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BfK No. 36 - January 1986

Cover Story
The illustration on our cover is from The Working Horse by Geoffrey Patterson, published by Andre Deutsch, 0 233 97786 4, £4.95. We are grateful to Andre Deutsch for help in using this illustration.

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Dragons

(Thames-Magnet)
978-0423016000, RRP £1.50, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
Buy ""Rainbow" Story Books: Little Story Book of Dragons" on Amazon

Elephants

(Mammoth)
978-0423016109, RRP £1.50, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
Buy ""Rainbow" Story Books: Little Story Boook of Elephants" on Amazon

Witches

(Mammoth)
978-0423015904, RRP £1.50, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
Buy ""Rainbow" Story Books: Little Story Book of Witches" on Amazon

Each of these books has three stories from the popular Thames TV series for three to seven-year-olds. As in most collections, they are mixed in terms of quality. The writers in the Dragons book have been more inspired than the others (Bridget Appleby's Mr Dragon's Busy Day is a little gem) but each of the collections has at least one compelling tale and I think the length of the individual tales (just right for a single reading session for the newly-independent) will be an attraction to infant teachers. I'll certainly return to the Witches collection in storyreading sessions.

The illustrations in the Witches and the Elephants collection and super: pictures are used to tell the tale. They are rather too 'cinematic' in the Dragons book. Overall, though, good value, especially if they provide continuity with stories known from home or classroom. Try one of the set in classroom or bookshop.

Reviewer: 
Colin Mills
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