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The best wintry reads #AdventCalendar December 15th - Northern Lights - The Graphic Novel. Philip Pullman Q&A https://t.co/eRyoU6iigq
“It is winter in Narnia,” said Mr. Tumnus, “and has been for ever so long… always winter, but never Christmas.”
My #AdventCalendar for December 7th is the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis and Pauline Baynes with a contribution from @moontrug
https://t.co/SdJpBP7EZW
Day two of my #AdventCalendar of wintry reads features perhaps the loveliest couple in all of children's literature: Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel https://t.co/juXbZ5fUpK
@Mat_at_Brookes @frankcottrell_b @AmandaPCraig @bookloverJo @Readitdaddy @LucyMangan @whatSFSaid @MrEPrimary @TheGEAcademy @Booktrust If you prefer your books old, here's a list of 60 children's books from the 1960s https://t.co/KRpXn1sgiO
Y is for Yak in the #WestBestiary of @mooseandmouse
These brave bovids come from Esme Shapiro, Shaun Tan, Lisk Feng and Joohee Yoon
E is for Elephant.
Many greats to chose from in today’s #WestBestiary from @mooseandmouse
Images by Jean de Brunhoff, Raymond Briggs, Brian Wildsmith and Edward Ardizzone.
D is for Dog #WestBestiary
Get well soon @mooseandmouse
Some classic #Dog friends from John Burningham, Herge, Maurice Sendak and Emma Chichester Clark
C is for Chameleon in today's #westbestiary from @mooseandmouse
Some (mostly) colourful inspiration from Eric Carle, Leo Lionni, Emily Gravett and Brita Teckentrup.