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Introducing the Flitlits to Young Readers At your place, or any space where flowers grow or rivers flow, spring up! Spot folk at plots that time forgot within a shaded shelter. A map at hand lays out the land. It is a hidden corner. Funny fables come your way that share the far folk's daring days. They may be tricky, good, or better. The folk flit and swish. They float when they wish. Follow them soon. THE FLITLITS ¿¿About Introductory Book 9 / SCUBA SALT / Confident Reading / US English Version ¿¿¿The hidden land of Seldom See enjoys a sunny spot. Dwellers at the distant land named the space…mehr

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Introducing the Flitlits to Young Readers At your place, or any space where flowers grow or rivers flow, spring up! Spot folk at plots that time forgot within a shaded shelter. A map at hand lays out the land. It is a hidden corner. Funny fables come your way that share the far folk's daring days. They may be tricky, good, or better. The folk flit and swish. They float when they wish. Follow them soon. THE FLITLITS ¿¿About Introductory Book 9 / SCUBA SALT / Confident Reading / US English Version ¿¿¿The hidden land of Seldom See enjoys a sunny spot. Dwellers at the distant land named the space Hot Plot. Salt folk settled at the plot close to dinghies, boats, and yachts. The folk, like all Salt folk before, have always felt drawn to the shore. They are seafarers, through and through, who work together as a crew. Scuba Salt charts pools and crannies and the secrets of the sea: so many. He speech-reads when he is with friends. There are spells when he will spend time at Shock Rocks, close to home, looking over Hot Plot Zone. STORY 9 finds the Flitlits on a special day setting off for Hot Plot Bay. A troop arrive at Hot Plot Station that do not look like known relations. Could they pass for dreamy genies with no sun cream or bikinis? Will they show their cleverness, much like champions, good at chess?
Autorenporträt
Eiry Rees Thomas grew up in Wales/U.K. among a creative family embracing a poet, calligrapher/sculptor, illustrators and a cartoonist. The coal-mining community where she spent her formative years was mostly Welsh-speaking, with the English language being introduced to the school curriculum at the age seven level. The musicality of the Welsh language is apparent in the author's unique lyrical voice, described in Welsh as 'telynegol' or harp-like, true to her Celtic roots. Her love of writing bilingually from an early age was given expression following a serious accident. This ended her career as a public health practitioner, peripatetic teacher and medical translator. Her experiences in the field of child development and the privilege of having worked with children and families with additional needs contribute to her work as an author and curriculum content creator.