Inspiring Young Readers
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The Invisible Story posted on 30 Apr 2024
It’s probably much too early in 2024 to start talking about which picture book will be my favourite of the year...
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Bringing Back Kay-Kay posted on 29 Apr 2024
What could be more terrifying than the disappearance of a child?
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Lively Lila: A Dance of Happy Discovery posted on 27 Apr 2024
It is always pleasing to come across a new picture book that includes a central character with an additional need or disability.
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Future Hopes posted on 25 Apr 2024
There can be few more depressing indicators of the quality of life for children in UK and around the world than the constant drip of survey data
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My Momo-la is a Museum posted on 23 Apr 2024
Every summer a young girl gets excited about a visit from her grandmother – her Momo-la
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Skylar and the K-Pop Headteacher by Luan Goldie posted on 22 Apr 2024
This unusual story has a captivating front cover showing a happy young girl and elderly grey haired woman dancing together.
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Bear and Bird: The Adventure and other stories posted on 19 Apr 2024
My five year old grandson and I are already very fond of this pair of friends whose easy relationship is sometimes tested
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Snack, please! by Georgie Birkett posted on 19 Apr 2024
There must be so many adults – parents, grandparents, teachers, carers – who are familiar with a child’s almost constant demand and insatiable appetite
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No, Nancy, No! A Dog Chase in New York posted on 16 Apr 2024
Here at The Letterpress Project we are huge fans of innovative and well-conceived lift-the-flap books – and this is a humdinger!
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The Boy Who Loves to Lick the Wind posted on 15 Apr 2024
I have a long-standing academic interest in any picture book with disability related content as, in my view, good ones are still pretty rare.