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Melting in Mombasa – Tish Farrell
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Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The Railway Men 2 Black and White Sunday. As High As An Elephant’s Eye. Power Lines: But Who Has The Power? This Morning Over My Garden Wall: Still Life. Thursday’s Special: Seaside Disorder. August’s Changing Seasons: Fruitful. The Railway Men: Black and White Sunday. Big Sky Over Wenlock Edge. Does My Beehind Look Big in this? Who Said Morris Dancing Couldn’t Be A Whole Lot Of Fun? Weeke...
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A Library Lady: ‘She was inspiring’- The true value of an author visit
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Monday, 28 October 2013. 8216;She was inspiring’- The true value of an author visit. Last week the Society of Authors published the results of their survey on the impact of author visits to schools, the summary of the findings can be seen here. James Mayhew 'painting up side down. Clara Vulliamy entertains Reception Class. Kate Maryon opens our new library during her visit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Van Meter Library Voice. Carne...
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A Library Lady: May 2013
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Shadowing The Carnegie Award. A Boy and a Bear in a Boat by Dave Shelton. I loved this. From what I have read this may not be a hot favourite to win the Carnegie award but nonetheless I loved it. When I am choosing a book to read one of the things that deters me is a review that tells me a book is “ heart-warming. 8221; or that I will find it “ uplifting. The best children’s books are those that can be enjoyed o...
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A Library Lady: June 2012
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 19 June 2012. CPD23 Things 6 and 7 -Networking and support systems – Both on-line and face to face. Although I have an account this is because I was invited by a friend and I did not wish to be rude and say no. However I think that this particular network is only of real value if you are actively seeking new employment. I have joined some of the groups; CPD23, School Librarians and CILIP but am not sure what to do next! For severa...
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A Library Lady: Shadowing the Carnegie Shortlist
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 26 March 2013. Shadowing the Carnegie Shortlist. The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan. This is a coming of age story with a difference and highly recommended for readers of 11 I really enjoyed this and having read Wonder too I already think it is going to be very difficult for the judges to decide on a winner! 26 March 2013 at 10:43. Both Little M and I wholeheartedly agree with you. It is a little gem! 26 March 2013 at 16:27.
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A Library Lady: April 2013
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 9 April 2013. Shadowing the Carnegie Award. Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner. This is a book that I had heard and read much about over the last few months and yet I was still not prepared for its impact. This is a bleak and shocking tale and in Standish Treadwell Sally Gardner has created a teenage character with a strong and unique voice. Readers rather than younger children. I can now understand the media attention and accolades tha...
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A Library Lady: Shadowing the Carnegie Award
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 9 April 2013. Shadowing the Carnegie Award. Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner. This is a book that I had heard and read much about over the last few months and yet I was still not prepared for its impact. This is a bleak and shocking tale and in Standish Treadwell Sally Gardner has created a teenage character with a strong and unique voice. Readers rather than younger children. I can now understand the media attention and accolades tha...
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Here Be Monsters
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Quick Links to BOOK TITLES. A Mouse inside the Marmalade. A Turtle in the Toilet. Dig It, Build It! A Secret Worth Sharing. A Spot of Bother. ALIENS - An Owner's Guide. Bringing Down the Moon. Callum's Incredible Construction Kit. Diamond in the Snow. Foxes in the Snow. Go For It, Ruby! I Love You Always and Forever. If We Had a Sailboat. MONSTERS - An Owner's Guide. No Place Like Home. Once Upon a Time, Upon a Nest. Ruby in Her Own Time. She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain. The Best Gift of All. UK Pap...
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Wind Catching ~ The Ancient Art And Science Of Persian Air Conditioning – Tish Farrell
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Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The Railway Men 2 Black and White Sunday. As High As An Elephant’s Eye. Power Lines: But Who Has The Power? This Morning Over My Garden Wall: Still Life. Thursday’s Special: Seaside Disorder. August’s Changing Seasons: Fruitful. The Railway Men: Black and White Sunday. Big Sky Over Wenlock Edge. Does My Beehind Look Big in this? Who Said Morris Dancing Couldn’t Be A Whole Lot Of Fun? Weeke...
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A Library Lady: July 2012
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Thoughts from the world of school libraries and children's books. Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Things 8 and 9 or Trying To Be Organised. I really can’t afford to be dismissive about these organisational tools since now that I am several weeks behind on the CPD23 programme it is obvious that I could do with using a thing or probably several things to ensure that I am better organised. Although others extol the virtues of Google Calendar. Early on this year I downloaded the Evernote. For more than two years to s...
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