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at school we don`t learn much about famous english writers. that`s why my pupils decided to read about fairy tellers and to make this ppt and to r
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English fairy tellers
English tales
Helen Beatrix PotterWas born on the 28 of July in Kensington London A great writer illustratorscientistLoved natural worldPublished 23 booksThe most notable isPeter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter
Peter RabbitA white Rabbit
Roald Dahl
Dahl was born in1916 inCardiff WalesA great novelist poet screenwriterWrote children`s literature horror mystery fantasyDied in 1990 in Oxford
Alan Alexander Milne Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18 1882 in the family of a schoolmaster In 1926 he wrote the tale Winnie- the-Pooh and devoted it to his sonHe was a great novelist playwright and poetDied in 1953
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Helen Beatrix PotterWas born on the 28 of July in Kensington London A great writer illustratorscientistLoved natural worldPublished 23 booksThe most notable isPeter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter
Peter RabbitA white Rabbit
Roald Dahl
Dahl was born in1916 inCardiff WalesA great novelist poet screenwriterWrote children`s literature horror mystery fantasyDied in 1990 in Oxford
Alan Alexander Milne Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18 1882 in the family of a schoolmaster In 1926 he wrote the tale Winnie- the-Pooh and devoted it to his sonHe was a great novelist playwright and poetDied in 1953
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Peter RabbitA white Rabbit
Roald Dahl
Dahl was born in1916 inCardiff WalesA great novelist poet screenwriterWrote children`s literature horror mystery fantasyDied in 1990 in Oxford
Alan Alexander Milne Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18 1882 in the family of a schoolmaster In 1926 he wrote the tale Winnie- the-Pooh and devoted it to his sonHe was a great novelist playwright and poetDied in 1953
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Roald Dahl
Dahl was born in1916 inCardiff WalesA great novelist poet screenwriterWrote children`s literature horror mystery fantasyDied in 1990 in Oxford
Alan Alexander Milne Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18 1882 in the family of a schoolmaster In 1926 he wrote the tale Winnie- the-Pooh and devoted it to his sonHe was a great novelist playwright and poetDied in 1953
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Alan Alexander Milne Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18 1882 in the family of a schoolmaster In 1926 he wrote the tale Winnie- the-Pooh and devoted it to his sonHe was a great novelist playwright and poetDied in 1953
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Charles Lutwidge DodgsonPen- name ndash Lewis CarrollBorn in1832 in Cheshire EnglandAuthor mathematician artistWrote Children` literatureFantasyLogicNotable worksAlice in WonderlandThe hunting of the shark
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe was born in 1660 in London England He became a merchant He was also a prolific political pamphleteer Later he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time Defoe died in 1731
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Kipling was born in1865 in Bombey IndiaA great English writer poet novelistGot the Nobel prize in 1907The most famous book ldquo JungleBookrdquo was written in1894Died in1936 in London
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Oscar WildOscar Wild was born in DublinNorthern Ireland in 1854-1900He studied in a royal school in Dublin Wild graduated from Trinity college andCambridge universityThe most notable talesHappy PrinceA Star boy
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Donald Bassett
Bassett was born in 1910 in EnglandHe wrote stories for children for TV and radio programsHe was an actor and sounded his tales himself The most popular are
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Mr Milaca Lazy JackThe lost birthdayA girl and a dragonMice on the Moon
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Pamela TraversBritish author P L Travers (1899ndash1996) She was best known for her book Mary Poppins and its sequels This fantasy about a nanny with magical powers became one of the great publishing successes of the twentieth century
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Charles DickensCharles Dickens is one of the best English writers He was born on 7 February 1812 His masterpieces are Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorritt All his writings whether sad or happy serious or gay are about ordinary people whose life he knew very well
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
James Barry1890-1937Was born in Scotland in a poor family of a weaverGraduated from Edinburgh universityA great Scottish playwright and novelistThe author of the tale Peter Pan( 1904)
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Jonathan Swift1667-1745Was born in Ireland DublinWas the dean inSaint Patrick CathedralA great satirical writerInterested in politics The most famous book for children was Gulliver`s Travels
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
John Ronald Tolkien1892-1973Graduated from Oxford universityWorked as a professor in the universityA great writer linguist philologistNotable worksThe Lord of the rings (1954-1955)The Hobbit (1937)The main characters elves dwarves trolls goblins
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
Eleanor Farjeon1881-1968Her father was a writerShe got HCh Anderson`prizeFor her book ldquoA small libraryrdquoPopular talesThe tale of Tom TiddlerNut and MayThe 7th princessThe glass slipper
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak
English folk talesbull The three little pigsbull Jack and the beansteak bull Lazy Jackbull The fish and the ringbull The cock the Mouse and the little Red Henbull Robin Hoodbull Red Riding Hoodbull Silly Jackbull Many of them were translated by a Russian poet
Marshak