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@oswald_bear @Suchmo83 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @LTeacher123 “Your Place in The Universe” by Jason Chin takes on a fact filled , whistle-stop tour of the universe. Brilliant for explaining to children huge concepts.
@retsgitS @Suchmo83 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @LTeacher123 “Your Place in The Universe” by Jason Chin takes on a fact filled , whistle-stop tour of the universe. Brilliant for explaining to children huge concepts.
@BarbaraEvaV @Suchmo83 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @LTeacher123 “A Thoussnd Glass Flowers” by Evan Turk is a visually stunning picturebook autobiography of Marietta Barovier inventor of the Rosetta Bead. (It’s a bit niche, but it is a visually stunning book.)
@StephenConnor7 @Suchmo83 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @LTeacher123 “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” by Carole Boston Weatherford and Frank Morrison is a vibrant and stylish picturebook biography of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, firmly highlighting her importance in 60’s and 70’s America.
@yepicturepalace @theAliceRoberts I’d recommend both the Gary Crew books on that shelf.
@teacher_mr_r @Misterbodd @TsuiAllen @richreadalot @MrHtheteacher @TJGriffiths @emmakuyateh @EduMsfb @MissS_Kimble @karen_wallee @jenniferob81 Not primary but feel John Wyndham is a lost author. Brilliant sci-Fi #OldButGold
@damien_page @Mat_at_Brookes @KLovesbooks1 Similar in graphic nature if not setting. I’d throughly recommend the Hilda series. Perfect for age 8 in my opinion.
@hurricaneteach @one_to_read I’d particularly recommend these for a younger audience.
@Kath_Pennington @one_to_read @son1bun @PieCorbett @Teacherglitter @MrEPrimary @AmeDyckman Also love @RyanT_Higgins. His playfulness is just brilliant.