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This witty information book describes real and imaginary creatures, and answers the question – are they real? Some of the creatures are from myths and legends, while others are genuine. Included are the Loch Ness Monster, about which there is disagreement, the vampire bat, and the yeti. • Lime/Band 11 books have longer sentence structures and a greater use of literary language. • Text type - An information book. • A table on pages 30 and 31 summarises the information about each of the creatures in the book providing an ideal opportunity for children to recap. • Curriculum links - Geography: Where in the world is Barnaby Bear? History: Ancient Eygpt.
This witty information book describes real and imaginary creatures, and answers the question - are they real? Some of the creatures are from myths and legends, while others are genuine. Included are the Loch Ness Monster, about which there is disagreement, the vampire bat, and the yeti. - Lime/Band 11 books have longer sentence structures and a greater use of literary language. - Text type - An information book. - A table on pages 30 and 31 summarises the information about each of the creatures in the book providing an ideal opportunity for children to recap. - Curriculum links - Geography: Where in the world is Barnaby Bear? History: Ancient Eygpt. - This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.
Discover the world of Crytozoology in this fabulous field guide to the denizens of the supernatural realm from gnomes, fairies, and elves to unicorns, dragons, and minotaurs. Featuring more than 600 color illustrations, this is a treasure trove of fun and fascination for the entire family.
This serious, scholarly treatment of 20 imaginary beings, from dragon and phoenix to giants and fairies, discusses the origin of each as an idea, its symbolism and lore, and its appearances in art, literature, or film. . . . Extensive bibliographies follow the generally ambitious and erudite essays while a final catch-all article and selective bibliography cover still more ground, at a gallop. . . . [There] are a number of thoughtful and well-written interpretive investigations into the nature and history of some persistent types. Entries on the Basilisk, Harpies, Medusa, and the Sphinx are particularly fine: here one feels that the mystery and power of these imaginative creatures is not vitiated by scholarly taxidermy. Library Journal [This] book provides thorough documentation of the best-known creatures of fantasy with a breadth of coverage that is both impressive and delightful. Recommended for all libraries supporting research in mythology, fantasy, folklore, or popular culture. Choice
A Workbook enabling children to practise the language points presented in the Reader.
Describes the historical background of mythical animals, including dragons, unicorns, and werewolves
Dellas takes "real" folk tales and writes them in a format that will help children remember them. It is her hope that children will come to respect and appreciate the multicultural world they live in and, of course, remember that the world is still mystical and magical, as long as the stories remain alive.
Provides an illustrated look at dragons, griffins, werewolves, serpent monsters, sirens, mermaids, and other mythical creatures of land, sea, and air and includes text with legends from around the world.