The Teaching Realm: An Interview with Elizabeth Hutchinson #3
The Reading Realm Blog Series: Educators doing extraordinary things Elizabeth is the head of the Schools’ Library Service in Guernsey. Here she talks about her role work with schools and
The Reading Realm Blog Series: Educators doing extraordinary things Elizabeth is the head of the Schools’ Library Service in Guernsey. Here she talks about her role work with schools and
The Reading Realm Blog Series: Educators doing extraordinary things “Nothing, but nothing, beats gathering a group of children together and telling a story. Not from a book but from the
“Reading for pleasure is my way to relax, escape, learn and empathise about worlds, people and situations that I wouldn’t necessarily have the opportunity to experience.”
As a child, music was a huge part of my primary school experience – I was part of the choir, learnt the keyboard (the teacher eventually let me be her
Synopsis: Once upon a time, a hundred years ago, there was a dark and stormy girl. Her name was Feodora. This is her story… Feo and her mother live in
‘He felt himself turning head over paws, falling and tumbling, but nothing hurt. He felt free…’ Synopsis: Wise, reliable Badger knows that soon he will die. How will his friends feel when he is gone? Badger is old and tired. However, he is not worried about dying and beginning his journey down the Long Tunnel….
Synopsis: In this follow-up to the wonderful ‘Arthur and the Golden Rope’, Marcy and her father travel to Ancient Egypt… Arthur is a world-famous explorer. He is now older and
Synopsis: What would you do if you found a lost, lonely lion hiding in your garden? This questions forms the premise of Helen Stephens’ wonderfully beautiful story – where can
1) You’ll never guess what I’m reading right now? 2) Tell me what you’re reading now? What’s it about? What made you pick it up? Can you tell me about