Recent Articles in Books: children & YA
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Win a copy of Applying to University The Essential Guide by Anne Coates
May 18, 2011
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Published by Need-2-Know and updated for 2011 applicants, Parenting Without Tears has ten copies of Applying to University The Essential Guide to be won.
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How Big Is the Lion? by William Accorsi
Apr 19, 2011
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Emily Elias reviews William Accorsi's book subtitled My First Book of Measuring from Workman Publishing with the help of her son, Sam.
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Collins Big Cat reading series
Apr 12, 2011
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Emily Elias and her children have been reading some of the Collins Big Cat titles: Animals on the Move, Life Cycles, Cave Wars and Mind the Gap.
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Perfect Piggies by Sandra Boyton
Apr 3, 2011
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Workman Publishing produces some fabulous books for children and Perfect Piggies by Sandra Boynton is no exception, writes Anne Coates.
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Talking and reading to babies
Mar 30, 2011
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Talking, listening and responding to a baby is vital to give her the stimulation needed for her development. Using books is an excellent way for an adult to achieve this.
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Papertoy Monsters by Brian Castleforte
Mar 15, 2011
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Louise Pollard's children discovered the delights of making papertoys during half term with Brian Castleforte's Papertoy Monsters.
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Dead Man's Cove wins 2011 Blue Peter Book of the Year
Mar 1, 2011
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The first book in Lauren St John's Laura Marlin series, Dead Man's Cove has won the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award 2011.
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Amazing Book of Cards by Joshua Jay
Feb 14, 2011
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Sue O'Neill went throught Joshua Jay's Amazing Book of Cards with her 11 year old son, Mattie and was fascinated by what the book revealed
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Cinderella
Jan 30, 2011
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David Wood's version of the much-loved classic Cinderella from Collins Big Cat series has been a huge success with Alex Bell's family with Toby reading to his younger sister, Pippa.
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Find Another Way by Daryll Scott
Jan 26, 2011
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Published by Soap Box Books and illustrated by Rachel Baker, Daryll Scott's first children's book, Find Another Way, is great for helping children – and parents! – to see problems in a different light and to solve them creatively.
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You Are What You Eat: and Other Mealtime Hazards by Serge Bloch
Dec 23, 2010
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Published by Sterling, Serge Bloch's latest book, You Are What You Eat is a fabulous way of getting children talking about food and food metaphors, writes Anne Coates.
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Where on Earth? Geography without the boring bits by Jim Doyle
Dec 13, 2010
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Published by Michael O'Mara Books, Where on Earth? claims to be a geography book with a difference – what did Harvey Edginton make of it?