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Books with author C COOKSON

  • Blue Baccy

    C Cookson

    Paperback (Macmillan Education Australia, )
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  • Our John Willie

    C COOKSON

    Paperback (MACMILLAN EDUCATION AUSTRALIA, March 15, 1976)
    1st edition paperback, vg+
  • Mrs Flannagan's Trumpet

    C Cookson

    Paperback (Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd, Jan. 1, 1996)
    None
  • THE SILENT LADY

    Cookson C

    Hardcover (BCA, March 15, 2001)
    Book by CATHERINE COOKSON
  • 100 Brilliant Poems For Children

    Paul Cookson

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 1, 2016)
    From Paul Cookson comes 100 Brilliant Poems For Children, featuring the best of the absolute best. The essential poems for every child to read and enjoy.
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  • The Works: Every Kind of Poem You Will Ever Need at School

    Paul Cookson

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, July 17, 2014)
    Every kind of poem a teacher could wish for, all in one bumper bookThis book contains every kind of poem you will ever need for a classroom—but it is also a book packed with brilliant poems that will delight any reader. It's got chants, action verses, riddles, tongue twisters, shape poems, puns, acrostics, haikus, cinquains, kennings, couplets, thin poems, lists, conversations, monologues, epitaphs, songs, limericks, tankas, nonsense poems, raps, narrative verse, and performance poetry, and that's just for starters. It features poems from the very best classic and modern poets, for example: William Blake, Michael Rosen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Allan Ahlberg, W.H. Auden, Brian Patten, Roger McGough, Roald Dahl, Charles Causley, Eleanor Farjeon, Benjamin Zephaniah, Ted Hughes, T.S. Eliot, and William Shakespeare, to name but a few. This is a book packed with gems for dipping in to time and time again.
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  • Slinky Jane

    Cookson

    (Signet, June 1, 1976)
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  • Ant on the Run

    Jan Cookson

    eBook (iUniverse, Sept. 24, 2003)
    Ant on the Run is an adventure story that teaches children about insects and other tiny creatures, in an interesting way that will hold the attention of the child. The creatures in the book face the sorts of dangers each day that would make humans heroes. The story tells of a bond between three unlikely friends, that other animals in their world find hard to understand. One of the friends, an arrogant sugar ant who is a prince, discovers that he has to leave the nest in a hurry. The ant in this story (Aaron), and his two friends (Lucy, a caterpillar who matches wits with Aaron, and Zack, a kind hearted skink) flee from the nest and its huge soldier ants. Their journey takes them through many adventures, and they meet some unusual creatures along the way before finding their new home. But finding this home results in Zack having to face his greatest fear.
  • Paul Cookson's Joke Shop

    Paul Cookson

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, Feb. 27, 2014)
    Paul Cookson’s Joke Shop brings together his favourite poems, his funniest poems and his most memorable poems - as well as a selection of brand new unpublished favourites. Twenty five years of laughter can be found within these pages including gems such The Toilet Seat Has Teeth, Superman's Dog, Where Teacher's Keep Their Pets, Let No One Steal Your Dreams and many many more. Paul Cookson’s Joke Shop has been open for twenty five years - come back any time!
  • The Works

    Paul Cookson

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, July 1, 2010)
    Every kind of poem teachers could wish for - all in one bumper book! The Works is 10 years old and this special anniversary edition features brand-new lesson plans from poets including John Foster, Brian Moses, Valerie Bloom, and Pie Corbett. The Works contains every kind of poem you will ever need for the Literacy Hour but it is also a book packed with brilliant poems that will delight any reader. It's got chants, action verses, riddles, tongue twisters, shape poems, puns, acrostics, haikus, cinquains, kennings, couplets, thin poems, lists, conversations, monologues, epitaphs, songs, limericks, tankas, nonsense poems, raps, narrative verse, and performance poetry - that's just for starters. It features poems from the very best classic and modern poets, for example: William Blake, Michael Rosen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Allan Ahlberg, W.H. Auden, Brian Patten, Roger McGough, Roald Dahl, Charles Causley, Eleanor Farjeon, Benjamin Zephaniah, Ted Hughes, T.S. Eliot, and William Shakespeare to name but a few.
  • The Hunters

    anna cookson

    language (, Nov. 20, 2014)
    The last place Angela wants to be on her 14th birthday is on holiday with her Dad and his new family in the New Forest. When a pony-trekking expedition organised by her step-mother ends in a humiliating fall from her horse, Angela decides enough is enough and strides off alone into the forest. Soon she is lost; but this is the only the beginning of Angela's adventures in a world that first terrifies, then intrigues and fascinates her, and takes her on a journey that will change her life.
  • Silly Poems

    Paul Cookson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 3, 2015)
    This 'Silly' themed anthology of poems is written by various authors. The anthologies in this series are updated and revised versions of previously published titles, each with several brand new poems in them. There's an anthology for every place and topic. Make sure you've always got a verse rehearsed! Roaring dinosaur rhymes, silly school rhymes: even some revolting rhymes to get you groaning. You can rap or rhyme them, mime them out or tackle fiendish tongue-twisters. Heaps of rib-tickling rhymes to send you poetry potty, and it all supports the school curriculum. A matching Teacher Resource Book, written by Paul Cookson, features workshop-style lessons based on different poetry types/genres. Each lesson focuses on a specific poem from one of the anthologies.