Inspiring Young Readers
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I am Brown posted on 03 Mar 2020
If you’re tired – like I am – of the way brown skin is so often associated with deficit models...
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Book reviews from Lily (aged 11) and Archie (aged 9) posted on 01 Mar 2020
Book reviews from Lily (aged 11) and Archie (aged 9)
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Jane Eyre, a retelling posted on 27 Feb 2020
Hats off to this award winning YA author for an impressive retelling of a well- known classic story by Charlotte Bronte
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An Interview with Fiona French posted on 23 Feb 2020
An Interview with Fiona French
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Everybody Counts posted on 21 Feb 2020
I am not usually a fan of books with a mathematical angle as I still tend to go into a cold sweat at the memories of trying to solve impossible problems...
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The social construction of childhood: explored with reference to Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah posted on 17 Feb 2020
The social construction of childhood: explored with reference to Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah by Lauren Dark
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WAAAAAA! posted on 14 Feb 2020
Waiting for a new sibling to be born can be very exciting for young children, but the reality can be something of a shock.
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Agent Starling : Operation Baked Beans posted on 11 Feb 2020
The Letterpress project is delighted to present the first book review by a mother and son team working together.
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The social construction of childhood: explored with reference to Jacqueline Wilson’s ‘The Illustrated Mum’. posted on 09 Feb 2020
The social construction of childhood: explored with reference to Jacqueline Wilson’s ‘The Illustrated Mum’ by Harriet Hill
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Monster Slayer posted on 05 Feb 2020
Those cunning folk at Barrington Stoke have brought together two titans of the book world to retell the classic tale of the great warrior Beowulf.