Forward Together / Ymlaen Gyda'n Gilydd
Story Time!
Click on any of the picture links below to read and listen to the on-line stories.
Don't forget to turn your speakers on.
Storyteller videos - from the Oxford Owl
Watch these professional storytellers read a selection of the Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales books. Click on the owl! Then click on the storyteller notes for hints on how to recreate their simple storytelling techniques.
Do you read with your parents?
Read a book. Give a book!
Fairy Tales
Fiction
What is fiction? These are stories where the content is about imaginary events and characters that have been invented by the author.
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Non-Fiction
What is non-fiction? Examples of non-fiction writing are essays, blogs, journals, textbooks, biographies, diaries, documentaries, historical facts, scientific information, photographs, travel books, user guides, diagrams and some types of journalism. The content of non-fiction writing is mostly factual information.
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