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@AnnielizzieSten I’d recommend anything by @RossAuthor he’s utterly brilliant.
@MrsRuffyY5 Erik The Viking by Terry Jones is perfect. Each chapter is a separate adventure. Beautifully written with some fab inspiring illustrations by Michael Foreman. It’s brilliant for story mapping and also seeing an over-arching narrative ark. It’s pretty brill to read aloud as well.
Wow! This book is absolutely top-drawer.
“Driftwood Days” by William Miniver and the utterly brilliant Charles Vess is a beautiful delicate story of cyclical change, seasons, ecology and environment. The sublime art and poetic words make it a just breathtaking. #picturebookpage
@monsieurgrumpy These would be a great starting place. Very much about being you.
@ClubPicturebook @MrsKirstBarrett @LTeacher123 @PaulWat5 @one_to_read @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @simonegoward @MissNCleveland I adore Mr Wuffles. The story is brilliantly clever and the cat is just one of the best picturebook cats ever
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@MissNCleveland @ClubPicturebook @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @sam_creighton @LTeacher123 @MrsKirstBarrett @simonegoward @Misterbodd @one_to_read @burstofbeaden I’m going “Stormy” by @guojingart because it makes me cry.
“I want my hat back” by @burstofbeaden because it’s a perfect moment that is full of tension.
“Where TheWild Things Are” by Sendak just because and “Not now Bernard” by McKee as it’s so interesting #PrimaryPicBookClub
“My Footprints” by Bao Phi and Basia Tran is a fantastic story about bullying, inclusion. It’s a story about sharing problems and opening up, it’s about how family can solve any problems and it’s about the power of imagination. Delightful. #PicturebookPage