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No 28 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“Almost Nothing, yet Everything” by Hiroshima Osaka and Ryoji Arai. Thoughtful, contemplative and funny musings on the nature of water in the form of a conversation between a child and a grown up. Astoundingly illustrated. #PicturebookPage
No 37 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“The Longest Letsgoboy” by @Derick_Wilder and @catiachien. A stunning, poignant look at the role beloved pets play in a our lives, I laughed and cried in equal measure. Told from the old dog’s perspective it’s just lovely #PicturebookPage
Thankyou so much @CindyDerby for your brilliant letter.
I love how special books are to you. I’m going to share with the children now.
@mjptranslator @eenalol @Misterbodd @BooksTales @stories_sea Shout out to these by @Joetoddstanton that brilliantly play with mythology.
@mjptranslator @eenalol @Misterbodd @BooksTales @stories_sea I like these but I have nothing for mayans.
@fabandfamous1 @melissacreate15 @lucymayrowland @_Reading_Rocks_ @marygtroche @BookSuperhero2 Agree with the others...heres one I love that hadn’t been mentioned.
@MissJlovesbooks @Y6Reads @MrEPrimary @LitWales @Literacy_Trust @reading_realm @_Reading_Rocks_ @rshipbshop @snugbookshop @swanseastones This is great... a non-fiction journal. Our year 3 have just used it and it as perfect.
A Brave Soldier by Nicolas Debon is a story of love and friendship in the toughest circumstances #WeWillRememberThem