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@LeeHillFCCT @chrisdysonHT @JonnyUttley @KHenderson_HT @KyrstieStubbs @EdRoundtables @deputygrocott @HappyHead74 First four...great albums.
@OvendenLaura @nikkigamble Have you seen this... a semi thematic sequel to l”They all saw a Cat.” I think it is an even better book.
@duncanmrt @MrTFrancis_ @MenTeachPrimary @MrTs_NQTs @MrWithersAHT I’d start with these absolute beauties by @nicolakidsbooks
@queenkarenclyne @f33lthesun @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @jonnybid @jonnywalker_edu @GalwayMr @LTeacher123 @one_to_read @richreadalot @sam_creighton “Locomotive” by @BrianFloca takes us on an informative and exciting train ride across part of America. It’s art is energetic and creates loads of suspense and drama. A great ride.
@brassoteach @f33lthesun @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @jonnybid @jonnywalker_edu @GalwayMr @LTeacher123 @one_to_read @richreadalot @sam_creighton “Vincent Can’t Sleep” by @barbrosenstock and Mary Grandpre is a fantastic picturebook biography of Van Gogh. It explores him, his art and his inspiration. The art wonderfully reflects his style whilst the is poetic and full of detail.
@clc2910 @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob “It’s So Quiet” by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tony Fucile is a joyous bedtime story about all those things you hear as you lie in bed. Great fun and a brilliant bedtime share.
@jack_m_brown @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob “The Errand” by Leo LaFluer and Adam Oehlers is the first in a fantastic series of books. A boy is on a fairytale errand to fulfil wishes of a suspected witch. Part Graphic Novel/ part picturebook, written in 2nd person. Text and art combine brilliantly.
@digitalmaverick @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob True story of writer Franz Kafka who wrote letters to a girl he met crying in the park because she’d lost her doll. The letters were written from the doll telling the girl of the adventures she was having around the world. It’s a great story.
@SarahGrossi3 @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob “Rules of the House” by @macbarnett and Matt Myers is an energetic tale of sibling rivalry, the illustrations strike a fine balance of creepiness and silliness. Great fun. @KarlDuke8 this one is your fault.
@flosmummy @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob “Kafka and the Doll” by Larissa Theulr and Rebecca Green is a fantastic true story of a Franz Kafka ( Metamorphosis writer) who wrote letters as the girls to a girl who had met in the park who had lost her doll. He told her of the adventures the doll was having. A great story