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@BoundlessLtd @jadedaleyy @MrTs_NQTs Oh, thanks for thinking of me:
Thank you @_MelissaPerrin for the hard work you put into this Creative Curriculum plan around #EyesThatKissInTheCorners - a lovely analysis and some thoughtful drama ideas too https://t.co/GhALpzDlRo
@adamboxer1 @KathleenFaloon1 Agreed. These are also very good. Last train is aimed at upper Secondary.
@tracyshopkins @RobCrossley4 @Louiestowell @melissacreate15 I'd get @RebeccaLucas in on this too. Many of my recommendations will have come from her:
@sophieinspace @Louiestowell @CorinnaLuyken Sophie, those are all astonishingly beautiful choices. Louie, how about these for 'painterly' style: Jason Chin, Guojing, Komako Sakai or Valériane Leblond.
There's so much wonderful children's literature out there to celebrate at the moment & @BooksForKeeps is at the heart of it. Writing an article for them - an interview between @Diafla & myself - was an honour and delight. https://t.co/h9vv7fhQju
@mairethadhg Oh me too. I've treated myself to the audio version of:
@richreadalot @jessrb543 @Ali_haines @ruthwoolman @Toriaclaire @Joetoddstanton @FlyingEyeBooks I'll certainly offer 4 suggestions and do consider heading over to @RuddickRichard padlet too. Jess, you should consider joining our #LetsTalkGraphicNovels group - teachers/librarians chatting about said books.
@Jjnhi6 @RuddickRichard @smerchant13 @RobCrossley4 @erinlynhamilton @jonnybid I'm with Rich on Lightfall as a great follow up. This is great too:
@WinterImagines @_Reading_Rocks_ Here's 4 that would suit the whole of KS2: