Title: The Little Rainbow Dragon: And 17 More Colour Stories
Author: Marion Ireland and Margaret Lewer
Publisher: XlibrisAU
ISBN: 978-1-5434-0247-6
Pages: 64
Genre: Juvenile Fiction

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Synopsis

Imagine a world without colour! Such a world would be dull and boring. Planet Earth is full of colour, and people all over the world love and appreciate colour in its many forms. Children will find their favourite colours in this unique collection of colour stories that tap into the imagination and enthusiasm of children, starting with a fantasy story about a colourful little dragon. Stories about all the colours of the rainbow plus black, white, grey, pink, brown, turquoise, silver and gold have been created to also give children some understanding and appreciation of colour and its relevance in their world. Some stories contain a subtle message skilfully woven around the characters. For example, The Little Rainbow Dragon has a subtle antibullying message. A Story About Black has a subtle message about overcoming being afraid of the dark. Children all over the world relate to timeless stories such as these. They also provide a vehicle to foster a love of literature. Reading to children is, and always has been, an essential element in establishing a framework for independent reading.

About the Author

Marion Ireland and Margaret Lewer met at Sydney Teachers College and went on to become experienced teachers in early childhood and primary education. Margaret and Marion are both creative thinkers who have always understood and been passionate about the importance of storytelling and reading stories to children. Th ey are co-authors of ‘Literacy for Littlies’.
Marion and Margaret believe that to foster a lifetime love of literature through reading for enjoyment is one of the most precious gift s we can give to children. They have drawn on their combined extensive experience as teachers, mothers and grandmothers to create these original stories to be read to children at school and also as bedtime stories until children can
read them independently. Margaret lives in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales and Marion lives in Gippsland, Victoria.

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