Use The Christmas Elf as a festive story starter or see how many woodland creatures children can spy in this adorable poster (©StoryWorld – illustrated by Tomislav Tomic.).
‘Be quiet!’ said Badger. ‘Keep it down!’ grumbled Hedgehog. ‘Stop banging!’ pleaded Owl. Poor Rabbit, it seemed that no-one appreciated his drumming. But when trouble strikes, a noisy, thumping pair of feet is just what you need....
Asha was a knitted tiger an old, grubby and somewhat worn-out knitted tiger. But to Ranjit, the tiger was so much more than a tatty old toy. If only he could find someone to help him put his woollen friend back together again.
Alexia is the only normal kid in a school for gods. What hope does she have on sports day? What with Hermes whose feet barely touch the ground and Artemis with her golden bow – not to mention Apollo, Hera and Zeus – she has no chance. Or has she?
A text only version of Sports Day on Mount Olympus the story of Alexia the only normal kid in a school for gods.
Everyone wants to be in Miss Wacky’s class – she is a-ma-ZING! She’s really good at surprises but no one could ever have guessed what her biggest and most amazing surprise of all was.
This retelling of Space Story comes from storyteller Therese Collins. Talk to the children about how stories can change with every retelling.
Use this text-only ebook to explore the language of The Christmas Wish and examine some of the author’s writing techniques.
Use these text-only resource sheets to explore the language of The Christmas Wish and examine some of the author’s writing techniques.