Sussex Folk Tales for Children

Sussex Folk Tales for Children

Author: Xanthe Gresham-Knight

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-05-21

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 0750988363

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The stories in this collection have slipped on a sunbeam, skidded on the dew and sprinted fast as a fox to be here with you. Of course, they're true, puffed on to the page with a hint of lavender and a gust of sage. They tell of Sussex: its sparkling seas; chalk giants; wise witches and crossdressing smugglers. Once you've heard them, you'll know that when leaves skitter, it's Puck, the sprite of Sussex, fighting with his sister the Fairy Queen. When you hear laughter in the forest, it's Flint, the phantom highwayman making his escape, and when you run over the Downs, you'll remember they were shaped by the Devil's buttocks. These tales – specially chosen for the enjoyment of 7- to 11-year-old readers – sparkle with magic and explode with adventure. Not only will children love to read them, or listen to them being read, these stories will also stimulate an interest in the county and help children engage with their own surroundings.


Sussex Folk Tales

Sussex Folk Tales

Author: Michael O'Leary

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2013-07-01

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0752493965

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With screaming demons in Wealdon copses and dragons lurking in bottomless ponds, the folk tales of Sussex truly represent the diversity of the area. Meet knuckers and willocks, mawkins and marsh monsters, the Piltdown Man, Lord Moon of Amberley Swamp and the princess of the Mixon Hole. There is also something terrible crawling to Crawley from Gatwick, which develops a degraded appetite in a bin ... From ghosts and madmen to witches and wise women, Michael O’Leary reveals many of the hidden horrors of Sussex – horrors that can be found in the most beautiful places, or that lurk beneath the seemingly mundane. Amid these dark tales are stories of humour and silliness, of love, lust and passion.


Essex Folk Tales for Children

Essex Folk Tales for Children

Author: Jan Williams

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-03-19

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 0750987529

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A knight in glass armour, the basilisk of Saffron Walden, Old King Cole of Colchester – Essex is a place full of fantastical characters and mysterious tales. Storyteller Jan Williams is a familiar sight around the county, entrancing locals with her tales of ghostly Romans and vicious Vikings. These stories – specially chosen to be enjoyed by 7- to 11-year-old readers – will unlock the colourful world of Essex and help children to engage with their surroundings.


Shropshire Folk Tales for Children

Shropshire Folk Tales for Children

Author: Amy Douglas

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-07-27

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0750989440

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This is a children's book. But it is for real children. It is a book of buried treasure, people-eating giants, sleeping kings and a monster fish. There's fire, wee, milk and missing body parts. It's a book that's got the bits adults don't like left in. These are stories of Shropshire. They are old and wild, like the land itself. If you like giants having their heads lopped off, girls who won't do what they're told, knights fighting with lances, one-armed ghosts and grumpy witches, then this is the book for you.


Forest Folk Tales for Children

Forest Folk Tales for Children

Author: Tom Phillips

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 0750991828

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Nestled within our green and pleasant land lies pockets of emerald trees. Their roots search deep into the ground and the branches reach high towards the sun. For centuries some of these have stood watching and listening to the human creatures living among them, hearing their stories and remembering. What mysteries could these woodlands tell if the trees could speak? Stories of brave deeds and foolish, star-crossed lovers, of monsters, giants and witches, hobs and kings. Discover the secrets of our forests in this engaging collection of folk tales.


Medieval Folk Tales for Children

Medieval Folk Tales for Children

Author: Dave Tonge

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2020-02-03

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 0750994452

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Come one, come all for a ride upon Dame Fortune's wheel! Join many a medieval character as some ride high on good luck, while others fall foul of greed, jealousy and anger. For in this book, storyteller Dave Tonge has adapted traditional tales of proud princes, discontented doctors, mean merchants, covetous cooks, heroic hounds and many more besides. Mixing them with morsels of history, Medieval Folk Tales for Children will give young readers a fair and fine flavour of the ups and downs of life from 500 to 1,000 years ago.


Leicestershire Folk Tales for Children

Leicestershire Folk Tales for Children

Author: Tom Phillips

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-07-23

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 0750989459

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How does a goddess become a witch? Why do the 9 o'clock horses roam the streets of Leicester? Where can you find a bleeding gravestone? And should you be afraid of the shag-dog? Everywhere has a story to tell. Every building, road, forest and field. Some are true, some are not. These stories have been passed down through the ages so that we don't forget them, and now they are being passed on to you. They will open your eyes to the wonders of what lies just around the corner. You will become the keeper of these local tales. Leicestershire Folk Tales for Children is a book to read on your own, together or out loud. Bring our folk tales to life and let them leap off the page.


Tyne and Wear Folk Tales for Children

Tyne and Wear Folk Tales for Children

Author: Adam Bushnell

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-12-21

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 0750990279

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Wise witches, flying donkeys and Half Hanged Macdonald: Tyne and Wear has a rich and diverse history of folklore, magic, evil fairies, saints and even the Devil himself. Storytellers Adam Bushnell and Dave Silk bring to life the rolling hills, winding rivers and Jurassic coastline in this illustrated collection of lively tales for children.


East Lothian Folk Tales for Children

East Lothian Folk Tales for Children

Author: Tim Porteus

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-11-26

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 0750990287

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East Lothian's landscape has mysterious and intriguing stories sewn into it. This collection of tales has witches and wizards, magical creatures and eerie happenings. There are dragons, faeries, ghosts and selkies. You will be whispered secrets by an ancient tree, discover why the Skeleton Boy made his home in Hanging Rock Cave, and how a rat became more than just a rat. With specially selected stories for the enjoyment of 7- to 11-year-old readers, there is something to delight and amuse in every tale.


North Wales Folk Tales for Children

North Wales Folk Tales for Children

Author: Fiona Collins

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2016-05-02

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 0750968818

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If you love magic and adventure, here is the book for you. In this treasure trove of tales, storyteller Fiona Collins has collected the best-loved stories from the misty, magical mountains, rushing rivers and green rolling hills of North Wales. In these stories you will meet dragons, giants, wizards, monsters and one extremely powerful witch – and of course the Tylwyth Teg, the Welsh fairies. From 'Once upon a time...' to 'Happy ever after' you will be transported to North Wales, where even the stones have stories to tell.