Inspiring Young Readers
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Eagle Warrior posted on 29 Jul 2019
I very much enjoyed Run Wild which was Gill Lewis’ 2018 novel for Barrington Stoke and this comes from the same stable.
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An Interview With Ranjit Singh posted on 25 Jul 2019
An Interview with Ranjit Singh
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Don’t Eat Pete! posted on 24 Jul 2019
Trolls often get a negative role to play in children’s stories...
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The Missing Bookshop posted on 22 Jul 2019
One of the great things about any independent bookshop is that it can, with a little effort and imagination, become a crucial part of the community it serv
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Why real books are always better than lists posted on 21 Jul 2019
The internet provides quick and easy access to comprehensive lists of books relating to all kinds of genres and topics.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid – The Meltdown posted on 20 Jul 2019
Ben, aged 9, has read Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown and has written us an acrostic poem as his review
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Rugby Academy posted on 19 Jul 2019
OK. I’m going to have to come clean. I loathe the game of rugby with something close to a passion.
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The Happiness Tree posted on 16 Jul 2019
The overall design of this sumptuous picture book implies a deep love of the natural world...
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Jack and the Beanstalk posted on 16 Jul 2019
When Karen Argent visited Sledmere Primary School, the Year One children listened closely...
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Mommy, what will school be like? Taking a look at the portrayal of Reception Classes in picture books posted on 14 Jul 2019
There is no doubt that the world of picture books often romanticizes reality......