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February | 2016 | Reading with Toby
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Sharing stories with love. Costume ideas for World Book Day. February 29, 2016. March 26, 2016. World Book Day gets bigger every year. On the one hand this is excellent news. Anything that gets people, and especially kids, talking about and sharing books is fantastic. However, the dressing up thing can be a bit of a drag for time-poor, unimaginative parents with stubborn children. Continue reading →. My sort-of favourite books. February 21, 2016. March 7, 2016. You see this type of question can be uncons...
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Sharing stories with love. Why my seven-year-old has a YouTube channel. July 16, 2016. July 17, 2016. Stampy: hero for the YouTube generation. Remember those heady childhood days of the 80s and 90s? When a group of grubby adolescents yelled at us to Switch Off Our Television Sets And Do Something Less Boring Instead? Or when Philip Schofield had Gordon the Gopher as an assistant presenter instead of Holly Willoughby? Follow Blog via Email. Join 286 other followers. Follow me on Twitter.
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Sharing stories with love. EU Referendum: The Post Mortem. June 24, 2016. July 4, 2016. We all have regrets. Some, like kissing inappropriate people in your twenties, you can live with, but others run deeper and threaten to whisper what ifs in your ear for the rest of your life. I’ve read reports of other regrets too. People who got swept up in a toxic campaign masquerading as a symbol of anti-establishment rebellion are now saying they didn’t think it would actually happen, as they wake up to report...
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Sharing stories with love. What I learned this Easter weekend. March 28, 2016. April 2, 2016. It’s been lovely spending time together and it’s also been an opportunity to remind myself of a few things I’ve come to learn about family life. Here’s what I learned this Easter weekend. Continue reading →. Diary of a Minecraft prisoner. March 20, 2016. May 9, 2016. Mummy can I play Minecraft? Continue reading →. How to help a reluctant reader. March 18, 2016. April 23, 2016. It’s taken a while, but I’ve finall...
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Sharing stories with love. Why every kid needs a joke book. April 6, 2016. April 8, 2016. I’ve never been much of a fan of the common gag, preferring observational comedy, but as a child, getting to grips with a good old-fashioned joke is a rite of passage. For Toby’s fifth birthday he was given a copy of Francesca Simon’s. Horrid Henry’s Jolly Joke. Book He liked the idea of a joke but he didn’t yet have the language skills to understand why they were funny. What I learned this Easter weekend. You’re si...
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Read Along With Me. What’s New, Pussycat? What I’ve Been Reading…. Published May 24, 2011. To paraphrase Kanye West from Dilated Peoples’ “This Way” – I don’t know what’s better: reading or getting paid, but I know when I’m doing one, the other’s getting away. Needless to say, it’s been a bit difficult to keep up my reading pace but here’s what I’ve read since I last checked in:. One of Our Thursdays is Missing. Those last 2 are my guilty pleasures). Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree. She Walks in Beauty.
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Sharing stories with love. Why my seven-year-old has a YouTube channel. July 16, 2016. July 17, 2016. Stampy: hero for the YouTube generation. Remember those heady childhood days of the 80s and 90s? When a group of grubby adolescents yelled at us to Switch Off Our Television Sets And Do Something Less Boring Instead? Or when Philip Schofield had Gordon the Gopher as an assistant presenter instead of Holly Willoughby? EU Referendum: The Post Mortem. June 24, 2016. July 4, 2016. I suspect as David Cameron ...
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Stories and picture books you won't hate (at least at first). Wednesday, December 17, 2008. The baby who needed a mommy. A Sad Story with a Happy Ending. Janet and Allan Ahlberg. 1989, Little Brown and Company. I try not to write about books that are out of print. But I have such a tender spot for this one, I'll make an exception, especially since so many libraries seem to stock it. To me, the book's strangeness is what makes it so great - it's charming, but not saccharine. It couples comforting repe...
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