Book details

The BIG BOOK Of ANIMAL STORIES.
Description
Three great animal stories, featuring Henry the invisible Great Dane, Damaris the intelligent duck, and Fitzherbert the Swoose, offspring of a swan and a goose.
Age
4-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Educational Value: 'The Big Book of Animal Stories' offers a wealth of knowledge about different animal species, their habitats, and behaviors, making it an excellent resource for readers who want to learn more about the animal kingdom in an engaging and entertaining way.
- Moral Lessons: Dick King-Smith's stories often contain important moral lessons about kindness, empathy, and respect for all living creatures. These stories can help instill positive values in readers of all ages.
- Imagination and Creativity: The book's diverse range of animal tales sparks the imagination and encourages creativity in young readers. The fantastical elements and unique scenarios presented in the stories allow children to explore new ideas and think outside the box.
- Enjoyment for All Ages: While 'The Big Book of Animal Stories' is primarily targeted towards children, its charming and witty storytelling style makes it a delightful read for adults as well. The book's universal themes and heartwarming narratives can be appreciated by readers across different age groups.