Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest (Scholastic Junior Classics)

by Ann Mcgovern

Other authorsTracy Sugarman (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2001

Status

Check shelf

Call number

J Mc

Publication

Scholastic Paperbacks (2001), Mass Market Paperback, 128 pages

Description

Ten adventures of the legendary outlaw who, with his band, vowed to bring woe to both the greed rich and those without mercy, and to help the innocent and good-hearted.

Local notes

1503-158

User reviews

LibraryThing member BriannaCrawford
Robin Hood is the story of a guy that "steals from the rich and gives to the needy." The king does not not like Robin Hood for that reason. Robin hood does not like the king because he is taking to mouch tax money from the poor citizens. He literally takes everything they have. Eventually he is
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able to conquer the king and is a hero!

I love Robin Hood. Not only does it have a good story line but I think that it teaches good morals too. It is a classic that I think all adults and kids should read. Plus, a good hero story can always make my day.

I think that Robin Hood could ne used in a classroom to teach students that nothing could can come from being greedy but a lot can come from trying to help others. I think it could also show them how times really were different in the past, and that it really is part of history.
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Language

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

128 p.; 7.88 inches

ISBN

0439236398 / 9780439236393

Barcode

34747000073185
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