Golden Goose by Conrad Mason

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Golden Goose by Conrad Mason

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Part of First Reading Level 3 series

Summary

When a young man finds a golden goose in the forest he has to keep it away from the greedy townsfolk.

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Golden Goose by Conrad Mason

The Brothers Grimm classic retold for beginner readers developing reading stamina through simple, repetitive text. Billy isn’t strong or handsome, but he is kind. One day, he is kind to someone who gives him the best present of his life – a goose. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
First collected by the Brothers Grimm, this German folk/morality tale is as relevant today as alwaysThe very simple text is well supported by humorous and attractive colour illustrations. Part of this excellent first reading series that is very good value in sturdy hardback. * Leicestershire County Council recommended Key Stage 1 Fiction Books *
Conrad Mason (Author)
Conrad Mason grew up in Oxford, and studied Classics at Cambridge. After graduating he became an editor at Usborne, and now he edits children's fiction for Working Partners. His Tales of Fayt children's series and award-winning middle grade novel, The Girl in Wooden Armour, are all published by David Fickling Books. He likes to read, run, and play the mandolin. Conrad now lives in the Chilterns with his wife and children.

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ISBN 13 9780746096642
ISBN 10 074609664X
Title Golden Goose
Author Conrad Mason
Series First Reading Level 3
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Year published 2008-09-26
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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