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@NBeniams For a range of reasons these are my all time favourites that I keep returning too.
@MissBTeaches_ @_Nicola_M_ @OpenUni_RfP @_Reading_Rocks_ @The_UKLA @TeresaCremin @Mat_at_Brookes @jonnybid @Booktrust @Scholastic @ScholasticUKTch I’d thoroughly recommend these about Frida Kahlo
This is an absolutely brilliant #assemblybook
“The Magical Yet” by Angela DiTerLizzi and @ArtichokeKid is a brilliant book about not giving up when things are tricky. If you can’t do something the key word is YET!
Fab Stuff #PicturebookPage
@KarlDuke8 Great list. I’d add this to your River section. One of my faves from last year.
@gbuttbram @Teacherglitter @MrEPrimary @TeresaCremin This are all really good and have been useful for discussion ms and opening conversations.
“Ten Beautiful Things” by @mbgriffinbooks and Maribel Lechuga is a beautiful gentle book about change. The stunning illustrations practically pop from the page while the story is truly beautiful. I felt a little sweaty eyed by the end. Just lovely. #PicturebookPage
@Misterbodd @RobCrossley4 @kmlarwood I’m going to say it.
I loved the Podkin books but think I genuinely love the Uki books even more.
It also seems like we’re heading to a crossover event...