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The Dragon, giant, and monster treasury
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Caroline Royds,Annabel Spenceley |
A collection of tales from various sources about the adventures of assorted giants, monsters, and dragons. |
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Poems for autumn
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Hull, Robert,Annabel Spenceley |
An anthology of poems reflecting autumn by such authors as Thomas Hardy, Theodore Roethke, and Maurice Sendak. |
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Puzzle journey through time
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Rebecca Heddle,Annabel Spenceley |
Matt and Lou find a magic box in their aunt's attic which takes them back in time where they uncover a plot to change history. |
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Why tease?
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Annabel Spenceley,Janine Amos |
Uses a story format to explain how it makes one feel being teased, and suggest ways on how to deal with it. Suggested level: junior, primary. |
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Why lose your temper?
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Annabel Spenceley,Janine Amos |
A school teacher helps her students recognise anger in themselves, and suggests ways to overcome the feeling of being angry. Suggested level: junior, primary. |
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It's mine!
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Annabel Spenceley,Rachael Underwood,Janine Amos |
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of sharing, being careful with the property of others, and taking turns. |
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A Treasury of Animal Stories
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Jane Olliver,Annabel Spenceley |
A collection of modern and traditional stories about animals, by such authors as Aesop, Ted Hughes, and Rudyard Kipling. |
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