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#BeeBoy author and illustrator @TonyDeSaulles has been busy preparing his very own bee hive for the arrival of some special residents. Head over to his blog to read all about the arrival of his new buzzy bees! https://t.co/qx1XE0tBrX
It’s #SundayStory time! Curl up and enjoy Julia Donaldson reading 'Cat Naps' from her #Songbirds series - perfect for helping your child with #phonics at home. Taken from the new Read with Oxford range, listen to the story here: https://t.co/53ZGNukyXL
Celebrate #WorldPenguinDay with Bob and Flo!
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@WorldPenguinDay @FamilyOfBeasts
#WorldPenguinDay #BobandFlow #RebeccaAshdown
Looking for something to do with the kids over the #Easter holiday? Join @ElysDolan at @TheStoryMuseum on Thursday for storytelling and drawing with Mr Bunny! #MrBunnysChocolateFactory https://t.co/nOvys8i8Xb
In #London this #Easter? Join author and illustrator @ElysDolan for a treasure hunt, storytelling and Easter card making at @Foyles Charing Cross. Perfect to entertain your little ones! #MrBunnysChocolateFactory https://t.co/RxBIZEVNoz
Looking for a fun family event in #Oxford this #Easter? Hop along to the @TheStoryMuseum for storytelling and a drawing workshop with @ElysDolan on 5 April: https://t.co/nOvys8i8Xb #MrBunnysChocolateFactory
Join @ElysDolan and Mr Bunny for an #Easter adventure at @Foyles Charing Cross on 3rd April. There will be storytelling, a drawing workshop and a Mr Bunny treasure hunt! https://t.co/hcFoN14a6X
From inventing a character name to choosing the best describing words, there's lots to think about when writing a story! @H_Muncaster has created an amazing #IsadoraMoon creative writing guide to help you every step of the way... download it here: https://t.co/kzwVA9WrUs
We are so excited for the reissue of the Fantastic Football Poems brand new cover, coming this May! A great selection of hilarious poems, to entertain all football fans, young and old! #WorldPoetryDay https://t.co/x2VuBme4W7
Our Shakespearean word of the day is ‘urchin’. Warning! Don’t read in the meaning of ‘a poorly dressed boy’. To Shakespeare, ‘urchin’ meant something quite different, but what? https://t.co/2o48lqON5V #ShakespeareWeek