Rabbit's Tail by Linda Williamson

Rabbit's Tail by Linda Williamson

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Rabbit's Tail is from the Towards Independence phase of Cambridge Reading. It forms part of a set of nine books in the Traditional Tales strand, which draws on myths, folk tales and fairy stories from different cultures and peoples. Rabbit's Tail, written by Duncan Williamson and Linda Williamson, is a folk tale from Scotland in the tradition of Aesop's Fables.

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Rabbit's Tail by Linda Williamson

Suitable for children in Year 2 (age 6), Rabbit's Tail is from the Cambridge Reading genre strand Stories from a Range of Cultures. This set of nine stories contain a variety of language and illustration styles, reflecting the myths, legends, folk tales and fairy stories of the many different cultures from which they were taken. Rabbit once had a lovely long tail! This is the story of how he lost it. Rabbit's Tail, written by Duncan Williamson and Linda Williamson, is a folk tale from Scotland in the tradition of Aesop's Fables. Cambridge Reading at Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry and plays to introduce children to a variety of text types, authors and illustrators and provide a firm base for wider reading.
Duncan James Williamson was born in Furnace, Argyllshire; the son, grandson and great-grandson of nomadic tinsmiths. He was one of the last true traveller Scotsmen, and the best known of Scotland's storytellers. The seventh of 16 children, he was widely reported to have born 'under a tree', as he told it, by Loch Fyne in Argyll. After leaving school at 14, he became apprentice to a stonemason and dry-stone dyker, Neil MacCallum, in Argyll. MacCallum told stories in English with Scots Gaelic punctuations. Williamson's stories would cover similar linguistic terrain, but with traveller cover-tongue, or cant, interspersed for good measure. He took to the road, obtaining agricultural work here, learning horse-dealing there, picking up songs and stories as he went, and overlaying the versions he knew with new ones to make them wholly his own. Williamson's autobiography, The Horsieman: Memories of a Traveller, 1928-1958 (1994), tells tales of horse-whispering from another age.
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ISBN 13 9780521468749
ISBN 10 0521468744
Title Rabbit's Tail
Author Linda Williamson
Series Cambridge Reading
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1996-11-21
Number of pages 26
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.