Araleth Letheranil, Prince of Stars

Minor Elven Deity of Light, Stars and Revelations.

This Deity was introduced in my campaign by a player and it actually fits perfectly.

Still working on this mixed colouring style inspired by ^^"

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🌘🌸Lether 🌸🌒
don't have much time to draw all that much :( army life be hard
a drawing of luna, this time, as a human! (kinda unusual)




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I 🧡 your shout outs, Ben and 'The Iron Man' is an especially golden nugget, with a genius opening page: "Never before had the Iron Man seen the sea. He swayed in the strong wind ... on the brink of the high cliff." 🤖

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This WBD, 2 children set me the challenge of finding their next read. They had very specific tastes! Spent a fantastic 20 minutes blethering. Finally went for Slugboy Saves the World by and Wizards of Once by

Love a bit of book blether!

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So yeah, reading has played a massive part in shaping me into the person I am today. I went on to get an English Lit degree and now I get to teach reading and writing to kids - and even write the occasional book.

Plus, you know, superheroes are cool.

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A wonderful fictionalised biography telling the true story of explorer Matthew Henson. So many opportunities to talk about travel, exploration and equality. is a genius.

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Fantasy / steampunk is a good entry point by which to get kids interested in history, like Wildspark and Cogheart. Not historically accurate by any means, but fabulous stories that will capture their imaginations and motivate them to find out more.

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Spinderella is great for helping young children understand the practical side of maths

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Blending with non-fiction, these well-researched biographies can be a really good entry point to a prominent mathematician’s life and a stepping stone for further research.

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Great choice of text. Had it ready to share this eve. So many quality texts to explore shape, space and measure.
Love the link to positional vocabulary in picturebooks. Always trying to negate the ‘that bit’ or ‘there!’ 👍🏼

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Pairing fiction and non-fiction works really well for this. Eg: Did that really happen? Let's check...

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Although it’s about very modern event, this has been a gift to help develop understanding of refugees and displaced peoples throughout history. The fact it’s something seen on the news helps root the knowledge of impacts of war in empathy and reality I think.

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I realised I can't draw cats so I need to do some studies D:
based on photos by rubletherussian on instagram <3

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Shaun Tan is such an original talent, isn't he? There's something otherworldly about his gorgeous illustrations, whilst his books communicate real world truths. 🙌🏾

I'd be hard pressed to pick a favourite. 🧡

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