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Never leave your windows open at night. Anything can get in. The story of a boy who never grew up, with his friends Wendy and the jealous fairy Tinker Bell. Why are there no Lost Girls in Neverland? What did the crocodile want to eat? Find out in this new edition of the classic story, Peter Pan.
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The ELI Readers collection is a complete range of books and plays for readers of all ages, ranging from captivating contemporary stories to timeless classics. There are four series, each catering for a different age group: First ELI Readers, Young ELI Readers, Teen ELI Readers and Young Adult ELI Readers. The books are carefully edited and beautifully illustrated to capture the essence of the stories and plots. Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie Retold by Richard B. A. Brown Illustrated by Elena Prette
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J. M. Barrie (1860 - 1937) is a famous Scottish novelist, playwright and author. Barrie became world famous for his play and then story of Peter Pan, the boy who didn’t want to grow up.
J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
J.M.Barrie Peter Pan
Topics Family, gender and gender role
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efore I start my story, I need to give you some important information.
You can kill fairies very easily … but you don’t need a gun. It’s easy. Every time someone says ‘I don’t believe in fairies’… somewhere, a fairy dies. Every time. Somewhere.
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There aren’t many fairies now, and that is why. You can kill them very easily. Nobody knows where the fairies go when they die. But they don’t stay here, where we are. Now I can start my story.
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It starts like all good stories. Once upon a time, a long time ago, in London there was a happy family in a happy house. Happy parents, happy children, and a happy dog.
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All good stories start with a mistake, and this story isn’t different. What was the mistake in this story? The window was open. Never leave your windows open at night. Anything can get in. All children understand this, but Mrs Darling wasn’t a child. That night, she left the window open and they came in. The big one and the little one.
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The next part of the story happened very quickly. The dog woke up, the dog barked, they ran, the dog ran, and BANG! The window closed. The children woke up... ... and Daddy woke up because of the noises.
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But later, he came back, alone. He? Yes - he. Not they, not she, not it. He. Where did he come from? From far away. What did he want? What did he want, in the children’s bedroom, that dark night? He wanted his shadow.
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Activity Pages 1 Unscramble the letters and write a description for each character.
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gynuhr rynag pypha soluaje pynuhap sugorenad
hungry crocodile ___________ ___________ father ___________ girl ___________ fairy ___________ boy ___________ pirate
2 Look at the pictures, then write the action under each picture. crying dying flying sleeping barking drinking
flying 1 ____________
2 ____________
3 ____________
4 ____________
5 ____________
6 ____________
3 Complete the sentences below with his, her, its, their. his shadow. 1 This is Peter. He lost _____ 2 This is Wendy. She went to Neverland with _____ brothers. 3 This is Mr Darling. He and his wife, Mrs Darling, were worried about _____ children. 4 This is the crocodile. It wanted _____ dinner. 5 This is Tinker Bell. She loved _____ friend, Peter. 6 These are the Lost Boys. They wanted _____ mother. 29