. . . "III"@en . "See how Tomard is taking the news."@en . "Kirth helps Tommard to his feet. King Robert storms past and both men dive aside. A servant whispers, \"His Grace has made Lord Stark Hand again.\""@en . "Reassure Tomard that his heart's in the right place."@en . . "1"^^ . "City"@en . "Peace At Last"@en . . "Name: Peace At Last Run Time: 2:59 Written By: Liszt, arr. Rick Wakeman (Lyrics by Benson/Daltrey) Year: 1975 \n* The Real Lisztomania"@en . "Kirth"@en . "====Peace at Last is a brilliant book for interactive story times in EYFS or KS1 classrooms. Every page is full of noises for readers and children to join in together, a great way to end the day! We enter the book at bedtime in the Bear household, with Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear and Baby Bear all going up the stairs to bed. Mummy Bear falls straight to sleep\u2026 accompanied by a rather large snore. As a result Daddy Bear fills the subsequent pages trying to find a quiet place to sleep, and more often than not, failing to do so. The book works well when it is read out loud, as the children can join in with the noises; from the \u2018drip drip\u2019 of the tap, to the \u2018twit twoo\u2019 of the owl. Eventually, Daddy Bear finds \u2018peace at last in sleep\u2019 when he finds Mummy Bear sleeping quietly many hours later. ==== ====When read out loud, this book will appeal to 3-4yr olds, but is a good read for children themselves in EYFS or KS1 classes. It has a simple plot which children can easily relate to\u2026 a frustrating night of struggling to fall asleep, and the adventure which can unfold. It would provoke many conversations between pupils, as every child would want to talk about their own bed time habits. It has simple and compound sentence structures, and repetitive vocabulary, which would give an early reader confidence. It is illustrated with large, one-page drawings and therefore is great to hold up when it is being read. This book has been a household favourite for many years, and it certainly has not lost its vibrancy and charm to entertain. ==== Description \u2018Peace at Last\u2019 by Jill Murphy is a fantastic engaging picture book for children. The plot focuses on a family of bears; Mr Bear, Mrs Bear and Baby Bear. One particular evening daddy bear is struggling to fall asleep and so we follow his journey through the house trying to find somewhere comfortable and quiet to sleep. Throughout his journey we encounter a variety of different noises that disrupt daddy bear\u2019s sleep. Once daddy bear finally finds somewhere to sleep it is morning and everybody else wakes up."@en . . "Kirth persuades the fat guard to talk. \"The Kingslayer killed my friend Jory. I was afraid, Kirth. For my master, for his children. For me.\""@en . . . "Truthful"@en . "Realm"@en . . "Name: Peace At Last Run Time: 2:59 Written By: Liszt, arr. Rick Wakeman (Lyrics by Benson/Daltrey) Year: 1975 \n* The Real Lisztomania"@en . "====Peace at Last is a brilliant book for interactive story times in EYFS or KS1 classrooms. Every page is full of noises for readers and children to join in together, a great way to end the day! We enter the book at bedtime in the Bear household, with Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear and Baby Bear all going up the stairs to bed. Mummy Bear falls straight to sleep\u2026 accompanied by a rather large snore. As a result Daddy Bear fills the subsequent pages trying to find a quiet place to sleep, and more often than not, failing to do so. The book works well when it is read out loud, as the children can join in with the noises; from the \u2018drip drip\u2019 of the tap, to the \u2018twit twoo\u2019 of the owl. Eventually, Daddy Bear finds \u2018peace at last in sleep\u2019 when he finds Mummy Bear sleeping quietly many hours later"@en . . . . "Just a Little Blood"@en . "Promise Tomard he can speak freely."@en . "Peace at Last"@en . . . . . "Sworn Sword"@en . "Stark Character.jpg"@en . . "Hand and Crown"@en . . "Invite Tomard to rejoice that the king has made things right."@en . "World Kings Landing.jpg"@en . . "Kirth claps Tomard's shoulder. \"All right, then?\" The Stark guard says, \"Aye,\" but shakes his head, watching the king stalk angrily into the distance."@en . "Tomard the Stark Soldier"@en . . .