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Good Question - A Tale Told Backwards Book Activities

Good Question - A Tale Told Backwards Book Activities

Sue Whiting
Annie White
A CBCA notable Picture Book for 2021 this story uses intertextuality to follow Fox's journey through a series of Fairytales. Perfect for children in Years 1 or 2 who are studying fairy tales and fractured rhymes. We have made 6 activities - craft activities related to Jack and the Beanstalk, Three Little Pigs, Henny Penny and Cinderella, a Goldilocks colour by number and a board game for children to design their own game.
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PLAY

Good Question - A Tale Told Backwards - Jigsaw Puzzle
Good Question - A Tale Told Backwards - Maze
Good Question - A Tale Told Backwards - Cards

LEARN

Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Goldilocks and The Three Bears
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Goldilocks and The Three Bears
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Henny Penny
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Henny Penny
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Board Game
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Board Game
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Jack and The Beanstalk
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Jack and The Beanstalk
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Cinderella
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Cinderella
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Three Little Pigs
Good Question: A Tale Told Backwards - Three Little Pigs
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