
The Skeleton in the Cupboard is completely unique and incredibly charming. Full of mysterious and somewhat quirky characters, this book allows teachers in Key Stage 2 to take a fresh look at the National Curriculum thread of becoming familiar with a wide range of traditional tales. These short, engaging stories from Latvia will pull children under their spell. Awareness of more common traditional tales will allow them to make comparisons and see how rich (and similar) literary tradition is across Europe.
This book is a must for any teacher who wants to broaden the range of what they offer to children and provide short stories that will promote high-quality discussion. Each story brings its own message of friendship, truth and wisdom.
Description
In the north of Europe, on the top left-hand tip of a country shaped like a butterfly, lies the Livonian coast: a quiet place with wide sandy beaches, wild forests and not very many people at all.
If you decide to go there yourself and sit on the edge of a forest, you might see some little creatures moving around, smaller than the elks but bigger than the wild boar and badgers…
Can you spot prickly Spendthrift, desperately trying to impress her friends? Over by that little house is Hare, preparing buttercup tea and crisp golden waffles for his sailor friend (and prisoner) Wolf, who just wants to be back at sea. And that worried-looking fellow hurrying up the hill is Squishbod – he really does have a skeleton in his cupboard…
Across nine deeply atmospheric and compelling fairytales, Lilija Berzinska follows the desires and anxieties of a community of mysterious creatures in the north of Latvia, gently exploring their preoccupations and suggesting solutions with resonant empathy and wisdom.
A Skeleton in the Cupboard won the prestigious Latvian Literary Award of the Year (Children’s Category) in 2019, with judges noting: ‘Lilija Berzinska’s tales ooze warmth and sweetness.’
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