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The Tunnel

The Tunnel

Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for Infants to
6th Class to support children's use of questioning.
Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for 2nd to 6th
Class to support children's use of inferring.
Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for 3rd to 6th
Class to support children's use of connections.

Once upon a time there lived a brother and sister who were complete opposites
and constantly fought and argued. One day they discovered the tunnel. The boy
goes through it at once, dismissing his sister's fears. When he doesn't return
his sister has to pluck up the courage to go through the tunnel too. She finds
her brother in a mysterious forest where he has been turned to stone...
Anthony Browne is at his most brilliant in a new edition of this profound
picture book about sibling relations.

Review
'* 'Steeped in as much symbolism as you dare extract... A fascinating book
that will afford hours of imaginative unravelling.' The Guardian * 'A haunting,
strange story with the feel of a Brothers Grimm tale. It will say a great deal
to any child with brothers or sisters, and the pictures are - naturally - quite
superb.' Practical Parenting'"

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The Tunnel
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Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for Infants to
6th Class to support children's use of questioning.
Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for 2nd to 6th
Class to support children's use of inferring.
Recommended as part of the Building Bridges of Understanding for 3rd to 6th
Class to support children's use of connections.

Once upon a time there lived a brother and sister who were complete opposites
and constantly fought and argued. One day they discovered the tunnel. The boy
goes through it at once, dismissing his sister's fears. When he doesn't return
his sister has to pluck up the courage to go through the tunnel too. She finds
her brother in a mysterious forest where he has been turned to stone...
Anthony Browne is at his most brilliant in a new edition of this profound
picture book about sibling relations.

Review
'* 'Steeped in as much symbolism as you dare extract... A fascinating book
that will afford hours of imaginative unravelling.' The Guardian * 'A haunting,
strange story with the feel of a Brothers Grimm tale. It will say a great deal
to any child with brothers or sisters, and the pictures are - naturally - quite
superb.' Practical Parenting'"