I think the characters in this series are hugely relatable to children. The books are a lot of fun but have family relationships firmly at their heart.

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I've seen several references to the Pippi Longstocking and just need to make sure that the world knows about Mini Grey's illustrated editions, please and thank you!

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A1 Almost forgot this fun series, great for making links with history

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Never read these to a class that haven't loved them. Currently reading to my 8yo daughter and she's becoming obsessed.

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My finished designs for Aasimar Byleth, Tiefling Edelgard and Half-Orc Catherine! Goddess above do I fucking love this poly ship.

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300 and 100 Followers Milestone! by
Looks like Letherhands' Maast-Ra wanted to help celebrate our Milestones with some big milky balloons~

Thanks everyone for 300! Please go follow too!
Most of my colorings are of his work!

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Some older classics and some more recent, but I love these books. Each wonderful for different reasons. I remember my year 6 teacher reading Goodnight Mister Tom and Adolphus Tips to us when I was in primary school and both were just magical experiences for me

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I love her ‘Race to the Frozen North’. An absolutely stunning and necessary read.

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Although well-known now due to the film, Wonder by R.J. Palacio is a great class read. Each chapter is so well crafted, giving different perspectives and prompting so many discussions. Always a winner, and now with several follow semi-sequels.

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It translates as "Humanity wants big breasts".
Now that's something I can get behind! OWO;

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Delphox Cold Help by Colored
This is from 2014.
I feel sick and wanted to reshare it.
(The Fox is who Fz is now)
Also was in b4 Alolan’s existed.

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Such a great choice. I love the scratchiness of the text. Think I saw one copy where it had been changed, typed. Completely different read.
Feel free to add and comment. I hope the discussion will grow overnight.

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One of my most memorable read alouds in Y6 was based on and ’s ‘The Pond’. A powerful, empathetic and deeply affecting read. The children’s book talk included the themes of loss, family & the importance of the natural world.

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My favourite picture book to teach in KS2 is The Journey by Francesca Sanna. It is such a poetic & accessible way in to so many conversations about moral, social & political issues. It also has a brilliant interplay between the words & pictures, so much detail

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One of my recent favourites has been David Almond & Levi Pinfold’s ‘The Dam’. It’s a beautifully crafted picturebook with themes of loss, hope and the restorative power of music. Set in Kielder Water, Northumberland.
What are some of your favourites for 7-11?

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Stacily Revised by Colored
I thought Stacily could use a update on her design.
A little more skunk-like.
We'll be seeing more of her soon >:3

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