Reviewed by William age 12 “I am here to interrupt this show with breaking news. Cherry, where are you now?” Well, Jerry I’m sat in my office, writing up a review of the wonderful stage show that I saw yesterday, … Continue reading
Author Archives: Jennie
The Lonely Book
I absolutely love verse novels Anyone who reads my blog Knows that my writing is Often in a poetic style Rather than straight prose There are a wealth of Wonderful verse novels For young readers And I think I have … Continue reading
How is Technology Transforming Education? #ad
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The Fossil Hunter
“Have you ever found something mysterious? Something where you had no idea What it was but you had a feeling That it was important That it held a secret?” Mary Anning did More than once And this is her story … Continue reading
Helping Your Child Develop Skills to Overcome Obstacles #ad
This is a sponsored post How do you teach your child to face up to their problems? Many children learn early on that others will sort problems out for them, or that they aren’t worth the hassle. As a result, … Continue reading
Nature Heroes Ava and Pedro
Have you met Ava and Pedro These two Nature Heroes Are passionate about nature And the great outdoors They would love your Little readers To join them on their adventures Ava Loves Rescuing Animals She lives with her grandparents Who … Continue reading
How to Encourage Your Child to Be Physically Active #ad
This is a sponspored post Children between the ages of 6 and 17 are recommended to engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise daily. It has many great benefits as it helps them develop their gross … Continue reading
Operation Banana
William and I love Tony Bradman’s writing I have especially loved the short historical fiction books He has written for Barrington Stoke Making his wonderful storytelling more accessible For younger, reluctant and dyslexic readers Operation Banana is a brilliant story … Continue reading
Tips for Teaching Your Child About Personal Hygiene #ad
This is a sponsored post Personal hygiene is important for our health and wellbeing and as your child grows up, they will need to take responsibility. They will need to learn to use the toilet, bath and brush their teeth … Continue reading
A Different Sort Of Normal
It has been a few weeks now Since Esther and I went out For a mummy and daughter brunch We sat down at our table And Esther pulled out of her bag A book This book A Different Sort of … Continue reading