Readers, young and old, will enjoy this delghtful story of a poor farm boy who trades the family cow for some magic beans. Find out how a huge beanstalk leads him to a treasure in a terrible giant's castle in the sky.
Enjoy the mystery and the magic of this evergreen tale presented in a simple, readable format, enhanced by vivid and colourful illustrations.
My Big Book of Fairy Tales Series:
-Contains delightful classic fairy tales for young reader' enjoyment
-Written in simple lahguage for easy understanding
-Presented in large print for easy reading
-Helps young readers to develop good reading skill
-Includes lively, colourful illustrations to stimulate the imagination
Note Teachers and Parents:
-Start by talking about the illustrations and characters in the story to your child.
-Read the story more than once to your child.
-Then read the story together. Stüp occasionally to encourage your child to continue the story. Repeat this process until your child can read the whole story confidently by himmself/herself.
-Spend no more then 20 to 30 minutes with your child in any one reading sesion. Avoid times when your child is tired, upset or hungry.
Readers, young and old, will enjoy this delghtful story of a poor farm boy who trades the family cow for some magic beans. Find out how a huge beanstalk leads him to a treasure in a terrible giant's castle in the sky.
Enjoy the mystery and the magic of this evergreen tale presented in a simple, readable format, enhanced by vivid and colourful illustrations.
My Big Book of Fairy Tales Series:
-Contains delightful classic fairy tales for young reader' enjoyment
-Written in simple lahguage for easy understanding
-Presented in large print for easy reading
-Helps young readers to develop good reading skill
-Includes lively, colourful illustrations to stimulate the imagination
Note Teachers and Parents:
-Start by talking about the illustrations and characters in the story to your child.
-Read the story more than once to your child.
-Then read the story together. Stüp occasionally to encourage your child to continue the story. Repeat this process until your child can read the whole story confidently by himmself/herself.
-Spend no more then 20 to 30 minutes with your child in any one reading sesion. Avoid times when your child is tired, upset or hungry.