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Tag Archives: Barrington Stoke
Blog Tour – It’s a No-Money Day by Kate Milner – Art Showcase
In 2018 Kate Milner won the Klaus Flugge Prize for most exciting newcomer to children’s picture book illustration with her debut, My Name is not Refugee. It was a book that encouraged children to think about and empathise with a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, empathy, Families, food banks, illustration, picturebooks, poverty, Reading, review, social justice
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It’s a No-Money Day written and illustrated by Kate Milner
In 2018 Kate Milner won the Klaus Flugge Prize for most exciting newcomer to children’s picture book illustration with her debut, My Name is not Refugee. It was a book that encouraged children to think about and empathise with a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, empathy, Empathy Day, Families, food banks, illustration, picturebooks, poverty, review, social justice
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Butterflies for Grandpa Joe by Nicola Davies illustrated by Mike Byrne
This gentle story, by Nicola Davies and illustrated throughout by Mike Byrne, conveys how love across the generations and the healing power of nature can soothe the heartache of grief and give hope for the future. This lovely book deserves … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, Dyslexia, empathy, Empathy Day, Grief, Mental Health, nature, review, wildlife
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Barrington Stoke – Making Brilliant Stories Accessible to More Readers
As a school librarian I have long been a fan of the books published by Barrington Stoke. From their earliest days they have produced stories that are inviting to children, written by top authors, of a length that is not … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, Dyslexia, history, Reading, review
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Eagle Warrior by Gill Lewis
In her latest book Gill Lewis combines her knowledge, understanding and concern for wildlife with her skill in storytelling to create a thought provoking read that will enthral children and inspire them to think about conservation. Ten year old Bobbie … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, environment, nature, review, wildlife
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Owen and the Soldier by Lisa Thompson
Owen and the Soldier is a touching story relating how we all need to have someone to listen to us when times are hard but also need to be brave enough to ask. In her first title for Barrington Stoke, … Continue reading →
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Tagged anxiety, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, depression, Dyslexia, Grief, history, Mental Health, Reading, review, School, WW1
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Special Delivery by Jonathan Meres illustrated by Hannah Coulson – Dementia in children’s books
A book about finding friendship in unlikely places, this gentle story focusing on helping others, provides a kind and thoughtful look at dementia and is suitable for younger readers. Frank would like a new bike. Unfortunately it is not Christmas … Continue reading →
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Tagged age, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, dementia, empathy, Empathy Day, Families, Friendship, Mental Health, Reading, review
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McTavish Takes the Biscuit by Meg Rosoff
McTavish the rescue dog returns in this charming and witty third instalment of life with the Peachey family. McTavish is not just any dog. McTavish is a rescue dog and he has made it his mission to rescue the Peachey … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, Dyslexia, Families, humour, Reading, readingforpleasure, review
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Into the Bin (and out again) by Anne Fine illustrated by Vicky Gausden
Former Children’s Laureate and Carnegie Award winning author Anne Fine has written several shorter novels for Barrington Stoke over the years that have been extremely popular in the school library. Her latest offering Into the Bin (and out again) is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barrington Stoke, books, Children’s Laureate, childrens_books, Dyslexia, environment, Reading, recycling, review
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D-Day Dog by Tom Palmer
In this poignant and thought provoking World War 2 story Tom Palmer weaves together diverse voices to commemorate those who lost their lives during the D-Day Landings and sympathetically answers some of the most difficult questions about war itself. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, Barrington Stoke, books, childrens_books, D Day Landings, Dyslexia, resources, review, Teaching, worldwar2
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