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Sleeping

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Beauty

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Series created by Roderick Hunt and


a nd Alex Brychta
Written by Roderick Hunt
Illustrated by Alex Brychta

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BEFORE READING DURING READING
Talk together Enjoy the story together.

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• Look at the title and cover. Briefly explain If your child needs
the plot of Sleeping Beauty if necessary. support to read the

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(A princess falls asleep for one hundred story:
years and a prince wakes her with a kiss) • Remind your child to

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• Ask: What do you think will happen in sound out and blend
this version of the story? unfamiliar words from
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• Look through the book and talk about
the pictures.
left to right.
• Look for compound
words, where two
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words create a bigger
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word, e.g. moonlight.


About the words in this book • If a word is still too
• Your child should be able to sound
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tricky, simply say the


out and blend some words, which whole word for
may include: your child.
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time saw sharp clipper • Re-read sentences


to focus on their
thorns ripe cobwebs
meaning where
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• Some words may be more challenging. necessary.


Encourage or model blending, then
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read the words below to your child


if necessary.
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people called
picked beauty
See the inside back cover
doesn’t for more ideas.
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blackberries.
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The children went to pick


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There were lots of blackberries. The


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bushes had thorns.

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“Mind the thorns,” called Wilma.


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“Ow!” said Chip. “The thorns are


sharp.”
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Wilma saw some big blackberries. She


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had some thick gloves and some


clippers.
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Wilma put on the thick gloves. She


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cut the stems with the clippers.

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The children went home. They ate


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some blackberries.
“Yuk! This isn’t ripe,” said Biff.
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Biff picked up the magic key. It began


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to glow.
“The magic is working,” said Biff.
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The magic took them to a castle.


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“Wow! Look at these thorns,” said


Kipper.
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A man was stuck in the thorns.


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“Ow! Help!” he called. “I can’t get


free.”
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Wilma put on the gloves. She got the


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clippers. Then she cut the man free.

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“Thanks,” said the man. “I wanted to


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get to the castle, but I got stuck in


the thorns.”
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“I am a prince,” said the man. “I need


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to get in the castle. There is a princess


in there.”
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“We can help,” said Wilma. “We can


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lend you these clippers.”

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The thorns were sharp but the prince


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cut a way in.


“Mind the thorns,” he called.
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At last, they got to the castle. The


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prince pushed the door open.

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They went inside the castle. Everyone


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was fast asleep.

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There was dust on everything.


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“Yuk!” said Kipper. “Look at the


cobwebs.”
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There were cobwebs everywhere. There


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were even cobwebs on the people.

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At last, they found the princess. She


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was fast asleep.


“Now what do I do?” said the prince.
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“You kiss the princess,” said Kipper.


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“Then she wakes up. Everyone knows


that!”
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The prince kissed the princess.


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“Yuk,” said Chip.


The princess woke up.
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“At last!” said the princess.


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Everyone in the castle woke up.

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The magic key glowed.


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“Time to go,” said Biff. “The prince


doesn’t need us now.”
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The magic adventure was over. Dad


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was fast asleep.


“He’s no Sleeping Beauty!” said Biff.
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AFTER READING
• Look at pages 17–18. Ask: Why were there cobwebs

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on everything in the castle?
• Turn to page 20. Ask: How do you think Kipper

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knows what the prince should do?
• Ask: Can you think of another fairy tale you would
like Kipper and the children to be in? What might

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happen in your new version of the story?

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Text © Roderick Hunt 2004


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Illustrations © Alex Brychta 2004


First published 2004
This edition published 2011
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ISBN 978-0-19-848270-3
All rights reserved. Photocopying of this
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book is prohibited.
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Printed in China by Imago
Paper used in the production of this book is a
natural, recyclable product made from wood
grown in sustainable forests. The manufacturing
process conforms to the environmental
regulations of the country of origin.
Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories

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Oxford

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Level 5

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Book Band 5 Green

Sleeping

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Beauty n er
The prince can’t get
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into the castle.


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Biff, Chip and


Kipper Stories
Level 5
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More Stories C
Sleeping Beauty
The Adventure Park
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Kipper and the Trolls


Safari Adventure
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Dad’s Run
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Australia: Transitional Levels 12–14 Drawing Adventure

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