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PSHE and picture books are a perfect match. There are four books that Ive started using over the last couple of years and they never fail to inspire terrific writing and help children to learn how to discuss with respect. These 👇
@PaulWat5 @MrEFinch @MissC_1717 @MissNCleveland @MrEPrimary @FlyingEyeBooks @vivschwarz Anything that promotes creativity and construction...
@HWarlow @IMcMillan Have you seen the work of illustrator Chris Van Dusen - very similar in style?
This is stunning. Will leave you with many questions - still not sure I’m clear what happened despite numerous ideas. It’s haunting, full of mystery and will provoke discussion. Girl From the Sea by Australian duo Margaret Wild & Jane Tanner is very special. #PrimaryPicBookClub
@MissBrownYork83 @smithsmm Another 4 - could go on as it’s a Golden Age of NF.
Instructions Not Included by Tami Brown, Debbie Dunn and Chelsea Beck tells the story of three women who played a key role in developing code in a WW2 computer system that inspired today’s technology. Love the style of it. Add to your #InspirationalWomen books #CurriculumBooks
@teacher_mr_r @KateHeap1 @BookSuperhero2 @BeckyMarie80 @MarkASmith85 @smithsmm @sarahs_chapter @MissS_Kimble @Nicola_M_N_ @MrHtheteacher @emmakuyateh @jonnybid @katehitchings1 @one_to_read @sam_creighton @TsuiAllen @richreadalot @sara13librarian @Alibrarylady @PaulWat5 What a question! So many to choose from. 😄
@MrsBezoari @janeconsidine @Y6SUPPORT I think you could get some incredible writing from this selection. 👇
@teacher_mr_r @mostlybookchat @HappyGoldenKim @larrainesharri3 @brassoteach @Misterbodd @TheWritingWeb @MrEagletonIan @MissNCleveland @rumena_aktar @smithsmm @dan_northover @MrHtheteacher @MrEPrimary @royjamesmoss @Alibrarylady @ALibraryscience @anoara_a @BookSuperhero2 @AJSLaw18 From a picture book perspective - early days, but Migrants will stay with me, Small Things does still and Through the Wall is totally of its time. #bookblether