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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Creating a Primary School Library
“School libraries should be a focal point for a school. In a school library there should be resources to support every aspect of school life: every project, books to support sport, dancing, art, music; and it should also be the … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries
Tagged education, librarians, Libraries, Primary Schools, Reading, School, schoollibraryassociation, school_libraries, Teaching
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Little Bird Flies by Karen McCombie
I loved this book. A wonderful historical novel set in Victorian Scotland, a central character who is both endearing and relatable and a setting brought vividly to life. It is 1861 on the remote Scottish island of Tornish and crofter’s … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Reading
Tagged childrens_books, Families, history, Nosy Crow, Reading, review, Scotland, Victorians
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The Boy Who Lived With Dragons by Andy Shepherd illustrated by Sara Ogilvie
The Boy Who Lived With Dragons by @andyjshepherd illustrated by Sara Ogilvie @PiccadillyPress. There is never a dull moment in this welcome sequel to one of my highlights of 2018. Perfect for newly confident readers Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Reading
Tagged adventure, childrens_books, fantasy, Friendship, magic, Reading, review, School
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