These Polish folk tales have a delightfully mischievous character all their own. To create his sparkling collection, Richard Monte has gathered some of Poland's favourite stories from all over the country.
Chapters;
1. The Dragon Of Krakow
2. The Amber Queen
3. The Gingerbread Bees
4. The Golden Duck of Warsaw
5. Mountain Man and Oak Tree Man
6. Neptune and the Naughty Fish
7. The King who was eaten by Mice
Comments about this book:
Interesting, well-written, imaginatively illustrated and designed book… there are rich rewards for those who enter the fascinating stories inside. - Ibby Link
An excellent book… Hess's stylish illustrations add humour and atmosphere in equal measure. - Books for Keeps
Although modernised in their language and style of story-telling, the legends still hold the kind of quality that children always look for in fairy tales and folk stories. A perfect introduction to another country’s heritage. - School Librarian
This is a charming retelling of these traditional folk stories...Well written and with lots of vivid description, they would also stimulate an older reader. - www.writeaway.org.uk
The stylish funny illustrations are by the highly acclaimed illustrator Paul Hess. Brimming with humour, magic and visual charm, Richard Monte's retellings are a delight for all ages. - www.bettybookmark.co.uk
These seven short folk stories from around Poland are known to every Polish child, and the sparkling and accessible re-tellings will delight all children - start with the story of the Dragon of Krakow in which the threatening dragon is tricked by a shoemaker, and your class will call out for more. - Scholastic Best Books of 2008