I 🧡 Anna Hibiscus's life 👇🏾

Thank you, Atinuke! 🙌🏾

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Purchasing series and multiple copies where possible. 🧡

's 'Our Roots' gets borrowed & borrowed, parents who read
(which also features his cartoons) often mention how it sparks conversations with their chn.🙌🏾

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As a kid I loved going to the comic shop with my dad. They had older comics in the basement for <50p each. These are the series I really remember. Probably wildly in appropriate age-wise (probably around 10) but loved it

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Q3. Came across The Lost Homework recently... also there is something striking in The Secret Garden about class divisions.There was a book I studied before too but I think it is banned now-Summer of my German Soldier?

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Q1. Remember this series making an impact. First proper meeting with death in a book - up until then reading was safe, characters safe. The final image is seared into my memory. Jupiter was such a menacing villain. Think is a fan (?)

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For KS3 here are some I love... American Born Chinese, Goldie Vance, Conspiracy of Ravens (this could be shared in KS2 too), The Backstagers

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Q1: Start a class UKS2 graphic novel collection with these and you'll have the kids hooked on reading them pretty quickly. 

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Q1: Some of my favourite graphic novels about sport. Most probably best suited for KS3.

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A4: This JUST came out so I've not read it to kids yet but hearing read aloud whilst live-drew Larry the llama at showcase was an unforgettable experience! Cannot wait to read it at school, such a fun book.

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Q2- These are all beautiful. Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea is an amazing book for exploring friendship with Nursery/Reception children. Simple but perfect.

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Jenny Colgan is one of my absolute favourite authors of adult fiction and I was beyond excited when I discovered that she has written for children, too! Her Polly and the Puffin books have been gone down a treat with LKS2 in particular!

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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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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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