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Happy Friday!
Here's The Circus - T︠S︡irk - created in 1928 by Samuil Marshak & Vladmir Lebedev: https://t.co/aoNvVv7huA
#FridayFeeling #DiscoveringChildrensBooks
'Do you think I could have tea with you?'
Happy @Nationalteaday!
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Judith Kerr's original illustrations for the The Tiger Who Came to Tea © Kerr-Kneale Productions Ltd 1968. Held by @7Stories
#DiscoveringChildrensBooks
"Do you think I could have tea with you?"
Animals like Judith Kerr’s Tiger have been part of stories for centuries. Invent your own animal with this #DiscoveringChildrensBooks activity #NationalStorytellingWeek2021
🔗https://t.co/unJzu7oIup
🎨© Kerr-Kneale Productions Ltd 1968
Here's our brand new activity pack inspired by #DiscoveringChildrensBooks, illustrated by Viviane Schwarz. We’re sharing printed copies with communities across the UK to reach children who don't have access to screens. Download and print here: https://t.co/n2rKb1YERU @vivschwarz
Want to know more about some of the authors on our #ReadforEmpathy list, check out the British Library's #DiscoveringChildrensBooks website -Here's Race to the Frozen North by @catwrote://www.bl.uk/collection-items/race-to-the-frozen-north-the-matthew-henson-story
@BL_Learning
Illustrator John Tenniel was born #OTD 200 years ago. Here are some of his beautiful illustrations from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland used in the shortened 'Nursery Alice' from 1890 (shelfmark Cup.410.g.74) #JohnTenniel200 #DiscoveringChildrensBooks https://t.co/RbeAyr5GDI