No. of pages 16
Published: 1991
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In "Mosque School" from the Oxford Reading Tree series, young readers follow the adventures of Biff, Chip, and Kipper as they explore a mosque. They learn about the customs and practices involved in mosque school, emphasizing respect and understanding of different cultures and religions. Through their experience, the children discover the importance of community, friendship, and learning. The story is engaging and informative, making it a great way for children to familiarize themselves with diversity while promoting values of tolerance and curiosity about the world around them. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Oxford Reading Tree .
There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published in 1991 by Oxford University Press .
Roderick Hunt started out as a teacher, but began writing for children in 1970. He collaborated with Alex Brychta on a series of children books for the Oxford Reading Tree which had an animated spin-off, The Magic Key series. Roderick and Alex won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award at the Education Resources Awards 2009. Now he says, "On my income tax form I put down my profession as storyteller. It never fails to raise an eyebrow. " He lives in London. David Parkins does editorial cartoons for "The Economist," cartoon strips, and has illustrated numerous children's books. Born in the UK, David now resides in Canada.
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