Chinese Adventure

Chinese Adventure by Roderick Hunt is a 32-page book published by Oxford University Press in 1995. This edition presents six stories from the popular Owls Storybooks series, designed to assist young readers in transitioning to the more complex Magpie Storybooks. The narratives include magic key adventures that transport children to various historical settings, including Ancient Rome and Imperial China, while also exploring themes relevant to modern life.
Readers will find engaging tales that not only entertain but also introduce concepts related to history and conservation. The stories are crafted to support language arts development, making them suitable for intermediate readers. This collection offers a diverse range of experiences, from the exploration of significant historical periods to contemporary issues, all within the framework of enjoyable storytelling.
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Here are six more of the popular Owls Storybooks, this time at Stage 7, to aid the transition to the more complex Magpie Storybooks, and the Robins and Jackdaws branches. Five out of the six are magic key stories, taking the children to Ancient Rome, Imperial China, England during the Civil War, America in the Gold Rush, and a modern school playground. In “The motorway”, Biff and Chip become involved in conservation.
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