I Can Read Goldilocks and the Three Bears Level 2 (Short Story)

by Van Gool


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The favourite children stories and fairy tales in the I Can Read series are specially written for Early and Beginner Readers. They are written to help young children on their first step to independent reading. The titles in I Can Read Level 2 series have longer texts. Each story is around 300 words long. The structure of the sentences is slightly more complex as it progresses from the simple words and sentences of Level 1. The illustrations continue to form an important part of story-telling and are important tools to help a child predict and read words and sentences. The titles in Level 2 aim to encourage and further develop the habit of independent reading among young children.

24
Shree Book Centre
English
Genre, Toddler

About The Author

Jan van Gool was a pupil of Simon van der Does and Mattheus Terwesten. He became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in 1711. He was first regent, and then five years later became director, of the Hague Drawing School from 1720-1734. He spent most of his time in the Hague, but travelled to England twice and is recorded there in 1711. He specialized in Italianate landscapes.He is best known today for his book of artist biographies, otherwise known as the “Nieuw Schouburg”. The full title is De Nieuwe Schouburg der Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen: Waer in de Levens- en Kunstbedryven der tans levende en reets overleedene Schilders, die van Houbraken, noch eenig ander schryver, zyn aengeteekend, verhaelt worden. (The Hague, 1750). He meant this book as an update to the original “Schouwburg” written by his friend Arnold Houbraken, whose 3-volume Schouburg was written in order of birth year, ending with Adriaen van der Werff, born in 1659. Just as Houbraken before him, he starts his book with a tribute to his predecessors, most notably Karel van Manderand to Houbraken himself, noting however, that Houbraken included many insulting comments in his sketches that he felt were unnecessary. He starts with the artists that Houbraken left out, choosing for his first subjects two painters from the Hague, Jan van Ravensteyn and Adriaen Hanneman. He then proceeded to write short sketches in birth year order up to 1680, ending Volume I with Gerard Jan Palthe. In Volume II he continued from 1680 with Jan van Huysum and ended in 1700 with the brothers Bernard and Matthijs Accama.


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