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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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A Treasury of bedtime stories
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Annabel Spenceley,Nora Clarke |
A collection of twenty stories, most of which are traditional tales from such countries as Italy, China, and Russia. |
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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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The Kingfisher treasury of monster stories
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Jane Olliver,Annabel Spenceley |
A collection of modern and traditional stories about giants and monsters, by such authors as Oscar Wilde, E. Nesbit, and Margaret Mahy. |
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The Ghost train and other spooky stories
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Linda Sonntag,Annabel Spenceley |
Fifteen ghost stories and poems from all over the world. |
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The Christmas treasury
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Julia Rowntree,Jenny Thorne,Annabel Spenceley |
An anthology of Christmas carols, poems, stories, customs, and accounts of how people celebrate Christmas in different parts of the world. |
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A Treasury of spooky stories
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Jane Olliver,Annabel Spenceley |
A collection of modern and traditional stories about ghosts and other spooky things, by such authors as Margaret Mahy, Judith Gorog, and Virginia Hamilton. |
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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 fight?
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Annabel Spenceley,Janine Amos |
Uses a story format to show how arguments and quarrels can lead to fights, and suggest ways on how to deal with these situations. 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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Sharing
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Annabel Spenceley,Janine Amos |
When children start mixing with others, at nursery school or playgroup, they have to learn how to behave and how to resolve conflicts. These simple stories feature typical conflicts, and show how goo… |
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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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Move over!
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Annabel Spenceley,Rachael Underwood,Janine Amos |
Two brief stories demonstrate that people can feel cramped and angry when they do not have enough space, and the importance of looking for more space when it is needed. |
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Fifty stories for 5 year olds
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Annabel Spenceley,Marie Greenwood |
A collection of tales from various sources including Jack and the beanstalk, Brer Rabbit's Christmas, and the Ugly Duckling. |
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Book of prayers
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Annabel Spenceley,Hilda Young |
An illustrated collection of prayers for children. |
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Samson the strong man
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Annabel Spenceley,Rhona Pipe |
A simple retelling of the Bible story of Samson and how he lost his great strength. |
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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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