A World Full of Winter Stories
In the latest book in this wonderful series, Angela McAllister introduces her readers to a brilliant collection of stories, perfect for sharing on winter evenings. Gathered into six sections- Birds and Beasts, Tricks and Troubles, Ice and Snow, Quests and Journeys, Spirits and Magic and Christmas- there are fifty tales here from countries and cultures across the world.
Retold with great thought and care, each story is the perfect length for a bedtime story, offering plenty to enjoy and discuss. Each is accompanied by lovely illustrations which capture the frost and chill of the cold weather contrasting with the warmth and safety of indoors. There are so many wonderful tales here- ‘Salt on a Magpie’s Tale’, ‘The Silver Flute’, ‘The Ice Man’ and ‘The Spider and the Christmas Tree’. Some of the stories contain familiar characters- Anansi, Thor and Loki- whilst some seek to explain how or why things are as they are. There really is something to appeal to everyone in this collection!
The anthology also makes an invaluable addition to any teacher’s bookshelf. The stories are perfect for guided reading sessions, engaging and achievable with plenty to talk about and investigate. The stories are also wonderful for enjoying at the end of the day- and sure to encourage children to share traditional tales they have enjoyed at home.
I can’t recommend this series highly enough!
A World Full of Winter Stories:
50 Folk Tales and Legends from Around the World
Angela McAllister, illustrated by Olga Baumert
Frances Lincoln ISBN: 978-0711277908
You can read my review of ‘A World Full of Nature Stories’ here and ‘Once Upon a Hillside’ here.