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Tag Archives: Reading
Why Great School Libraries Should Start in Primary Schools
Something very important happened at this year’s Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) School Libraries Group Conference. A brand new campaign was launched by CEO Nick Poole in his opening speech. The Great School Libraries Campaign sees CILIP … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries
Tagged books, education, librarians, Libraries, Primary Schools, Reading, school_libraries, Teaching
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After The Fall by Dan Santat – A picture book for all ages
This wonderful book tells the story of what happened after that most famous nursery rhyme fall. How Humpty Dumpty survived and then decided to get back up again with truly astounding results. Often as a school librarian I have said … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged books, childrens_books, empathy, fears, picturebooks, Reading, review
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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
Posted in Book Review, Reading
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
Kate Greenaway Award 2018 Shortlist – Under The Same Sky by Britta Teckentrup
This charming picture book, shortlisted for this year’s Kate Greenaway Award, uses a clever peep through technique to emphasise the way in which everyone around the world is united by the same hopes and dreams. It is a timely and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Award
Tagged books, childrens_books, illustration, picturebooks, Reading, resources, review
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Children’s Books Helping Readers Find Courage
One of my favourite debuts last year was The Goldfish Boy by Lisa Thompson so I was very much looking forward to reading The Light Jar, her second novel, and I certainly wasn’t disappointed by this thoughtful novel about finding … Continue reading
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Tagged books, childrens_books, Domestic Abuse, empathy, Families, picturebooks, Reading, review
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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Over the weekend I read Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, the debut novel by Gail Honeyman. I adored Eleanor and her voice will stay with me for a long time. This is a moving story told with humour and care. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Reading, Uncategorized
Tagged books, CostaAward, EleanorOliphant, GailHoneyman, Reading, review
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The Explorer by Katherine Rundell
The Explorer by Katherine Rundell
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Posted in Book Review, Teaching
Tagged adventure, books, childrens_books, katherine rundell, rainforests, Reading, readingforpleasure, resources, review, Teaching
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My Mum, Books and Me – A Reading Legacy
“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” Emilie Buchwald This … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcott, books, childrens_books, Classics, Families, Grief, Reading, readingforpleasure
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