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Tag Archives: books
The Ink House by Rory Dobner
Welcome to the Ink House, an artist’s mysterious mansion built on a magical lake of ink that inspires creativity in anyone who lives there. When the artist goes away on a trip an array of animals great and small venture … Continue reading
The Lost Magician by Piers Torday
When I was about eight or nine years old I was given the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as a present. It was the book that turned me into ”a reader”. For the first time I felt … Continue reading
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Tagged books, childrens_books, fantasy, Libraries, magic, picturebooks, Piers Torday, Reading, review
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Perfect Picture Books for Libraries Week
Libraries Week takes place between the 8–13 October to celebrate the nation’s much-loved libraries. This year, with a focus on well being libraries across the country will showcase how they bring communities together, combat loneliness, provide a space for reading and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Libraries
Tagged books, Libraries, picturebooks, Reading, review, School
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Secrets of a Sun King by Emma Carroll – Review and Link to Resources
Five years ago this month I reviewed Emma Carroll’s debut novel Frost Hollow Hall for The Bookbag. At the time I said that the ten year old me would have loved the book. Each of her subsequent novels has reminded … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, books, childrens_books, Friendship, history, Reading, resources, review, Teaching
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Reading Rocks South – Some Highlights
Over 200 primary school teachers, librarians, classroom assistants and others linked to the book community gathered together on a sunny autumn Saturday to celebrate and learn about children’s books, reading and how to encourage reading for pleasure in the classroom … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Teaching
Tagged books, childrens_books, education, Reading, reading promotion, Reading Rocks, readingforpleasure, School, Teaching
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The Lost Diary of Sami Star by Karen McCombie
In her latest book for Barrington Stoke Karen McCombie captures the voice of a young girl who feels she is invisible to her family and friends but gradually discovers that friendship can be found in the most unlikely places. Life … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, books, childrens_books, Dyslexia, Families, Friendship, inclusive, review
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Race to the Frozen North – The Matthew Henson Story by Catherine Johnson
This is a remarkable story about an equally remarkable man and this enjoyable retelling ensures that his story will reach the wider audience it deserves. Eleven year old orphan Matthew runs away from his violent stepmother to try to find … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Reading
Tagged adventure, BAME, Black History Month, books, childrens_books, Dyslexia, Explorers, history, Prejudice, Reading, Resilience
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Armistice Runner by Tom Palmer
This thought provoking story follows Lily as she uncovers the story of her brave ancestor. Lily has a lot of worries. She is struggling to compete in her fell running races and unable to concentrate on her training because she … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Teaching
Tagged books, childrens_books, dementia, Dyslexia, FirstWorldWar, Great School Libraries, history, Reading, resources, review, worldwar1
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Firebird by Elizabeth Wein
Nastia is a fearless pilot, the daughter of revolutionaries and now as the Second World War envelops Russia she must fight to protect her beloved country from the invading German army. Nastia is determined to fly a fighter-plane but instead … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, books, Dyslexia, history, Reading, Teen, YALit
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Why Do Adults Enjoy Reading Children’s Books?
I no longer “need” to read children’s books and yet I still do. As a primary school librarian for more than seventeen years, in order to do my job properly, I read a broad range of books so that … Continue reading