"The Stories to Remember" series answers a demand for good quality Big Book format books with simply-written and well illustrated stories from the different faith traditions. Each title in the series contains three stories, chosen to represent different aspects of/key concepts within a main faith tradition as identified by locally agreed syllabuses for RE. 'Big book' format enables teachers to use the stories/text with class groups-the language level is appropriate for pupils aged 5-6 (Key Stage 1). Teacher's notes printed on the inside covers provide guidance on how the stories could provide a starting point for learning and assessment in RE. "The Boy with Stars in His Mouth" presents stories from the Hindu tradition which reflect key themes in the Hindu faith, including: the Boy with Stars in His Mouth, the Elephant-headed God, and the Monkey General. All books are available in Welsh language editions.
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This is Book 6 in the Stories to remember Series. See all Stories to remember books here.
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Denise Chaplin: Denise Chaplin is an RE Advisor and Manager of the South London Multifaith and Multicultural Resource Centre., Lynne Broadbent: Lynne Broadbent is Director of the British and Foreign Schools Society National RE Centre, Brunel University.
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