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OverviewIt's a very long way from Spider Webdon to Glenthistle. But after reading about King Robert the Spid of Glenthistle in a history book, Spid decides to visit his cousin, Hamish McSpid, who lives there. However, Spid and his friends have hardly arrived when strange things begin to happen. Of course, the fearsome monster of Loch Monroe is nothing more than a legendary beast ... Or is it ...? The story features two songs: 'Hamish McSpid' and 'The Water King'. By scanning QR codes, readers can hear musical versions of the songs: 'The Ballad of Hamish McSpid' is a folk song in the Scottish music tradition. It has a stirring violin accompaniment.'The Water King' is a tub-thumping tune that celebrates and warns about the 'guardian' of the loch. With very creative prose, Spid's adventures are fun for parents, and teachers to read to, and with, their children. They present lots of opportunities to invest dramatic licence thus helping adults and children interact and engage. The humour works at multiple levels from silly and slapstick to more sophisticated wordplay and concepts. Thus, children will discover more and enjoy reading the stories multiple times. Spid is a lowly spider, who wants to better himself, write songs, and marry his girlfriend Bid, though he is prone to hilarious mishaps mostly of his own making. He is hard-working, cool, and a role model for young children. As well as encouraging children to read and love books, Spid's adventures also teach valuable life lessons, including determination and what psychologists call a 'growth mindset' (desire to better oneself and succeed), the importance of friendship, and sustainability. For more parent and teacher resources to accompany the book and help children learn to read and grow go to https://spidthespider.com/fun-childrens-activities/ Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Eaton , Julia VasinaPublisher: Spidling Productions Limited Imprint: Spidling Productions Limited Volume: 13 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 14.80cm Weight: 0.160kg ISBN: 9781915376213ISBN 10: 1915376211 Pages: 76 Publication Date: 04 November 2024 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews“A charming, page-turner! Spid the Spider is packed full of humour, adventure and memorable characters your little one will love.” Liz McGovern, Editor, Scotland4Kids Author InformationJohn lives and works in Taunton, England. As a lyricist and storyteller, he has written over two dozen Spid stories and over a hundred songs. John started writing to keep in touch, and build relationships with his granddaughter, Evaleigh. He is passionate about encouraging literacy, and love of the English language. Some of the themes in Spid's books mirror John's own life. When he left school, he did not know what, if anything, he would be good at. Being one of eight children and growing up on a council estate he did not aspire to higher purpose. Though through working in healthcare, qualifying as a healthcare professional and travelling the world, he has established a successful healthcare business, and in so doing, amassed lots of humorous anecdotes on life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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