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How Messy! by Clare Helen Welsh & Olivier Tallec ‘is a great book to highlight differences in people but that by working together great art can be created’.
Read Heather Hann’s full review for Just Imagine here: https://t.co/UN5zXDO3p8
A Perfect Wonderful Day with Friends by Philip Waechter from @geckopress ‘emanates serenity and contentment…& is underpinned by a wisdom and richness that opens up great opportunities for discussion’.
Read @spinningzoo review for Just Imagine here:
https://t.co/WlEQhcJts4
The Wind May Blow by Sasha Quinton & Thomas Hegbrook from @LittleTigerUK ‘uses weather metaphors…to provide a useful starting point for discussion about coping mechanisms when life does not seem to be sunny and bright’.
Read @BroadElizabeth review here: https://t.co/5DspAUFPfX
To Catch a Cloud by Elena de Roo & Hannah Peck from @FaberChildrens with ‘poetry that is bouncy and tumultuous’ and with artwork that is ‘quite dreamlike’. Read @jonnywalker_edu review for Just Imagine here: https://t.co/ugGbWuDrQE
Hot Dog by Mark Sperring & Sophie Corrigan from @BloomsburyBooks ‘has themes of friendship & kindness…and is a side-splitting tale of what it means to dream big, even when you think that dream is impossible’. Read @kashleyenglish full review here: https://t.co/H4pqcacIje
Lord of The Forest by Caroline Pitcher & Jackie Morris from @graffeg_books ‘is a stunning visual and lyrical ode to nature and the untamed freedom of the wild’. Read @BarbaraEvaV review here:
https://t.co/NLBQOucQMj
How To Hide An Alien by Karen McCombie from @LittleTigerUK ‘is a cleverly written book for ages 9+…providing opportunities to explore the relationships between the characters & how they might be relevant to our own lives’. Read @StewardRos review here: https://t.co/ivv9Rf6Ow5
‘Phil Earle’s writing in While the Storm Rages is beautiful & his language choices are authentic…it is an exciting historical adventure story for children in UKS2…a good book to read aloud to a class’. @AndersenPress
Read @rebeccakennedy review: https://t.co/73EU4cbJLJ
How Selfish! by Clare Helen Welsh & Olivier Tallec from @QuartoKids ‘is the perfect picture book to facilitate discussions around sharing and friendships…a super addition to all Early Years and KS1 classrooms’.
Read @aimee_durning review here: https://t.co/uI9RcT3pep
The Roar by Eoin McLaughlin & by Polly Dunbar from @FaberChildrens ‘is the perfect picture book to share with anyone who is willing to listen’.
Read @aimee_durning review here: https://t.co/Ef9bR5eU5U