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Rhyme Time  (Key Stage 1
                & Key Stage

                              2)

    Old Mother Hubbard: The celebrated nonsense verse about an amazing dog. Comes with historical notes,
    teacher commentary and worksheets. (252 words) Themes: Politeness and Loyalty (Zip Stage 4)

    The House that Jack Built: The well known cumulative poem (or round). Comes with historical notes, teacher
    commentary and worksheets. (387 words) Theme: The interconnectedness of all things (Zip Stage 4)

    Limericks by Edward Lear: Five of the most enjoyable of Lear’s ground breaking limericks. Comes with
    biographical notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (157 words in total) Themes: Humour, Not taking
    life too seriously (Zip Stage 5)

    The Rainbow and The Wind: Two of Christina Rossetti’s most beloved poems for children. Comes with
    biographical and historical notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (252 words) Theme: The beauty
    of Nature (Zip Stage 4)

    Wynken, Blynken and Nod: Probably the best known of American children’s verses – a charming
    fantasy about dreaming. Comes with biographical notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (387 words)
    Themes: The importance of fantasy, the beauty of childhood (Zip Stage 5)

    The Owl and the Pussycat: Edward Lear’s immortal fantasy. Comes with biographical notes, teacher
    commentary and worksheets. (236 words in total) Themes: Love, the importance of our animal friends
    (Zip Stage 5)

    A Poison Tree: William Blake’s renowned parable about truth and betrayal. Comes with biographical
    notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (102 words) Themes: Anger, Honesty (Zip Stage 6)

    Jabberwocky: Lewis Carroll’s great fantasy masterpiece – a comic reworking of the old heroic epic tradition
    – in which a young warrior finds and defeats a terrible monster. Comes with biographical and historical notes,
    teacher commentary and worksheets. (180 words) Themes: Heroism, Humour (Zip Stage 8)

    Ozymandias: Shelley’s immortal sonnet – about the ruined statue of a long dead king who once thought he
    was king of the world. Comes with biographical notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (114 words)
    Themes: Pride, Self-delusion, The brevity of life (Zip Stage 10)

    The Lady of Shalott: Tennyson’s famous romance about Camelot. The ‘Lady’ falls in love with Sir Lancelot.
    However, she is under a fateful curse, and her love proves lethal. Difficult, but exceptionally beautiful. Comes
    with biographical and historical notes, teacher commentary and worksheets. (958 words) Themes: Love, Fate,
    Beauty (Zip Stage 10)

    The Pied Piper of Hamelin: Browning’s great retelling of the classic myth of the rats, the piper who is
    betrayed, and the revenge he takes. A very challenging work in places, but the story comes through loud
    and clear. Accompanied by biographical and historical background, teacher commentary and worksheets.
    (2121 words) Themes: Arrogance, Justice, Honesty (Zip Stage 10)

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