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What I thought would be a book of facts is actually a thought-provoking poetic delight.
“What is a River?” By Monika Vaicenaviciene is stunning to look at and beautiful to read, it helps us explore the true importance of rivers to our lives. A delight. #PicturebookPage
@PrimaryRocks1 A2 these are fantastic and powerful, perfect for inspiring discussion. #PrimaryRocks
@i_teach_things @reads_and_draws @chrisdysonHT @PaulWat5 @jonnybid @MeakerR @FVachhiat @SarahFarrellKS2 @DarrellWakelam @PaulGarvey4 I love these space-tourism posters from @NASAJPL. We have used them to do some amazing writing and art.
There are 15 altogether, here is the link #ShareStuffSunday https://t.co/7qT95AxXfs
@geordiecat2012 @_Reading_Rocks_ @KarlDuke8 @rumena_aktar @Mat_at_Brookes This kind of fits the bill.
@GalwayMr @jonnybid @Armadillo8000 @dinosaurjr Didn’t know that was out... this was my drive. It has Euros Child from Gorky’s as a part of the band now. It’s good stuff.
Finally had time to sit down an explore “Watercress” by @AndreaYWang and @authorjasonchin. It truly a stunning piece of work, full of emotion, memory and history. Each page is perfectly judged. Best picturebook so far this year. Thanks @RebeccaLucas #picturebookPage
@ra1nb0wRa1nb0w @KateDiCamillo_ @Mat_at_Brookes @jonnybid Also adore this series of books, I think they are more individual reads however possibly Year 6 of older.
Love it when you get a book that totally defies expectations.
“Alien Nation” by Sandro Bassi is wonderfully illustrated, weird and wild wordless picturebook. Thought provoking on how our mobile devices alienate us. #PicturebookPage
@EmmaSimm7 @Je55_Martin @MissMinoliYear6 @MrBoothY6 @_Reading_Rocks_ @MrEPrimary @PrimaryMissT @OpenUni_RfP @booksfortopics @ChildrensBkShow These would be great start points. All completely top-drawer picturebooks.