![]() ![]() The book could be used as a trigger for some fantastic artwork, exploring contrasts in tone and texture, exploring mixed media or responding emotionally to the story. Listen to me, she told them, and Ill tell you something amazing, a story thats never been told before. Children can devise stories set in wild places (see plan link below) contrast settings of the wasteland and the forest empathise with the character and write in role and write persuasively about caring for the environment or explain how plant lifecycles work.Īlthough we are focusing on English, it would be remiss not to mention the artistic potential of The Tin Forest. The Tin Forest will provide a starting point for a wealth of writing. It can be viewed as a story about the importance of looking after the Earth, a story about the power of resilience and perseverance or the idea that hope can spring in the darkest of places. The only one I know so far is the Empurroar since it's name appeared on the popup. View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Grand Emperor. Discussion thread: Provided by jmatarii: Provided by jmatarii. ![]() This is truly a book which gets children talking. I've been trying to find the names of the animals from the current Spin to Win for over an hour now and I can't find them in the wiki. Fantasy Forest Story Discussions Fantasy Forest: Creatures Guide. great stimulus for discussion, empathy and inspiration.strong environmental and moral messages. ![]() There are many elements which make this a special book: From a moment of inspiration and under the care of the old man, a forest made of tin emerges, and from this springs life and beauty. It tells the story of an old man who dreams of living in a wild forest bursting with life, but lives in a grey and barren scrap-metal wasteland. Written by Helen Ward and illustrated by Wayne Anderson, The Tin Forest is a beautifully crafted modern fable. ![]()
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