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Animal Tails

including:

Fiction:

though by the animals themselves) eg Black

Beauty

by Anna Sewell.

3. Stories in which animals take on the

characteristics of humans. This is called

The 29th Annual African

Hippopotamous Race by Morris Lurie.

4. Tales in which animal features/characters

generations they are known as myths/legends.

Non Fiction:

4. Recounts of real animal behaviour eg

Gorillas in the Mist

by Dian Fossey. habits eg the

Weird, Wild and Wonderful series

by Kathie Atkinson, Shelly Underwood et al.

Find and read at least one story from

each of the book categories listed above. Record your reading on the Personal Reading Record page.This tree in Walt Disney World,

Orlando, Florida, is covered in

detailed animal carvings and commemorates author Rudyard

Kipling's entertaining tales.

Photographer unknown.

ABORIGINAL DREAMTIME

STORIES

environment, including the animals. Its stories often through song and dance.

Today a number are available as books eg

Sisi and the Cassawary by Arone Raymond

Meeks;

Dunbi the Owl, The Kangaroo and the Porpoise

and

The Echidna and the Shade Tree

all

OR online eg visit:

www.dreamtime.net.au/dreaming/storylistChoose an animal with a distinctive feature or behaviour and write your own story about its origin.

Book Safari Blackline Masters © Copyright 2009 Kookaburra Educational Resources

Rudyard Kipling was an

who was born in Bombay, journalist before his stories brought him world fame. The the Nobel Prize for Literature, he remains the in the late 1890s, just as safaris became the rage with rich westerners. After that, he visited the country regularly and as a result, came to know the wildlife well.

Just So Stories, a

the origin of many animal features eg How the

Leopard Got His Spots, How the Rhinoceros

Got His Skin

and

The Elephant's Child

(which

TalesCelebratingChildren's Book Week 2009

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