Oona And The Giant SUMMARY
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In this ancient Irish tale, the clever and beautiful Oona uses her wits to save her husband’s life after he is threatened by the fearsome giant Cuchulainn. From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna, and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
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Oona and the Giant
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- With an exciting, carefree tale, Jessica Souhami's Mrs McCool and the Giant Cuhullin: An Irish Tale would be ideal as a read-aloud.
- A very extremely entertaining tale, considerably dramatic in and of itself, particularly Oona's ability and aptitude are both enchanting and also approving.
- And for me, the granted and modified account of Mrs McCool and the Giant Cuhullin: An Irish narrative also shows writer/artist Jessica Souhami's framework as a part of a travelling doll play, as it nearly looks and appears as though a spoken author is correct beyond on the sheet with us.
- As for the accompanying drawings, although the pictures are really clear and interesting, they are not all that important to my flavour.
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