Storytime - February 2021
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Short Stories, Big Dreams
That was when the White Rabbit ran up in a panic, waving his watch.
The Language
of Animals
L ong ago, in the land of Italy, there lived a wealthy
man who had only one son.
He wanted his son to be well-educated, so he sent him off to study at the
very best school in the world, which was in a distant country. The boy was
clever, and learned many things there. When ten years had passed, the
teachers said that they had no more to teach him, and he went home.
The boy’s father held a big banquet to celebrate his son’s return, and invited
many important lords and merchants. After dinner was finished, the boy’s
father boasted about how well-educated his son was, because he wanted
to show off to the important people at the party.
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“So, my son, what have you learned dare you humiliate me with your
at the finest school in the world?” lies in front of everybody!” he said.
he boomed. “If you are so smart, why don’t you
leave my house and make your
“I have learned many things!”
way in the world on your own?”
replied his son. “I have learned to
understand the language of dogs,
frogs and even birds!”
The son left his father’s house with
Nobody at the party believed him only the clothes on his back, and
when he said this, and they began set out on the road to the nearest
to laugh at him. city. On the way, he came across
the castle of the king’s treasurer,
“Only a fool would say such a
and asked if he could sleep in the
ridiculous thing!” one baron said.
stables that night.
“The only person more foolish than
you is your father, who wasted so As evening fell, the dogs in the yard
much money on your education!” began barking and would not stop.
“Why are they making such a
The boy’s father was furious at his
noise?” complained the treasurer..
son for embarrassing him. “How
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The young man could understand were upset because the princess
what the dogs were saying, and told had dropped a golden necklace in
the treasurer, “They say that a gang of their pond. When he fished it out, they
burglars are hiding outside the castle, stopped croaking. The princess was
waiting to break in and steal your gold!” so grateful that she invited him to
dinner and gave him a nice hat
The treasurer sent his guards to find
that would protect him from th he
and arrest the burglars,
g , and thanked
sun andd th
the rain.
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the young man for his help. He gave
him a fine dinner and some good The young man then set off on his
walking boots, and the young man journey again and met three other
set off again the next morning. travellers on the road. They walked
together and soon became friends.
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Tales from Today
AWAY GAME!
I t never would have happened if Jakub hadn’t suggested
that they take a short cut home.
Lincoln, Jakub and their friend Biggie Dean were walking back to the village
after football practice when Jakub said they should turn down Caulfield Lane
and cut through the Stony Field.
“It’s much faster than going along the main road!” he told them enthusiastically.
“We can cut across the fields and jump over my back fence!”
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Lincoln wasn’t sure, but Biggie Dean They were just weather-worn rocks,
just shrugged his shoulders and covered in lichen and arranged in a
nodded. It looked like they were rough circle about ten metres across.
taking the short cut. Nobody knew who had built the circle
or when, but it was certainly there
They set off down the narrow lane
when the village was founded. They
in the warm spring sunlight, swinging
could see the village of Trowbury in
their schoolbags as the wind blew
the distance beyond the stones, with
across the green fields. They had
the row of new houses that they lived
Lincoln’s football with them and
in and the old church tower behind.
passed it to each other as they went.
When they got to the end of the lane
Ahead, they could see the Stony Field
and turned into the field, the sun got
and the standing stones that gave it its
into Lincoln’s face, blinding him for a
name. They weren’t big and fancy like
moment. He blinked hard and then
the ones at Stonehenge, of course.
opened his eyes. He could see again,
but things looked slightly different.
They were still in the Stony Field,
and the stones and the walls were
still there. But why did they look
slightly less weathered and lichen-
covered than before?
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Lincoln saw that the church spire was The girl was wearing a woollen vest
still in the distance – but where their and a dress made out of rough cloth.
homes should have been were some
It looked as if they had interrupted
white-painted cottages with thick
a picnic – the kids were eating a big
thatched roofs. The fields nearby
lumpy-looking pie, and there was a
weren’t green with grass – instead,
small pile of apples in front of them!
they were covered with golden wheat.
Well, somebody had to make the first
That was when Biggie Dean nudged
move! Lincoln walked over to one of
him and pointed. Three kids were
the strangers, smiled, and stuck out
sitting by the wall, staring at them
his hand. “Hello! My name is Lincoln
in amazement…
– what’s your name?”
The two boys and the girl were about
The boy looked at him. He was quite
the same age as them, but their
burly, with blond hair. After hesitating
clothes were definitely different! The
for a second, he took Lincoln’s hand
boys were wearing simple shirts and
with a smile and shook it.
what looked like woollen tights.
The big kid then said something to The three strangers started talking
him in a language Lincoln couldn’t among themselves while staring at
quite understand. He spoke slowly, the bright red football kit Lincoln and
and the words seemed to go on for a his friends were wearing.
long time, but he thought he caught
“What language are they speaking?”
the name ‘Daniel’.
asked Lincoln. Jakub shrugged and
Daniel then pointed at the other, said, “It’s definitely not Polish!”
skinnier boy and the girl, who had
Biggie then spoke up, which didn’t
freckles and red pigtails that stuck
happen often. “It sounds a bit like
out from her head at strange angles.
English – but with different sounds
“Thomas. Mabel.” Thomas gave a shy and slower…”
wave, while Mabel grinned and took
Daniel then pointed at Lincoln’s
a big crunchy bite out of an apple.
football shirt, and said something that
Lincoln pointed at Jakub and Biggie. sounded like a question. Lincoln held
“This is Jakub, he’s the best player out the front of his top and said,
in our team. And this is Biggie Dean. “This is the kit of Trowbury Rovers,
You can call him Biggie.” our team. Do you play football?”
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Lincoln picked up the ball and showed At first, they thought Mabel couldn’t
it to the other kids. “This is a football. play because she was in a dress, but
You kick it!” she charged about the field with the
rest of them! They used the standing
He did a few keepie-uppies, juggling
stones as goalposts and began
the ball with his feet. Daniel, Mabel
kicking the ball about!
and Thomas looked impressed.
Lincoln’s trick of rolling the ball out
He then kicked the ball to Jakub, who
the way of tackles made Daniel laugh,
did his favourite trick – the around-the-
and Mabel soon figured out how to
world crossover combo!
do that too! Thomas didn’t use fancy
Using a lot of pointing, the boys taught footwork, but just charged at the ball
the strangers how to play football, and with his face curled into a scowl and
they soon got the hang of it. They kicked it as hard as he could! They
divided into teams – Lincoln, Daniel had a great game, and by the time
and Mabel against Jakub, Thomas the sun was going down it was three-
and Biggie. all and they were tired out.
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It was then that Thomas said
something and pointed towards where
the sun was setting. Lincoln, Jakub
and Biggie looked in that direction,
and were temporarily blinded by “We are starting a module on local
the orange light of the setting sun… history!” she said. “This village has
been here for hundreds of years, and
When they blinked their eyes, they
this is an old tapestry that shows what
were still in the Stony Field, but the
life was like here in the Middle Ages!”
kids in woollen clothes were gone,
the sun was setting, and they could She unrolled a big poster of what
see their own houses in the distant looked like a big picture sewn in
village. They weren’t sure what had thread. They could see the church,
happened, and thought about it in and thatched cottages, and people
silence as they walked home. gathering wheat in the fields. As the
class all bent over to have a look,
The next day at school, Ms Beeton
Lincoln noticed something strange,
had a special treat.
and pointed it out to Jakub and
“ Biggie. In one corner were a girl
and two boys kicking a ball made
of brown leather – and one was
wearing a bright red shirt!
Famous Fables
The LioN
Learns a Lesson
Adapted from Aesop’s fable “The Rabbit and his Horns”
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The deer, the goats, the elephants, He said this to a gazelle that was
the rhinos, the giraffes and even walking past with her fawn, and
the tusked elephants were worried, she said, “Do not worry about us!
and planned to leave the forest We will find new friends in a
for the lands beyond. Many of the new home, and help make it
other animals were sad to see their a better place!”
horned friends go, but some of the
The hare went to sleep in his nest
rabbits muttered that they were
and woke up the next morning,
pleased, because there would be
just as the sun was rising. When
more grass for them.
he saw his shadow on the ground,
The hare heard all of this with his the hare got a nasty shock – the
long ears, and it made him sad, shadow of his ears looked a lot
because many of the horned like a pair of horns!
animals were his friends.
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“What is wrong?” asked his friend the cricket.
“I just saw my shadow on the ground, and saw that my ears look like horns,”
the hare replied. “I should leave the forest too.”
“I’m worried that one day the lion will mistake my ears for horns, and punish me!”
said the hare. “It would be safest if I leave…”
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That day, the hare and the deer and letting all the animals know that they
the goats and the rhinos and the were welcome in his forest, whether
giraffes and the elephants left the they had horns or not.
forest in a great herd, and went out
Soon, the hare and the goats and
onto the wide plains beyond.
the deer and all their friends returned.
The next day, when the lion strode The lion was content, for his forest
through his kingdom, it was very quiet. kingdom was happy and full of
It felt empty, too, and the few small life once more.
animals that still lived there hid at
the lion’s approach.
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Favourite Fairy Tales
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“Hello, young maiden! How did you shirt by next sundown, I will reward
come to be in my little cottage?” you most handsomely!” With that,
the bear left.
Maroosia told him the sad story of
how her father had left her in the Maroosia did not think she could do
woods, and the beast shook his head. all that in a mere twenty-four hours,
but then decided, “I will try my best –
“That is a great misfortune you have
then at least the bear will see that
suffered, but do as I tell you and
I gave it my all!”
things may work out well!”
With that, she lit a candle and began
The bear pointed a claw at the
spinning the flax into thread. It was
spinning-wheel and flax beneath the
hard work, but the spinning-wheel
window and said, “If you can spin that
spun quickly, and within a few hours
flax into thread, and weave the thread
all the flax was gone.
into cloth, and sew the cloth into a
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By this time, it was late at night, and them together. The sun was setting
Maroosia was exhausted. The last by the time she finished, and as
thing she thought before she fell she put in the last stitch, the bear
asleep was that she had no loom appeared at the cottage door.
to make the thread into cloth!
He was pleased with the fine shirt she
had made, and told her, “You may stay
When she awoke, the morning sun in my house… but you must make me
was streaming in through the window a big basin of porridge for my supper!”
– and Maroosia saw that a fine loom
So Maroosia boiled oats in a great
had appeared as if by magic. She sat
pot, and stirred it while it bubbled.
down at it and had soon woven the
While she was cooking, a little mouse
thread into cloth.
crept from behind the stove and
The next task was the hardest: she said, “Young lady! Might you spare a
cut the cloth into the pieces needed spoonful of your porridge for me?”
for a shirt, and then began sewing
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She also fed the bear a great basin hiding behind. Every so often, the
of porridge. Once he had eaten, he bear would hurl a brick or a rock or
told her, “Thank you for the meal! a candlestick at the source of the
This evening, I will sleep in this jingling noise, but both the mouse
cottage – but you must stay up all and Maroosia were safe.
night and keep jingling these keys!”
When the sun rose, the mouse gave
He gave her a ring of great iron keys,
Maroosia the keys and hid, while the
and went to sleep in the bed.
bear began to stir in his bed.
When he was snoring, the little
He stretched, gave a great toothy
mouse crept out from behind the
yawn, and told her, “Thank you,
stove and told Maroosia, “Dear girl,
young lady! As a reward, you must
hide safely behind the stove, and I
look in my left ear!” Maroosia peered
will jingle the keys for you!”
into the bear’s left ear and saw a
She did as the mouse asked, and the great kingdom, with bustling towns,
little rodent began jingling the keys. mighty rivers, and fields full of crops.
This made the grumpy bear stir in his
The bear then told her to look in his
sleep and throw a log at where the
right ear, and she saw a fine castle,
noise was coming from – but it sailed
with tapestries, soldiers, and stables
over the mouse’s head and clanged
full of horses.
against the stove Maroosia was
The bear then told Maroosia, “I was One week later, he arrived in a fine
once the king of the land and castle carriage, with an elegant gown and
you saw in my ears, until I was turned beautiful jewellery for her to wear.
into a bear by a wicked sorcerer!
At Maroosia’s bidding, the prince
But the things you have done for
took them to her father’s little cottage.
me have broken his spell!”
The old man wept tears of joy to see
With that, he transformed into a strong, his daughter not only alive and well,
handsome prince with hair the colour but in the company of a kind prince.
of the bear’s fur. He kissed Maroosia Maroosia gave him a warm hug and
on the hand and said. “Now that I forgave him for abandoning her, as
am human again, I can return to my she still loved him very much.
kingdom and take it back from the
But her evil stepmother was furious
sorcerer who transformed me! Wait for
to see her stepdaughter, who she
me here and I will come to help you.”
thought was gone, wearing such
The prince departed, and Maroosia finery. She ran off into the woods,
stayed in the house for several days, and was never heard from again!
awaiting his return.
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Around the World Tales
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In their castle, the Clan MacLeod keep However, the princess would not
many special heirlooms, including give up the idea, so her father finally
the Dunvegan Cup and Sir Rory Mor’s declared that she could marry the
horn, but the most special of all is the chieftain for a year and one day, but
Fairy Flag. Legends tell us that they she must then leave and return to his
got this many centuries ago. hidden kingdom.
According to the stories, a young and The princess agreed. She and the
brave chieftain of the clan fell in love young chieftain were married, and
with a fairy princess, whose father she soon gave birth to a fine baby
ruled the hidden fairy kingdom. The boy. The days flew past, and soon
princess begged the fairy king to let it was time for the princess to leave
her marry the chieftain, but the king and go back to the hidden kingdom.
did not want her to. He knew that the At the bridge to the land of the
chieftain would one day die, as he fairies, she kissed her baby and
was only human, while his daughter her husband goodbye.
would live on forever, heartbroken.
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“Promise me you will take good care of our child!” she told the chieftain.
“Never let him cry, or I will hear it and it will make me sad!”
The chieftain promised he would, and watched with tears in his eyes as his
beloved crossed the bridge into the misty fairy kingdom.
The chieftain returned to Dunvegan with his child, but was sad for many months
because he missed his fairy-wife. His friends held a great feast for him, though,
with much piping and dancing, and he briefly forgot about his sadness.
The music and dancing were so joyous that even the nursemaid who was
minding the baby went down to listen, leaving the child alone.
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When the nursemaid came back,
she found the baby in the arms
of a mysterious fairy woman, and
Visit it!
Dunvegan Castle is a real place, and
wrapped in a flag of yellow silk.
is open to visitors! It was built in the
14th century, but it has been change
“I am the baby’s fairy-mother,” the d
to make it more comfortable to live
woman said, “and I have come to in over the centuries!
comfort him. Take good care of
both the baby and the banner he While you are visiting Dunvegan,
you can tour the gardens, go on a
is wrapped in! When the banner
seal-watching trip, or even see the
is unfurled, the fairy king will Fairy Flag itself – which is kept in a
send help to your clan – but it will special frame to protect it.
disappear the third time it is used!”
The fairy banner is still kept safe by the Clan MacLeod in Dunvegan, and they
can still unfurl it if danger threatens…
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Awesome Adventures
Alex’s Amazing
School
S ome 2400 years ago, in the kingdom of Macedonia,
a very special boy was born.
His mother, who believed the legendary hero Achilles was her ancestor,
was called Olympias, while his father, King Philip II of Macedonia, claimed
to be descended from Hercules himself! They named their son Alexander,
and were sure he would be just as mighty as his legendary ancestors!
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Alex’s first teacher was a Greek By the time he was thirteen, Alex
called Leonidas of Epirus. Leo was had learned everything Leonidas
very strict – especially about meals! could teach him, and Philip decided
to get his son the very best teacher
“Early-morning marches will give you
money could buy. Someone who
an appetite for breakfast – and a
was an expert in physics, biology,
scanty breakfast will give you an
politics, maths, languages, poetry
appetite for dinner!” he said. Mean
and much else besides!
Leo would even search Alex’s room
to make sure that Olympias didn’t The Greek philosopher Aristotle
sneak him any treats! was said to be the most brilliant
man in the world at the time, so
Alex didn’t like Leo much, but the
Philip chose him to be Alex’s teacher.
grumpy man taught him how to read,
write, and play music on the lyre Philip gave Aristotle a temple in
(a kind of harp). Alex also got to have the countryside to be his classroom.
some fun – he learned how to ride The philosopher often taught Alex
horses, hunt, and fight with a sword and his Companions out in the
and shield with his friends. They were sunshine, and they also had fun
the sons of Macedonian lords, and running around and exploring
were called his Companions. the green hills and fields.
Aristotle taught Alex how to think The things Aristotle had taught him
things through, and what it meant to came in useful when Philip showed
be a good and just leader, because Alex a big, powerful horse that he
he knew that the boy would need this wanted to buy. The problem was,
knowledge in the future. He also the horse was so fierce and nervous
showed Alex maps of far-off lands, that nobody could ride it!
and the lad was thrilled to learn about
Alex watched the horse carefully to
distant countries like Egypt and Persia.
see how it behaved. After thinking it
Alex quizzed visitors from other
through, he realised that the animal
countries about where they came
was scared of its own shadow! He
from – and especially about their
carefully moved the horse around to
armies and treasures!
face the sun, so that it couldn’t see its
Aristotle loved to study animals, shadow – and was able to mount it
and he passed on this love to his with no problem.
pupil. Alex often asked Macedonian
King Philip was impressed, and bought
hunters to bring them more animals
the horse for Alex. the boy named it
to study.
Bucephalus, and they would ride
everywhere together.
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Of all the subjects Aristotle taught him, Alex liked poetry best of all.
The philosopher introduced him to a poem called The Iliad, which became
the boy’s favourite. It was about the battles between two great heroes,
the honourable Trojan Hector and the fierce Greek warrior Achilles,
during an ancient conflict called the Trojan War.
Aristotle told Alex that The Iliad could teach him everything he
needed to know about being a soldier, a general and a king.
Alex was enthralled by the story, especially the bits about
Achilles, who was said to be one of his ancestors.
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WHAT
This book changed Alex’s life. He slept
with it under his pillow, and dreamed
HAPPENED
of going to Troy. The young man
was determined to become a great
NEXT....
warrior, just like Achilles! He didn’t
know it yet, but the lessons he A lex put his education to
good use! When he was
just 20 years old, his father
had learned from his great
died, and Alex became
teacher would one day king. The Greek cities
help his dreams declared war on him,
come true! but the young king taught
them a lesson by beating
them in battle.
The young man then set
off on one of the greatest
expeditions in history.
Riding Bucephalus, and
with his Companions at
his side, he would invade
the mighty Persian empire
and conquer it in just a
few years. However, that
was not all. He also took
over Egypt and became its
pharaoh, and led his troops
all the way to India, where
he won many battles.
Alex’s cleverness, bravery
and determination helped
him to become one of
the most famous rulers
in history – he would be
known forever after as
Alexander the Great!
You can visit the temple
where Aristotle taught
Alexander, at Mieza
in Macedonia.
Myths and Legends
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Isis was scared that Set would hunt for In a grand ceremony, the god Thoth
her and Horus, so she took her son to healed Horus’s eye, and he was then
a secret island of reeds in the Nile. crowned as the true pharaoh and
Horus lived there in hiding with his successor to Osiris.
mother. She taught him her wisdom,
For his part, the wounded Set was
and he grew strong and tall.
transformed into a snake and banished
to the desert. From there, he tried to
When it was time, the brave and heroic cause trouble for the people of Egypt,
Horus left the island behind to claim his and Horus promised to one day hunt
father’s throne. He challenged Set to down his cowardly uncle.
see who should be the true pharaoh of
Horus was a kind and just pharaoh,
Egypt, and while the rest of the gods
and under his rule the Nile once again
looked on in judgement, they fought a
flooded at the proper time, the crops
mighty duel that lasted for many days.
grew plentiful, and the people of
Horus was wounded in one eye and
Egypt were happy.
Set was injured in the stomach, but in
the end Horus won.
In ancient times,
the
land of Egypt wa
s
ruled by great kin
gs
(and queens!) ca
lled
pharaohs. They
were
said to be the he
irs of
Osiris and Horus
, and
people believed
they
helped the land
of
Egypt to flourish
.
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Playbox
Have a tabletop penalty shootout, work out what animals
are saying, and find out how to bake a delicious cake!
1 HIDING
HORNS!
Four horned
animals are
hiding from
the lion in
the woods.
Can you spot
and name all
of them?
Q u B Keyring
y g
Alexander
books on
Can you fi
has left hi
these pag
es!
s
A and write
how
nd them a
ll
many ther
Spindle are here?
e
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Kingdom
m
FAMILY
FLAG!
The Clan MacLeod
are proud of their
special flag. What
would YOUR family
flag look like?
Draw a flag here.
What should be on it?
Don’t forget to colour
it in and do a pattern
around the border.
A B
ECKLANCE!
6 ANIMAL BASHNUD
TALK
GLURARBS!
The young man wants to
work out what these creat res
are saying – but the letterss
have been mixed up! Can
you unscramble the word
Tip: The clues are in the story!
ASK A
GROWN-UP
!
7 BAKE A TOTALLY BANANAS CAkE!
Follow this recipe to make a cake that
the Queen of Hearts would be proud of!
YOU WILL NEED: • Preheat the oven to 180°C
large bowl (160°C in fan oven) or Gas Mark 4.
cake tin • Peel the bananas and mash them
in the bowl with your fork.
fork
whisk (optional)
• Add the oil, beaten eggs and sugar to the
bowl and mix into the mashed banana until
teaspoon well combined.
3 ripe bananas • Add the flour, baking powder and cinnamon to the bowl
150ml sunflower or and mix with the other ingredients to make a batter.
vegetable oil • Rub the inside of the cake tin with extra oil.
3 large eggs, beaten • Pour the cake mixture into cake tin and put it in the oven.
100g soft brown sugar • Bake for 40 minutes or until a fork stuck into the middle
275g self-raising flour of the cake comes out clean.
1 tsp baking powder • Let the cake cool in its tin for 10 minutes.
1 tsp cinnamon • Turn out onto a plate or baking rack to cool. If you want, dust
icing sugar and sieve with icing sugar by putting a tablespoon of icing sugar in a
for dusting (optional) sieve over the cake and tap the sieve to make the
icing sugar come out.
BIG QUIZ
an sw er a ll these
Can you rectly?
ue stion s co r
tricky q
d the
2
roo sia hid beh in
Ma
3
brother (and
the bear threw. Alexander th
e
Horus’s uncle).
TRU E FALS E
Great’s favou
rite
poem was
TRU E FALS E
e
5 Pigeons knew
that the hero of
The Whit ‘The Language
4 Ra bb it to ld the of Animals’
6
o n d e rla nders would marry Biggie Dean was
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that visito
rs a princess. the best player in
e re c o m ing. Trowbury Rovers.
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TRU E FALS E
ner tw e
.
TRU E FALS E
7. – false, 8. – true.
ANSWERS: 1. – true, 2. – false, 3. – false, 4. – true, 5. – true, 6. – falsse,
PENALTY
incoln and his friends
from ‘Away Game!’
are having a penalty
shootout! Challenge
How to Play
u w ill n e e d tw o o r m ore P la y e rs take turns trying
Yo
e rs . C u t o u t th e fi n g e r- to ki ck th e ball through the
play
e t p la y e rs o p p o si te g o a lp o st s w ith their pointer
pupp
d in g th e fi n g e r-h o le s) fi n g e r (w it h their finger puppet
(inclu
n lo a d th e m fr o m o n ), w h ile a n other player
or dow e. puts their pointer and middle
e m a g a zi n e .c o m /f re
storytim ppet
fingers (with finger pu
se t u p y o u r g a m e , o n ) b e tw e e n th e goalposts
To
ill a ls o n e e d : a s th e g o a lie . T h e youngest
you w
u ld b e p la y e r takes the first shot.
• A place to play! It co lock
a tabletop or even a sm
ooth When in goal, try to b
alie!
area of floor. the shots with your go
ll ! U se a m a rb le , A ft e r e a ch p la y e r has taken
• A ba
with the
a rubber ball, a ping-p
ong five shots, the player
cap. most goals wins.
ball, or even a bottle
same
• Goalposts! you will n
eed If any players get the
layers
two. You can use books
, number of goals, the p
the goal
cans, or stones. take turns shooting at
, wins!
– the first one to score
rk
• Chalk or tape to ma
t is!
where the penalty spo
ANE
and beautifully illustrated tale that might inspire readers to other presents!
T
think about what they would really love to do as a job!
ST O
RY
TIM
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