May has gone. May will not come back for a while. How was everyone's May? I can't believe we're in June now. (I feel like I say this every month, but there we go!) Today we're looking at all of the books I read in May and let me tell you IT IS A LOT … Continue reading May in books
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Twinkl originals
Morning everyone! How are we all today? As you know I am a MASSIVE advocate for reading within school (and in my life outside of school, lets be real) and finding more books to read in school, which can be used in the classroom, is always a brilliant way to get books into classrooms. As … Continue reading Twinkl originals
BOOK BLOG: Politics for Beginners
Don't have a clue where to start when it comes to politics? Want a fun and accessible way to teach your kids? Politics for Beginners is a great starting point! Politics for Beginners is a brilliant book filled with facts to teach kids all about politics - not just our politics in the UK, but … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Politics for Beginners
BOOK BLOG: Stewart Foster
The Bubble Boy - a touching story about friendship and helping others "Eleven-year-old Joe can't remember a life outside of his hospital room, with its beeping machines and view of London's rooftops. His condition means he's not allowed outside, not even for a moment, and his few visitors risk bringing life-threatening germs inside his 'bubble'. … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Stewart Foster
BOOK BLOG: Andy Shepherd
The Boy Who Grew Dragons: fun, fast paced and (not so) firey! "When Tomas discovers a strange old tree at the bottom of his grandad's garden, he doesn't think much of it. But he takes the funny fruit from the tree back into the house - and gets the shock and delight of his life … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Andy Shepherd
Libraries are for winners!
Recently, I have been given the task of leading the school library, and I have to say it is my utter delight to embrace it. I'm aware I am in a very lucky position that we have an actual library (it's shelves in the corridor at the minute) and that many schools aren't as fortunate … Continue reading Libraries are for winners!
Brilliant Barrington Stoke
Happy Friday everyone! Today I am sharing some of my favourite recent reads from the people over at Barrington Stoke! Barrington Stoke specialises in 'cracking reading', publishing super-readable children’s books that break down the barriers that can stop kids getting into reading. Their books bring together the very best children’s authors and illustrators in the … Continue reading Brilliant Barrington Stoke
Brilliantly beautiful books…
Hello! Happy Tuesday! How are we all? Today, I'm sharing some of the books I've read recently that I adored because of their incredible illustrations! These books are perfect for our Year 2s/Year 3s. They're all going down brilliantly at school and our kids are screaming out for more! I'd love to know what books … Continue reading Brilliantly beautiful books…
April in books!
Today is the first of May. HOW HOW HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? Man alive... I do not know where this year has gone (I do, it's gone into the past with all of the EXCEPTIONAL books I've read. How exciting!) I am here to tell you all about my April books... April was a BIG … Continue reading April in books!
BLOG TOUR: Company of Eight
Today, I have the absolute pleasure of hosting Harriet Whitehorn, author of The Company of Eight, on my blog. She's here to talk about something I was SUPER curious about when I was invited onto the blog tour: My Top Three Female Led Fantasy Stories Little Red Riding Hood Fairy tales are almost always about … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Company of Eight
