BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Retold by Richard Northcott When Beauty’s father picks a rose for his daughter the owner of the rosebush, a terrible beast, is very angry. In payment for the rose, Beauty must leave her family and go to live in the beast’s castle. In time Beauty and the beast become friends. Then one day Beauty’s father falls ill and she returns home to look after him. Does she return to the beast? THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE Retold by Richard Northcott One day the fisherman catches a magic fish. When he tells his wife, she asks the fish for a nice house. Then she wants a castle. And then she wants to become queen. What happens when the fisherman’s wife keeps asking for more things? Does the fish listen to the fisherman’s wife? THE FOX AND THE CROW Aesop It’s morning in the forest. All the animals are eating their breakfast. All the animals except Crow. Crow is hungry. Then Crow finds some bread, and he flies to the top of a very tall tree to eat it. But Fox is hungry, too. What happens when Fox sees Crow? Does Crow share his bread? THE MUSICIANS OF BREMEN Retold by Richard Northcott Donkey is old and he can’t carry the farmer’s sacks. So he decides to run away to Bremen, and become a musician. On his way, he meets a dog, a cat and a rooster. They are old too, and their owners don’t want them. What happens when the four friends meet a band of robbers? And can they become musicians in the end? THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR Retold by Richard Northcott Bad King Minos of Crete has a terrible monster, called the Minotaur. When the Minotaur is hungry King Minos asks King Aegeus to send him seven young men and seven young women for his monster to eat. Then, one day, King Aegeus’ son Theseus decides to go to Crete and kill the Minotaur. What happens when Theseus arrives in Crete? And can he kill the terrible monster? THE SELFISH GIANT Oscar Wilde Retold by Maria Cleary When the Selfish Giant sees the children in his garden, he is angry and he builds a high wall. Now the children have nowhere to play. Spring comes, but in the Giant’s garden it is still winter. One morning the Giant wakes up and he has a wonderful surprise. What does the Giant see in his garden that morning? And how does it change him forever? Level C CLIL Geography · Reading 32 pages 978-3-99089-432-3 Level C CLIL Science · Reading 32 pages 978-3-7114-0216-5 Level E CLIL Reading · Music 32 pages 978-3-7114-0217-2 Level D CLIL Reading · Civics 32 pages 978-3-99089-433-0 Level D CLIL Geography · History 32 pages 978-3-99089-434-7 Level E CLIL Art · Reading 32 pages 978-3-99089-435-4 24 pages 978-3-99045-700-9 24 pages 978-3-99045-702-3 24 pages 978-3-99045-704-7 24 pages 978-3-99045-696-5 PEACH BOY Retold by Richard Northcott Long ago in Japan, an old man and woman find a baby boy in a peach. They call him Momotaro, which means ‘peach boy’ in Japanese. The years pass and Momotaro grows up. One day he takes his sword and goes off to fight the ogres who are taking the people’s treasure. Who can help Momotaro find the ogres’ island? And what happens when he arrives there? Find out in one of the most famous Japanese folktales. Level C CLIL History · Geography 32 pages 978-3-99089-431-6 24 pages 978-3-99045-699-6 THE LITTLE RED HEN Retold by Maria Cleary The little red hen has got some seeds and she asks her friends to help her plant them. But the little black cat is sleepy and the little white sheep is hungry and the little yellow duck is busy. So the little red hen plants her seeds and picks the wheat and makes the flour. But what happens when the little red hen makes some bread? Level B CLIL Geography · Science 32 pages 978-3-7114-0215-8 GRADED READERS 14 HELBLING READERS CATALOGUE 2024
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