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Storytelling Masks
Children will love these brightly coloured, lightweight foam masks as they use them to act out parts from stories including Old McDonald, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears.Set of 21 masks.Age Suitability
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Myths And Legends
Passed on, by word of mouth at the fire side, for generations these stories have a lasting resonance. They are the stories that have survived because people wanted to share them; they have inspired great art and will continue to be echoed in our art,
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Storytelling 3x3m Placement Carpet
The brightly coloured characters include a wizard, castle and dragoncarpet would fit perfectly in your classroom It can fit up to 30 children and is a substantial premium quality carpet, with an extra thick pile, soft textured tufted Nylon twist pile
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West Ham Legends Volume 2
West Ham United has always been a football club with a proud tradition of producing players with natural flair and supreme skill. "Legends Volume 2" pays tribute to some of those Upton Park Heroes.Covering 40 years of Hammers history, this excellent DVD takes you on an action packed journey through some of West Ham's most memorable achievements, featuring some of the club's favourite sons from the trophy winning teams of the 1960s to the genius of Paolo Di Canio in the 21st Century.The 60s were halcyon days for West Ham United Football Club. Bobby Moore was its inspirational Captain and leader, achieving his famous treble of Wembley wins from 1964-1966, the first two of which, were with his club side in the FA Cup and European Cup Winners Cup. In case you'd forgotten, he also played in the World Cup Final in '66! Voted football of the year in 1967, he is, of course, an integral part of this great programme. But Moore is certainly not alone when it comes to the Icons of Upton Park and is rightfully joined by the likes of Alan Devonshire, the fiendishly clever 'bargain buy' in the 1970s, as well as goal machine Frank McAvennie from the 1980s. The legend status is brought right up to date with the recent brilliance of Paolo Di Canio, the naturally gifted and mercurial Italian. Watch all the skills from these great players and many others over and over again.West Ham United fans will love seeing these fantastic footballers in action again for their beloved team and is a really great souvenir for any Hammer.
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What is the difference between science fiction, fairy tales, and fantasy?
Science fiction typically involves futuristic or speculative elements, often exploring the impact of technology or scientific advancements on society. Fairy tales are traditional stories often featuring magical elements, fantastical creatures, and moral lessons. Fantasy, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of stories that take place in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements, but may not necessarily have the same moralistic undertones as fairy tales. While all three genres involve elements of the fantastical, they differ in their settings, themes, and the ways in which they engage with the imagination and the unknown.
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Which dwarves appear in fairy tales, myths, and legends?
Dwarves appear in various fairy tales, myths, and legends from different cultures. In Norse mythology, dwarves such as Brokk and Eitri are known for their craftsmanship and forging powerful magical items. In Germanic folklore, dwarves are often depicted as skilled miners and metalworkers. In fairy tales like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, characters like Grumpy, Sleepy, and Dopey are popular representations of dwarves. Overall, dwarves are often portrayed as skilled artisans, miners, and magical beings in various cultural stories.
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Are there any legends, tales, or myths from Nigeria?
Yes, Nigeria has a rich tradition of legends, tales, and myths that have been passed down through generations. One famous Nigerian legend is the story of the creation of the world by the supreme god, Olorun, and the trickster god, Eshu. There are also tales of powerful spirits and mythical creatures such as the Mami Wata, a water spirit known for her beauty and seductive powers. These stories are often used to teach moral lessons and to explain natural phenomena. Overall, Nigeria's folklore is a vibrant and integral part of its cultural heritage.
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Are there spooky tales and legends from the Bergisches Land?
Yes, the Bergisches Land region in Germany is known for its spooky tales and legends. One famous legend is that of the "White Lady of Castle Burg," a ghostly figure said to haunt the castle ruins. Another eerie tale is that of the "Bergisches Schottenmännchen," a mischievous goblin-like creature that is said to roam the forests of the region. These spooky stories add to the mystique and folklore of the Bergisches Land area.
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London Rock and Roll Legends Tour
Experience Days Tours: Discover monumental rock landmarks throughout London that you may not otherwise see, and hear the stories, gossip and trivia that make Rock 'n' Roll what it is! Many of the world's greatest bands and musicians began here, while others played, partied or, unfortunately, died in London. From Abba and the Animals, to the Zombies and Zappa; and every letter of the alphabet in-between covered, this London Rock and Roll Legends Tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into British Rock history and all its gory details. Your tour takes you through the places where Rock 'n' Roll legends lived and worked, with a focus on The Beatles. Touring through the pretty neighbourhoods of Chelsea, Kensington, Nottinghill Gate and St John's Wood, you'll see the homes of the stars (Page, Barrett, Jagger, Ringo, Hendrix, McCartney and more.) Your tour will include famed gig and studio sites, locations of album sleeves, management and record company offices. Cream, Pink Floyd, Clapton, Bowie, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Bee Gees, Sex Pistols, Geldof, Clash, and Bob Marley all take a bow along with a few contemporary celebs! Add a host of Beatles-related sites, including your walk across the Abbey Road crossing and you have the chart topping tour. If you're looking for a true insight into the amazing world of Rock 'n' Roll, this London Legends tour is sure to provide a fantastic day out for any music enthusiast!
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Outdoor Learning Storytelling Kit from H
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Phase 1 Fiction Readers
Each phonemic awareness reader introduces 8 different letter sounds phonemes. Letters presented in each text can be read by teachers using their phoneme sounds. Set includes 12 fiction readers, each with colourful illustrations. Book Band - Emergent
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Do you know any short Icelandic legends or fairy tales?
Yes, one short Icelandic legend is the story of the hidden people, or Huldufólk. According to the legend, these hidden people are mystical beings who live in rocks and hills and are said to resemble humans. It is believed that they can bring both good fortune and misfortune to those who encounter them. Another Icelandic fairy tale is the story of the Yule Lads, a group of mischievous creatures who visit children in the 13 nights leading up to Christmas, leaving gifts or rotten potatoes depending on the child's behavior. These tales are an important part of Icelandic folklore and are still widely known and celebrated in the country.
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What is the difference between fairy tales, legends, and fables?
Fairy tales are fictional stories that often involve magical elements and are typically set in a fantastical world. They often feature characters such as fairies, witches, and talking animals. Legends are traditional stories that are based on real events or people, but have been exaggerated over time. They often have a moral or lesson attached to them. Fables are short stories that typically feature animals as characters and convey a moral lesson. They are often used to teach children about right and wrong.
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What are the differences between fairy tales, myths, legends, and folktales?
Fairy tales are fictional stories often involving magical elements and typically have a moral lesson. Myths are traditional stories that explain natural phenomena, religious beliefs, or historical events, often involving gods and heroes. Legends are stories based on real events or people but have been exaggerated over time. Folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a culture, often teaching a lesson or explaining cultural beliefs. Each genre has its own unique characteristics and serves different purposes within a culture.
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What are the differences between fairy tales, myths, legends, and sagas?
Fairy tales are fictional stories often involving magical elements and typically aimed at children. Myths are traditional stories that explain natural phenomena, religious beliefs, or historical events, often involving gods and supernatural beings. Legends are stories based on real events or people but have been exaggerated over time, blurring the line between fact and fiction. Sagas are long, detailed narratives that recount the heroic deeds of a group of people or a historical event, often passed down orally before being written down.
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