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Barnaby Bear goes to Brittany (Big Book)

Elaine Jackson

Key Stage: 1

Pages: 28

ISBN: 978-1-899085-83-5

Published: 2000

 

£25.99

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Each Barnaby Bear big book now comes with a selection of little books for FREE.

These large format books, designed for group reading, are a must for every key stage 1 teacher. They bring geography to life through the delightful story and extensive cross-curricular follow up activities included in the four pages of teachers’ notes and photocopiable worksheets. Each book links to other areas of the curriculum, including numeracy, literacy, history, art, design and technology.

Barnaby's grandparents take Barnaby and his Mum on holiday to Brittany. Barnaby's experiences, and his curiosity about the place, its people and their way of life provide an irresistable resource for children to compare and contrast with their own locality.

The four little books that accompany this big book are: Are we nearly there yet? (level 1), Let's go to Brittany (level 1), Barnaby plays boules (level 2) and Pancakes for supper (level 2).


CONTENTS

Barnaby visits his grandparents
A lovely surprise
At the ferry terminal
On the ferry
Barnaby arrives in France
Exploring Roscoff
A day out in Morlaix
The end of the holiday

Teachers’ notes

weblink: http://www.barnabybear.co.uk

weblink: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/barnabybear/

weblink: http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/word/primaryschemes/geo5.doc

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