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Tag Archives: history
2018 – The Highlights of my Reading Year In Children’s Books
2018 has been a yet another wonderful year for children’s books. The increasing range of high quality books available is a joy to children’s book lovers such as me. However not all my favourite reads of the year were published … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, books, childrens_books, history, Reading, review
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The Skylarks’ War by Hilary McKay
A wonderful story, characters you grow to love, a plot that carries you along with families as they grow from young children to adulthood set against the backdrop of a terrible war that affected so many, this is a book … Continue reading
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Tagged books, childrens_books, Families, Friendship, history, Reading, review, worldwar1, WW1
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White Feather by Catherine and David MacPhail
This is a powerful story about the tragic impact of the First World War on both the soldiers who fought and the families that they left behind. The war is over and the whole town is celebrating as the soldiers … Continue reading
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Tagged armistice, books, childrens_books, Grief, history, review, worldwar1, WW1
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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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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
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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
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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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Peace Lily by Hilary Robinson illustrated by Martin Impey
A beautiful addition to the Where The Poppies Now Grow series this story told in rhyme highlights the contribution made by women during World War 1. The gentle illustrations combine superbly with the text to make this subject accessible to … Continue reading
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Tagged books, childrens_books, history, illustration, picturebooks, Reading, review, worldwar1
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Rose’s Dress of Dreams by Katherine Woodfine Illustrations by Kate Pankhurst
A charming introduction to historical fiction for emerging readers this tale of determination and following your dreams by award-winning author Katherine Woodfine is a delight. The gorgeous illustrations by Kate Pankhurst combine perfectly with the text to create a perfect … Continue reading