
Wydawca: Pearson Education Limited
Data wydania: 07.06.2021
Seria: Bug Club Independent
Typ okładki:miękka okładka
EAN: 9781292372419
Opis
Opis
Ages: 6-7 years old
Levels: Years 1 and 2
Subject: Literacy
Designed for stretching more advanced readers
Ages 6-7
Reading book
Ideal for Learning at Home
'Nestled quietly by the railway and the river, in the Showman's Yard, a treasure trove can be found … but only by those who really look, and really listen.'
Follow Mary Ann and her travelling Showmen family as they defend their yard from developers. The generations work together to help everyone understand that Grandad Henry is right: 'not all treasure glistens'.
Written by Michelle Russell, whose family spans several generations within the Showman community, as well as Richard O'Neill, a Traditional Travelling person, and reviewed by the children and teachers of Thorntree Primary School, Glasgow, as well as Christine Stirling from The Showmen's Guild, this story highlights some of the problems a travelling Showmen community can sometimes face.
Beautifully illustrated by Mitch Miller, also from a travelling Showmen background, no one will be left in any doubt that Showpeople shouldn't and can't be brushed aside.
'I would recommend this as a book that brings Showpeople and their lifestyle alive'. Valerie Moody (MBE), National Education Liaison Officer for The Showmen's Guild of Great Britain
This book is part of the Bug Club Independent Lime Plus series, which gives high attaining children age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction stories to help them to work at greater depth.
For more Bug Club books and learn at home resources, search for Bug Club.
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Pearson Education Ltd.
The Strand 80
WC2R 0RL London
elt.service@pearson.com
+44 (0) 207 010 2000
Levels: Years 1 and 2
Subject: Literacy
Designed for stretching more advanced readers
Ages 6-7
Reading book
Ideal for Learning at Home
'Nestled quietly by the railway and the river, in the Showman's Yard, a treasure trove can be found … but only by those who really look, and really listen.'
Follow Mary Ann and her travelling Showmen family as they defend their yard from developers. The generations work together to help everyone understand that Grandad Henry is right: 'not all treasure glistens'.
Written by Michelle Russell, whose family spans several generations within the Showman community, as well as Richard O'Neill, a Traditional Travelling person, and reviewed by the children and teachers of Thorntree Primary School, Glasgow, as well as Christine Stirling from The Showmen's Guild, this story highlights some of the problems a travelling Showmen community can sometimes face.
Beautifully illustrated by Mitch Miller, also from a travelling Showmen background, no one will be left in any doubt that Showpeople shouldn't and can't be brushed aside.
'I would recommend this as a book that brings Showpeople and their lifestyle alive'. Valerie Moody (MBE), National Education Liaison Officer for The Showmen's Guild of Great Britain
This book is part of the Bug Club Independent Lime Plus series, which gives high attaining children age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction stories to help them to work at greater depth.
For more Bug Club books and learn at home resources, search for Bug Club.
Producent/osoba odpowiedzialna za bezpieczeństwo produktu
Pearson Education Ltd.
The Strand 80
WC2R 0RL London
elt.service@pearson.com
+44 (0) 207 010 2000
Szczegóły
Szczegóły
Data wydania: 07.06.2021
Liczba stron: 48
Wymiary: 13.8x21.0
Typ okładki:miękka okładka
Wydawca: Pearson Education Limited
Seria: Bug Club Independent
Tytuł:The Show Must Go On (Bug Club) Independent Reading Year 2 Fiction Lime B Plus
EAN: 9781292372419
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