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Fabulous Celtic Beasts

Davies, Helen EmanuelHowells, Graham(Illustrated by)Saer, Ann(Translated by)
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Here are seven stories, illustrated with colour and black and white drawings, which will appeal to children- either to read themselves or to listen to them being read to them by an adult.

Children love stories about animals, especially if there is a mystery involved.

These are stories to entertain and delight. From this collection they can choose a favourite: The Serpent of Newcastle Emlyn, in which Rhys and Megan save the town from the dragon.

The Faithful Hound, in which the story of Gelert, is told.

The Water Horse of Glyn-Nedd - Hywel loves anything to do with horses, but he does not expect the adventure that he and his grandfather have on the way home from the market.

The Eagle of Gwernabwy: when the the old eagle decides to find a new wifehe thinks about the Owl of Cwm Cawlwyd, but he needs to find out how old she is - not an easy task The Water Monster and the Long-horned Oxen, in which Sian's singing charms the dangerous Afanc so that the smith and the long -horned oxen move it to a new home far off in the hills. The Stray Cow of Llyn Barfog in which a stray cow from the herd of the Woman of Annwfn comes to the farm and is kept for many years before she returning to its mistress.

The Twrch Trwyth - Arthur and his knights hunt the Wild boar acros Ireland, Wales and Cornwall.

For schools this collection of new and traditional stories will appeal to children at both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, depending on approaches and themes being developed in the schools.

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Product Details
Gomer Press
1859029434 / 9781859029435
Paperback / softback
19/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
: ill. (some col.)
general /primary Learn More