Saturday, 26 October 2013

This morning's read....My Granny Went to Market

As a child I loved books that exposed me to different cultures. I also loved detailed pictures where I would pretend my finger was a little person walking around the picture.  This book is a really good example of my favourite childhood book.





You can get this book here and go around the world with Granny counting to ten.



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Thursday, 10 October 2013

Children's Book Week

It’s Children’s Book Week this week (Oct 7th-11th) and this year’s theme is 100 best books for all ages up to 14. Below I have come up with my own favourites for each age group.

Babies

Babies love interacting with other babies and so this book keeps them enthralled with this collection of photographs and poems from many cultures. This unique anthology celebrates the feelings of hope, wonder, surprise, delight and fascination at each new generation of children.

This book is currently being sold half price and with the exclusive discount code below you can get this book for £5.99






1-5

Bear has a series of books and in this book he tries out different forms of transport and has an adventure with each one. Rhyme and repetition support the learning layers of travel and transportation, as Bear travels in a raft, a rocket ship, a boat, a bike, a steam train, and a carriage.



9-11

This atlas is fantastic for all ages but probably comes into its own for older children who are confident, highly imaginative readers.  It’s packed with information about the way in which communities and cultures around the world have been shaped by their local environments, and it looks at the ideas and initiatives that are shaping the future.



11+

Barefoot Books doesn’t just make books but crafts and hand puppets too.  Step into the kitchen for some fun with food. The forty recipes in this colourful deck are based around the five main food groups, and offer a healthy and exciting way to learn about cooking.


Wednesday, 9 October 2013

The 3 of us read...Clare Beaton's Nursery Rhymes







I am in love with the board books by Clare Beaton. They are created beautifully as the book is made up of photos of felt creations.  There are some old favourite nursery rhymes and Albie enjoys a good sing song. For the ones that I haven't heard of, Mummy does a good rap!

You can get this book here and for the full collection of Clare Beaton's books visit this page

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