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National Self-Care Week 2024 - library toolkit

A toolkit to support libraries to engage with National Self-Care Week 2024 (18 – 24 November).

The toolkit includes useful information, resources, display and activity ideas and template social media copy. read more

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  • Reading Well

November Booklist 2024 - Spine-tinglers & Nail-biters

As we enter the cold and dark months, we have created a booklist filled with our favourite spine-tinglers and nail-biters to captivate readers who enjoy suspense, mystery, and supernatural adventures (at different levels of scariness).

From eerie children's tales to chilling adult thrillers… read more

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  • Young People

Kirsten Barrett's Books of Belonging

For this year’s Teachers’ Reading Challenge we are exploring ‘Diverse Realities’ and have asked expert educators to give us their recommendations on topics within that theme.

This week’s book list from Kirsten Barrett has the theme of belonging and acceptance. She has given us a book list with… read more

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  • Teachers Reading Challenge

Whispering Hollow by Rachel Burge - Discussion Guide & Activity Sheet

If you go down to the woods today . . . you're in for a scary surprise. Creepy and atmospheric, join Pippa as she battles to overcome the dark powers lurking in the forest around her Grandpa's cottage.

Pippa Newton loves nature and being outdoors, and she's looking forward to visiting her… read more

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Have Fun With History - Digital Assets

History Stinks: Poo Through the Ages by Dr Suzie Edge

What's that smell? It's HISTORY – and it STINKS!

Did you know that you can discover loads about history just from the loo? Or piles about the past just from a poo? If not, then get ready to discover everything from Henry VIII's dodgy… read more

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  • Chatterbooks

How To Be A Revolutionary by Lucy Ann Unwin - Teaching Resources

Find Your Passion. Build A Team. Change The World.

A General Election is looming. There’s a buzz and a tension and an exciting thrill in the air…

11-year-old Natalie knows something BIG is happening, especially in her house where people stream in and out with their glossy leaflets and red… read more

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  • Chatterbooks

First Big Book of How by Sally Symes and Saranne Taylor - Activity Sheet

How do scientists see into space? How do polar bears keep warm? How do keys open locks? How do fireworks explode?

Featuring more than 150 compelling questions about space, Earth, machines, buildings, animals and the human body, this magnificent book by the author-and-illustrator team behind… read more

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  • Chatterbooks

Why are there wars? by Katie Daynes and Mairi Mackinnon - Activity Pack

News of war can make children anxious, concerned and upset. This book gently explains how wars come about, how they have changed over time, who's there to help during wartime, what happens when a war is over and how we can all make the world more peaceful.

Written in a clear, approachable… read more

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Rebecca Rouillard's Window on the World

For this year’s Teachers’ Reading Challenge we are exploring ‘Diverse Realities’ and have asked expert educators to give us their recommendations on topics within that theme.

Rebecca has given us a really exciting, inspiring list of new fiction, graphic novels and memoir, ranging from middle… read more

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  • Teachers Reading Challenge