0,3 cm
Type of unit Paperback
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Series statement TreeTops
Volume/sequential designation Myths and Legends
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Summary, etc. These exciting new TreeTops Myths and Legends are guaranteed to appeal to all your junior readers - whatever their cultural background, gender or enthusiasms. These are the oldest and most enduring stories in the world, retold by leading contemporary children's authors to bring out all of the action, drama, humour and depth of the original stories in a way that makes them as exciting and meaningful today as ever. The strand is comprised of 24 books, telling a total of around 65 traditional stories from around the world. All of the stories are fully illustrated with stunning, vibrant images. The stories are carefully levelled, making them accessible to the average 7-11 year old reader. A thought-provoking letter from the author explains something about the background of the stories and the process of writing or retelling them. The letter also encourages the reader to make links between stories in a collection - prompting a fascinating investigation of the similarities and differences between stories that have evolved from different cultures around the world.The stories are ideal for making links to other areas of curriculum.
Expansion of summary note Stories include The tortoise and the Baboon, The Upside-down Lion and many more.<br/><br/>Meet a proud lion, a hungry hyena, and a greedy lizard, who learn very important lessons. These stories from Africa will make you both laugh and think.
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Target audience note Stage 11 <br/>KS2 Book Band Y3 Brown
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Uncontrolled term Africa
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Uncontrolled term Treetops
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Genre/form data or focus term FAIRY TALES - LEGENDS
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Personal name Selby, Linda
Relator term Illustrator
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Koha issues (borrowed), all copies 7
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        English Fiction Grade School GESM Library GESM Library Main Library Book Baskets 02/01/2018 18-31683 1 EFG KNA ER E0006832 04/02/2026 18/11/2025 04/04/2024 Books Good Condition