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In her encounter with the Stone Age Tribe, Rebecca takes part in a mammoth hunt and then, during the feast that follows, tells the Wise Elder about her world. He is impressed and shares the problems of his own tribe, asking if we have peace in our world. When Rebecca tells him about war and poverty he asks if there is no God in our world. In the second story, the author wonders if the 'Druid-Man she met might be able to help her answer her own questions. Great stories for encouraging reflection and debate on the big questions, with elements for primary and secondary age students.
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TarynL

11 years ago
4

Will use this with my 9 year old student. Thanks.

campmothertes

12 years ago
4

I've just used 'A Friendship Across Time' as a starter example for a class writing lesson on narratives - fantastic reception form my 9-10yr olds!

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