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Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Myths and Legends: Level 10: Floods

Sally Prue, Matthew Scott, Kathryn Baker

Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Myths and Legends: Level 10: Floods

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back

Average rating

5 out 5

3 reviews

Floods tells two myths about floods and how they happen. In the first myth the Queen mends a hole in the sky and in the second the people and animals climb through a hole in the sky to a new world.
Captivating versions of some of the best myths and legends from around the world. TreeTops Myths and Legends are fascinating and action-packed stories that will motivate and inspire junior readers. These are some of the oldest and most enduring stories in the world, retold by leading contemporary children’s authors to bring out all of the action, drama, humour and depth of the original stories in a way that makes them as exciting and meaningful today as ever. The stories are beautifully illustrated in a range of styles to bring each tale to life.
Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with children’s reading development also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
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Reviews

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I liked how the bad guy knocked down the magic bamboo and there was a rip in the sky. My favourite character was the buffalo because he seemed really fluffy. I would recommend it

Lord Bruno Bookmark 23.08.2021

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I liked the bit where they dug up to another world

Superintendent Hercules Hedgehog 23.07.2020

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The first story is fascinating. It tells how there can be a hole in the sky and you can fix it with stones that glow with five different colours. The other story in the book is about someone called Utsek the Great mother. Utsek lived in North America and North America was flooded, so Spider (the oldest animal in the world and very clever) had an idea...

Anonymous 01.09.2017