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"TAG Theatre Co and Wee Fairy Tales
The TAG Theatre Co can bring all the magic of A Wee Book o Fairy Tales to a school, studio or hall near you. "Sixty minutes of fun and magic as three performers and a trunk full of props and surprises tell the stories of The Three Wee Pigs, Cinderellae and other traditional fairytales in rich Scots language."
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"Braw: www.braw.org.uk
Braw is the Scottish Book Trust's network for Scottish children's books. There is lots of information about Scottish authors, illustrators and great reads on this site.
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The Official Roald Dahl Site: www.roalddahl.com
This link takes you to the official Roald Dahl site. If you've enjoyed The Eejits, you'll find plenty to interest and entertain you here.
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Wee Stories - Theatre for
Children:
Wee Stories is: "committed to producing accessible theatre for all,
particularly for children under 12 and their families, in the
belief that positive involvement from an early age is key to an
enjoyment, appreciation and engagement that lasts life-long.
The multi-award winning Wee Stories will shortly be
embarking on a nationwide wide tour of their latest production of
Robert Burns' poem Tam O'Shanter, Scotland's most famous
ghost story. Live music, performed by Wendy Weatherby, and
storytelling combine in Andy Cannons masterly re-telling of this
spooky poem, breathing life into the verse for a gripping
performance for everyone over 6 years. For further details check
out the website.
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The Scots Language Centre:
"The site contains lots of interesting information about Scots, the
language spoken throughout Scotland from Shetland to Galloway and
Aberdeen to Glasgow. You can read about the history of Scots and
find out about the people that speak it today. Almost everything on
the site is available in English too. Just move between the two
languages if there are Scots words that you don't understand."
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