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Monthly Archives: March 2023
Blog Tour: 100 IDEAS For Primary Teachers: Reading for Pleasure by Scott Evans
Practical, accessible and brimming with enthusiasm, 100 IDEAS for Primary Teachers: Reading for Pleasure will help teachers implement some innovative suggestions in their own classroom and nurture a reading community in their school. A deceptively slim book that could make … Continue reading
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Tagged education, reading for pleasure, readingteachers, resources, school_libraries
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FCBG Children’s Book Award Blog Tour: While the Storm Rages by Phil Earle
Welcome to my stop on the Children’s Book Award Blog Tour! Today I am delighted to share a blog from Phil Earle all about his shortlisted title While The Storm Rages. First a little information about the award itself. The … Continue reading
Reading Matters – children’s book news
Welcome to this week’s look at what has been happening in the world of children’s books over the last few days. What I’m reading… Regular readers will know how highly I rate the publishers Barrington Stoke for all they do … Continue reading
New Picture Books – Helping Families and Children
Sometimes emotions can be conveyed more easily through picture books, especially those created for younger children. There are times too when they can be invaluable for helping to explain a situation a child may not understand or need some reassurance … Continue reading
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Tagged bereavement, childrens_books, divorce, Familes, Grief, LGBTQ, picturebooks
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Reading Matters – children’s book news
Welcome to this week’s look at what has been happening in the world of children’s books. A personal highlight for me was attending the launch of Where the River Takes us by Lesley Parr on Monday. It was a treat … Continue reading
A Passing On Of Shells by Simon Lamb illustrated by Chris Riddell
Fifty poems of fifty words each on subjects ranging from family to nature, offering hope and humour, wisdom and insight are gathered together in this clever debut collection. A Passing On Of Shells would be wonderful for use in schools … Continue reading
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Tagged childrens_books, Chris Riddell, debut, poetry, Scallywag Press, Simon Lamb
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Reading Matters – children’s book news
Welcome to this week’s look at what has been happening in the world of children’s books. One important event this week was the launch of part 2 of the Great School Libraries campaign. The latest research highlights the inequality of … Continue reading
Moonflight by Gill Lewis illustrated by Pippa Curnick
An epic adventure, appealing characters, secrets and betrayal, legends and curses, stories and lies all bind together in this exciting adventure full of danger and bravery. Gill Lewis has created a fantasy world that asks questions of our own and … Continue reading
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What The World Doesn’t See by Mel Darbon
“I don’t ever remember seeing someone like Jake in a book or on TV – it’s as though people with learning disabilities don’t exist in public. The sadness of that overwhelms me. Jake’s been blanked out of life.” Page 165 … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, Disability, Families, Grief, Learning Disability, Usborne Books
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