THE CAN CARAVAN is a great book to celebrate

Janie loves DT, especially designing her dream caravan... After a school trip to a recycling centre she has an innovative idea, inspiring her class and community!

More + Tips: https://t.co/lUchvkz4ci

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Many people will wake feeling loss and sadness this morning. This picture book 'When sadness comes to call' from 2020's collection sprung into our minds, helping children understand sadness, letting it settle and knowing there will be brighter days

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When we we're building a powerful skill. And that doesn't end with one person: it triggers a chain reaction! ⚡️⚡️

Chie Kutsuwada () has gorgeously portrayed this in her 2022 Empathy Illustration 🎨

Full gallery: https://t.co/x1zP6I10iw

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Congrats to the wonderful for the publication of Strong – out today! About a little dragon who doesn't fit in with the crowd but finds that strength can come from within. It's a real stunner and the perfect read for

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Today is & our book of the week is 'When Life Gives You Mangoes' by . Something big happened to Clara last summer but she can't remember what it was - a wonderfully atmospheric, voice-driven narrative with a stunning twist.

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Looking forward to using this text tomorrow. Some great ideas from , do tune in... READ. CONNECT. ACT.

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Take a bookie stroll as we head to in June
We’ve selected a few of our titles to make stops on the way, Books for Empathy Walks: https://t.co/N7c3CDVAfp
More about Empathy Day: https://t.co/PdTW4E6gyA

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Understanding perspective taking and emotions -important skills described in this delightful picture book by Tracey Hammett and Jan McCafferty in our Welsh collection https://t.co/QP3hge3K1p

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Happy Empathy Day! When children read & identify with the feelings of book characters, the more children understand how people work & understand worlds outside of their own. More empathy = happier children & a better world.

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Right now we’ve never needed empathy more, that's why I'm so pleased to be part of

See my Illustration here: https://t.co/TbXecnVImZ

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It's today, focusing on understanding and listening to each other, and using books to step into someone else’s shoes. Visit https://t.co/hkJxPfsJQf to check out how you can get involved as well as downloading a free family activity pack

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It's today, focusing on understanding and listening to each other, and using books to step into someone else’s shoes. Visit https://t.co/D6KipJai8i to check out how you can get involved as well as downloading a free family activity pack

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It's today, focusing on understanding and listening to each other, and using books to step into someone else’s shoes. Visit https://t.co/Ou7DaGdVqs to check out how you can get involved as well as downloading a free family activity pack

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It's today, focusing on understanding and listening to each other, and using books to step into someone else’s shoes. Visit https://t.co/oOWUX0pmND to check out how you can get involved as well as downloading a free family activity pack

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Empathy Day 2021 will be here on June 10th. After the past year we could all do with a little more empathy. Download the Family Pack at
https://t.co/iWZV0aVJ3s


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Exciting empathy-boosting things for the whole family to do at home as part of the countdown to Empathy Day on 10 June.
You don't need lots of craft materials, just paper and pen!

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Did you notice two of our amazing authors and illustrators, and , in the collection? https://t.co/aYsW6lsVBA

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It would be remiss of me to not tweet about the Picturebook text in the Secondary collection. A beautifully illustrated, hard-hitting, uplifting, hopeful read: ‘The Undefeated’ by & . This needs to be in the hands of so many children.

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Offering hope in a scary world, beautiful ‘Felix After the Rain’, translated by Olivia Hellewell, brings out a wide range of emotions in readers, culminating in a comforting catharsis for Felix. A perfect text for cross-school empathy building.

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Created by & translated by David Colmer. Words and art coalesce in ‘Maia and What Matters’ to create an emotional experience that resonates long after reading. Themes around age, illness, death & life are sensitively explored. UKS2

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