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The Uprising: The Mapmakers in Cruxcia by Eirlys Hunter is ‘a really exhilarating read, fast paced…would be enjoyed in Y5 & Y6…& could accompany a topic on map reading…or in PSHE lessons to show teamwork and resilience’. Read @MrsAtkinreads review: https://t.co/X0ZVIfxtCU
Unicorn Seekers: The Map of Lost Unicorns by Cerrie Burnell from @scholasticuk ‘combines contemporary adventure and mythical magic in a story that has both charm and excitement’. Read @Alibrarylady review here: https://t.co/CoGRGzHPqd
Strong by Clara Anganuzzi from @LittleTigerUK ‘is a book for younger children…to be shared when a class is considering stories about social development as much as when they are playing at dragons’.
Read @nickswarb review for Just Imagine here: https://t.co/6XCruXTHMB
‘The artistry and scope of the images, balanced by spare, understated and poetic language, make The Baker by the Sea, by Paula White, a book to return to again and again.’ @templarbooks
Read Eve Bearne’s full review here: https://t.co/ESrujC7gEc
While the Storm Rages by Phil Earle from @AndersenPress ‘is an enthralling page-turner & likely to be another success with readers, as it gives an unusual insight into the history of everyday life during World War Two’. Read Eve Bearne’s full review here: https://t.co/e5cTv0eUPj
Solo by Adam Beer from @simonkids_UK - ‘Children will enjoy the energy Solo’s character brings to the story in what is a light-hearted and lovely tale of friendship.’Read @hmorgan09 full review here: https://t.co/8j2Q4dRvxl
Small by Hannah Moffatt ‘would be a perfect book to read aloud to a class from Y3 onwards’ with ‘so much potential to bring the characters to life through the use of voice…& discussions about self-belief & friendship ’. Read Helen Morgan’s review here: https://t.co/I4MF6uNjsd
An Artist’s Eyes by Frances Tosdevin and Clemence Monnet from @FL_Childrens ‘is a delightful book that celebrates creativity and the unique perspectives we all bring to our view of the world’.
Read @sam_keeley1 full review here: https://t.co/tJS86aBEpZ
Who’s Your Real Mum by Bernadette Green and Anna Zobel from @ScribeUKbooks is ‘a book read with children who find themselves faced with provocative and often intrusive questions about their family situation’.
Read @jocastro_coach full here: https://t.co/3BtX3vL2DH
Out today, Ready or Not by Tracy Darnton ‘is a captivatingly addictive YA thriller that will keep readers guessing until the crowning conclusion’. ‘Artistry at work exploring the interconnection of family lives & friendship’ Read @kashleyenglish review:
https://t.co/MlVHwH01VJ