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@mrjamesmayhew It certainly is. And here is Victoria Turnbull's Sea Tiger. I'm not sure if the tiger or the merchild is most surprised.
Grandma Bird by @Benji_Davies is one of 50 books selected for Take One Book, launching in September. For information, or to request a free exemplar unit (Extra Yarn) email assistant @justimaginestorycentre.co.uk @simonkids_UK
Our topic selections cover a range of genres from picture books and fiction to non-fiction and poetry: an easy way to choose the books to support reading across the curriculum and reading for pleasure.
https://t.co/1k9VSMW6qO
This parks and gardens selection comprises 10 books that will support reading for pleasure and reading for information. It includes Percy the Park Keeper stories and selected non fiction featuring British flora and fauna.
https://t.co/ByUGR57nSp
Our topic selections cover a range of genres from picture books and fiction to non-fiction and poetry: an easy way to choose the books to support reading across the curriculum and reading for pleasure.
https://t.co/1k9VSMEv2e
This parks and gardens selection comprises 10 books that will support reading for pleasure and reading for information. It includes Percy the Park Keeper stories and selected non fiction featuring British flora and fauna.
https://t.co/ByUGR57nSp
Creating time and space for, and supporting the teaching of, independent reading @nikkigamble #independent #reading #primary #literacy #EYFS #KS1 #KS2 https://t.co/6Q36KLgsl0
@ShenazB likes the soft appeal of @mccartney_jenny and Patrick Benson's The Stone Bird ' ' The pictures are warm and the story is comforting, with a satisfying ending.' Read the full review @AndersenPress https://t.co/SulKU6lUy3
The Farmer and the Clown is one of our favourite wordless books. Read with any age. You can find it in one of our Wordless Book Packs https://t.co/uuDnaOIMBg
#OldButGold It's not surprising that @HelenCooperbook Pumpkin Soup is as popular today as when it was first published in 1998. Affectionate but not saccharine, Comforting but not comfortable. A story which younger siblings will recognise as 'true'.