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May I please recommend JOAN AITKEN to years 4,5 and 6

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popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:20

An earlier thread reminded me. As did a fab sequence of lessons I recentlydid on traditional tales with a group of year5 children.

Joan Aitken wrote several books of short stories - the ones I remember mostly are Kingdom under the Sea (REAL fairy tales) andA Necklace of Raindrops (REALfantasy).

My Year 5 class were in awe of 'Baba Yaga's daughter' and my wonderful edition with Jan Pionowkski (sp?) illustrations.

Oh she is fab.
The older editions do 'make'the difference though!

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FrayedKnot · 19/11/2007 20:24

I loved a Necklace of Raindrops when I was small, and I was given a Jan Pienkowski illustration copy a couple of birthdays ago, it is most treasured.

popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:30

ohwow
i wouldLOVEone of theillustratuons......

couldyou tell my dg

apologies- rubish keyboard, replacement lptop

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FrayedKnot · 19/11/2007 20:33

Oh no sorry Popsy I meant I have an edition with JP illustrations not an actual illustration..

I think you said you also have a copy

I'm getting confused at myslef!

Gosh I would love an actual illustration too...

popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:38

I have necklace of raindrops andkingdomunder the sea with illustrations (2 actually......don'ttellwrok)

It totallymakesBthe story

crikey this laptop is dire

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peachygirl · 19/11/2007 20:42

I loved the Arabel and the raven stories when I was little, especially when Bernard Cribbins read them on Jackanory

oggsfrog · 19/11/2007 20:43

Dd loves Mortimer. The Quentin Blake illustrations are just fantastic.

Porpoise · 19/11/2007 20:48

Absolutely agree with you, popsycal. Aitken rocks!

Oh, and if you love Jan P, she's just done a new book: The Thousand Nights and One Night (retold by David Walser).

(Tried to do you a link but my amazon site is playing up.)

popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:48

thisbookof fairy tales with pienkowski pictures is FAB!
got it for ds1 last christmas and I love it.

I think amazon do it for a good price

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popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:53

porpoise
I saw that bookinthe bookshop at the weekend I bought the pienkowski fairy tales onefor a friend'sdaughter 2 years ago and she still reads it under hercovers afterlightsout! I think I may get her it for christmas

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donnie · 19/11/2007 20:53

on a slightly different note - I have a tiny Easter story book with extracts from the bible and it has illustrations by Jan Pienkowski which are just sublime.I can't remember where or when i got it but it's so beautiful and unusual. Thanks for that link popsycal - looks like a great book and I think I will get that one for the dds ( and me!).

popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:55

The is a My first Christmas one too donnie- think it is on that link i posted earlier- certaily onthat site

I LOVE pienkowski almost as much as aitken

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popsycal · 19/11/2007 20:57

Just to add - one of my pupils said to me thatthe Baba Yaga story gave them bad dreams. I was secretlypleasedas that, IMHO,is whatit is meant to do!!!

We had the baba yaga music playing too

Where is Marina- she needsto be onthis thread!

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donnie · 19/11/2007 21:00

yes, I was just thinking we need Marina's scholarly input!!

popsycal · 19/11/2007 21:02

I may be wrong,however, I am pretty sure that Marina is a Pienkowski/Aitken fan

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