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@sophieinspace I'll chop between 'recently read' & 'genuinely brilliant'. I just 'revisited' Sonya Harnett & Laura Carlin's 'The Silver Donkey' & 'read' Race to the Frozen North & The Wanderer (both genuinely as good as people say. Classic 'genuinely brilliant' book is Tuck Everlasting
@Alibrarylady @loveswimming @MacmillanKidsUK @KSunray3 @FloellaBenjamin @creative_dy A book that we all need, Anne. I hope more are written soon about the #Windrush generation too so that we can share these important stories. I have read and LOVED these by Floella Benjamin and it seems she has been a part of my life from when I was very little indeed. #Playschool
Thank you SO much @seaerramiller for this interview. I learned lots about the process & story behind Mason Mooney. You have been extremely generous. Do take a look & enjoy everyone @Teacherglitter @MrBoothY6 @tygertale @Jake_Hope @PaulWat5
https://t.co/Wz2iGgj5TQ
At this time, there'd been no real critical discussion on what 'good' meant. Yet Bumpus provided her a growing critique:
1.Picture books by modern artists were worth investing in. She showed a particular love for William Nicholson's illustrations noting these as favourites.(2/2)
@royjamesmoss @smithsmm @f33lthesun @KarlDuke8 @PaulWat5 @read_holmfirth Yes @Remy_Lai @RebeccaLucas pointed it out:
@MissEWhitaker @_Reading_Rocks_ @OpenUni_RfP The King Who Banned the Dark 'features' a castle of sorts but is so good and obviously Jackie Morris' 'Tell Me a Dragon' is a visual delight.
I want to celebrate @TalzyNathan1 excellent set of plans around @EoinColfer & Oliver Jeffers' Imaginary Fred. I remember vividly the delight I felt when presented with these & how well Avital tapped into the books' central themes. Good luck tomorrow! https://t.co/6DH8EfLGXD
Here is a link to the blog and the video from last night's Session of Exploring Pictures in Picturebooks. A Handout is available at the end of the blog as well as an extension reference list.
Blog: https://t.co/sSki1VqKrC
Video: https://t.co/Xu1hrLbZfS
Thank you so much!
A lot of love & care has gone into @MissGSmith1 Year 1 plans for @byDavidLucas touching story. Immersive & creative ideas here that celebrate the book's themes. Adored the robot you made as well and the presentation. (@the1lshane @Teacherglitter ) https://t.co/tS8Nc7Lw2F
Another fine addition to the Padlet. @MissRMorris_ chose to write Y2 plans around #JoyCowley @KimberlyTethera @geckopress
#SongoftheRiver Becs has thought carefully around the classroom environment building a curriculum around the book's themes. Well done! https://t.co/bvPv9hjqTD