Robin Hood

“Robin Hood” by Roderick Hunt is a 1987 edition published by Oxford University Press, featuring 24 pages in English. This book presents the legendary tale of Robin Hood, a figure known for his adventures in Sherwood Forest and his commitment to stealing from the rich to give to the poor. The narrative is designed to engage readers with its exploration of themes related to folklore and social justice, making it a notable addition to the realm of children’s literature.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on the classic elements of the Robin Hood legend, incorporating aspects of language arts and social science. The storytelling is crafted to appeal to young audiences, encouraging an understanding of the cultural significance of folklore and mythology. With its accessible language and engaging illustrations, this book serves as an introduction to the enduring story of Robin Hood, inviting readers to explore the values and lessons embedded within this timeless narrative.
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