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Happy #tellafairytaleday everyone! Our new #BookoftheWeek is particularly apt, and as an added treat, author Gareth P. Jones ponders the long-lasting appeal of #fairytales. 🪞
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We love a clever new take on an old tale, which is why Snowy White is our new #BookoftheWeek
(And do check back tomorrow Saturday 26 Feb aka National Fairy Tale Day to read, as if by magic, a special piece by author Gareth P. Jones) 🪄
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Our new #BookoftheWeek When I See Red by Britta Teckentrup PLUS new interview by @Mat_at_Brookes. Don't miss! #illustration #kidlit #PictureBooks
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Congratulations to all the authors on the shortlist for the The North Somerset Teachers’ Book Awards 2021. Great lists, and terrific to see #poetry getting its own category. Thanks to Sue Wilsher for the background info @JustAboutBooks
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Thank you to everyone who has sent us their comments on our *NEW* website. Please have a browse if you haven't yet and explore the #BfK archive. A special thank you too to everyone who has donated to our fundraising. #kidslit
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Congratulations to the authors and editors on the 2021 Branford Boase Award shortlist #BBA21 They're the ones to watch!
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Our reviewer Geoff Fox is much impressed by Sue Divin's debut Guard Your Heart, an absorbing, skilfully written Romeo and Juliet story. It's our new #BookoftheWeek
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'I use my personal lens and my experience to write the books I so desperately needed as a lonely kid in the library. I tell my truth and I write ND heroines with tons of heart, brains, guts and spine.’
NEW Elle McNicoll writes in #BfK247 #ownvoices
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Out now, #BfK247 Authorgraph interviewJon Agee, new opinion pieces from Elle McNicoll & Piers Torday, how to encourage children’s writing, school libraries in lockdown, the 10 best books to connect children to nature, Helen Bate, George Butler, Em Norry. https://t.co/l8KqaLkYvp
Our #BookoftheWeek is The Weather Weaver by Tamsin Mori, a fast-paced story of magic and old myth set in the Shetland Islands. Provides a gorgeous cover (by David Dean) for our new issue too! #BfK247 ☁️⛈️🌦️🌧️🌩️
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