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with children’s storybook Ranjit's Rainbow Tigers by Tracy Kewley

with illustrations by Jessica Knight

The topic of Traders opens up an exotic world, rich in stories, ideas and exploration and our story Ranjit’s Rainbow Tigers, leads the way.

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Reward your KS2 storytellers with this A grub's life themed certificate.

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Reward your KS1 storytellers with this A grub's life themed certificate.

Reward your KS1 storytellers with this A grub's life themed certificate.

Reward your KS2 storytellers with this A grub's life themed certificate.

At the age of 12, a slave boy, on the island of Madagascar discovered a technique for pollinating vanilla orchids quickly and profitably – read his story.

Meet our little grub on his journey to becoming a Moon Moth. Along the way, he meets lots of Madagascan jungle animals and learns about patience and self-belief too.

We look at some of the life cycles of the animals in our story A Grub’s Tale.

Cut out and make some reveal-and-learn French picture cards for all of the animals in A grub’s tale.

Work out how much leaf our little grub has left at the end of the day with some simple addition and subtraction of fractions.

The official language in Madagascar is French. Here are some useful phrases to use if you are devising a French puppet show.

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    “A really wonderful resource for teachers who still believe that there is value in stories and in handling books. Thank you!” Hannah Fuller Bookhappy, Durham
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