Welcome to Young Writers - Teacher's Recommended Reads
Each month we’ll bring you our recommendations of books that we hope will be of interest to you and your young writer(s). If you would like to provide a review, as a teacher, for any of these titles please email us at youngwriters@forwardpress.co.uk with 'Teacher Book review' in the subject line.
| December 2009 | |
Bullying – A Parent’s Guide Jennifer Thomson's informative guide gives a whole new perspective on this age-old problem that blights children's lives. She offers some answers as to why children are bullied and how parents can stop it from happening, as well as providing some proven methods on how to help the bullied child boost their plummeting self-esteem.
Whether you think that your child is being bullied or are worried by the horrifying stories of bullying in our schools and want to know what you can do, this practical guide will provide you with the facts and resources you need. |
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Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by T S Eliot (Author) and Alex Scheffler (Illustrator) Published by Faber and Faber Available from October 2009 RRP £14.99 hardcover ISBN 978-057124-061-6 Cats! Some are sane, some are mad and some are good and some are bad. Meet magical Mr Mistoffelees, sleepy Old Deuteronomy and curious Rum Tum Tugger. But you'll be lucky to meet Macavity because Macavity's not there! In 1925 T.S. Eliot became co-director of Faber and Faber, who remain his publishers to this day. Throughout the 1930s he composed the now famous poems about Macavity, Old Deuteronomy, Mr Mistoffelees and many other cats, under the name of 'Old Possum'. In 1981 Eliot's poems were set to music by Andrew Lloyd Webber as "Cats" which went on to become the longest-running Broadway musical in history. This new edition, published on the 70th anniversary of the book and on the 80th anniversary of Faber and Faber, contains original colour illustrations by the award-winning illustrator of "The Gruffalo", Axel Scheffler. Recommended for readers 5+ |
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The Kites Are Flying by Michael Morpurgo Published by Walker Books Available from 2nd November 2009 RRP £7.99 ISBN 978-140631-798-5 A television reporter’s extraordinary experience in the West Bank reveals how children’s hopes and dreams for peace and unity can fly higher than any wall built to divide communities and religions. This is a thought-provoking story that shows how friendship knows no barriers. Recommended for readers aged 7+ |
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The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart |
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Larklight by Philip Reeve |
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Five Children & It by Edith Nesbitt, first published in 1902 The story begins when a group of children move from London to the countryside of Kent. While playing in a gravel pit soon after the move, they uncover a rather grumpy, ugly and occasionally malevolent sand-fairy known as the Psammead (pronounced Sammy-ad) who is compelled to grant one of their wishes every day (and their wish ends at sundown). Join the children in their many adventures, which include flying, encountering Red Indians and being under siege by fierce knights to mention but a few. In 1991 the story was adapted into a 6-part children’s TV series by the BBC and is available on DVD. |
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