Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales
Level 3: Bab Is Too Vain!
(Autor) Sarah SnashallA real baobab tree looks like it is upside down: its branches look like roots. How did that happen? The story describes how Bab, the boastful baobab tree, is taught a much needed lesson. The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series includes 36 enchanting stories from all over the world, complementing the original Traditional Tales titles published in 2011. They are a perfect introduction to different cultures, traditions and values. All the stories are carefully levelled and matched to the phonics progression of the Oxford Reading Levels, enabling children to read the stories independently. The stories can also be used alongside other phonics programmes, such as Floppy's Phonics and Essential Letters and Sounds. The inside cover notes will guide teachers and parents/carers in supporting their children when reading the stories. The stories will delight children while developing the essential reading skills of decoding and comprehension. Written and illustrated by authors and artists from around the world, these tales are a true global series, perfect for any child anywhere.
Sarah Snashall
Sarah Snashall is a renowned British author known for her novel "The Bone Garden," a haunting tale of family secrets and dark pasts. Her literary style is characterized by intricate plots, vivid imagery, and rich character development. Snashall's work has made significant contributions to the genre of psychological thrillers.