Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 8: Finn Maccool and the Giant's Causeway by Lee Cosgrove

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Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 8: Finn Maccool and the Giant's Causeway by Lee Cosgrove

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The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series is a collection of some of the best known stories from around the world carefully adapted for children to read themselves. Finn MacCool and the Giant's Causeway is a humorous story about the creation of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.

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Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 8: Finn Maccool and the Giant's Causeway by Lee Cosgrove

Finn MacCool and the Giant's Causeway is based on an Irish tale about the creation of the Giant's Causeway. Finn, an Irish giant, and Angus, a Scottish giant, think they are the strongest in the land and are willing to prove it! But Finn has some tricks up his sleeve ... This humorous story written by John Dougherty and brilliantly illustrated by Lee Cosgrove will capture your child's imagination! It has been sensitively rewritten to enable your child to read it with confidence whilst capturing the magic of the original tale. There are useful tips for parents and an engaging story map inside the book to help you and your child retell the story together. The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series includes 40 of the best known stories from all over the world, which have been passed down for generations. They are a perfect introduction to different cultures, traditions and morals. All the stories are carefully levelled to Oxford Reading Tree levels and matched to the phonic progression in Letters and Sounds enabling your children to read the stories independently. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
John Dougherty was born in Larne, Northern Ireland. Whilst John was teaching, his interest in children's literature was reawakened and he soon began writing stories and pestering publishers with them. After the publication of Zeus on the Loose (2004) he left teaching and took up writing full-time, only with more tea breaks than most full-time jobs. Awards: Zeus on the Loose was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award in 2008. Niteracy Hour was shortlisted for both the 'Nottingham Childrens Book Award in 2006 and the Coventry Raring 2 Read Award 2008. Jack Slater, Monster Investigator was shortlisted for the ''Ottakars Childrens Book Prize in 2006. Bansi O'Hara and the Bloodline Prophecy was chosen as one of the Best Books of 2008 by Scholastic. Nikki Gamble is the founder and Director of Write Away and Just Imagine Story Centre. Nikki has worked in education and reading promotion for over 25 years, Formerly a teacher (secondary and primary) and teacher educator, she is lecturer, writer and education consultant. Nikki is also on the current Executive Committee of United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA). Lee Cosgrove has been illustrating professionally for about three years. His books have been published around the world in many different languages, and he has done illustrations for editorial, advertising and all kinds of other projects. He loves living the life of an illustrator, each job is different and he gets to spend his days bringing the characters and places in his imagination to life.
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ISBN 13 9780198339755
ISBN 10 0198339755
Title Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 8: Finn Maccool and the Giant's Causeway
Author Lee Cosgrove
Series Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2011-09-08
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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