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Jack And The Beanstalk: Book And Cd

  • Jack And The Beanstalk: Book And Cd
    Jack And The Beanstalk: Book And Cd
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    Product ID: 83271
    Category: Books
    Description: A great adventure begins when Jack swaps his cow for six magic beans that grow to the land of the clouds! A vibrant retelling of a timeless story, accompanied by a story CD.
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    ISBN: 9781905236428
    Price: £6.99

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfectly balanced mix of contemporary and traditional, menace and magic., 12 Mar 2008
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ELH Browning "Esther-Lou" (Kingston Bagpuize, Oxon) - See all my reviews
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With a storyteller in yellow and green who sets us off on a well-paced tale, this story is rich in description and has enough depth for the 3-7 age group rather than being too heavily trimmed down: there are a couple of paragraphs per page, so six or eight decent length sentences.
As well as covering everything you'd expect in the well-known version, there are touches of additional interest and intrigue, particularly in the pictures, which my children comment on over and over again: wacky hats, minibeasts underground as the beans grow, assorted keys, and rows and rows of bulging sacks.
I grew up on "I smell the blood of an Englishman" and I'm always disappointed by the different giant wordings in newer versions. In this book he calls Fee Fo Fi Fum, I smell the blood of a stinky man - I leave you to make your own judgement on this.
Sharkey's stylized funky illustrations are tailored to the traditional through the use of a muted colour palette, greens, browns and creams... Read more
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous fun pictures and text. Nice for adults and childre, 27 Nov 2000
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I do not mind when my son wants this book read time and time again! The pictures are full of colour, vibrant and fun. Jack looks cheeky and trendy! The story is told with a sense of humour too. A family favourite - our 3 year-old loves it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack and the Beanstalk (Book & CD), 4 Jun 2011
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Love this book! I bought this book as a teacher for my class to link with our topic of 'Let's Grow'. The children loved it and really got into the characters. the illustrations are lovely and the story has a modern twist to it....brilliant!
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