These are the books mentioned in my article on children’s reading
Get out the box of tissues before you pick up these tear jerkers.
Great books for reading aloud -
Terrific books for ages 14 and up.
Books used to illustrate book talks.
A special list for English teachers.
Teachers’ resources tested in the classroom.
Excellent picture books to use in KS2 and KS3
Bereavement titles
Some useful titles that deal with bullying -
Books dealing with the issues surrounding War
Special needs titles -
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Books supporting PSHE for KS1 and KS2
Some useful RE titles..
Books supporting History
Books supporting Geography
Books supporting Maths
Ecology
To support Gifted and Talented children
Read aloud stories for KS1 and KS2
New books highly recommended. (Click the Booklist topics on the left to see the recommended books)
Teenage fiction - the best of the best. Good fiction for KS3 and KS4
War connections
Prepare to be scared!
If your pupils like Harry Potter they may be inspired by these!
Books you ought to know about for KS1
Books which should be available to KS2 pupils
Helpful books for the Foundation Stage.
Poetry across the age-groups.
Books which I have been delighted by over they years..
Some of the better ones..
Multicultural resources for KS1 and KS2
Here’s a variety of wonderful art books.
Ideas to stimulate drama in the classroom.
Traditional tales and re-tellings and re-writes.
Ideas for Assembly and special celebrations.
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All SATS Books
Lynn Bailey’s favourite books.
Tom Hunt’s favourite books.
Some of Tom Brocklehurst’s favourite books.
Matthew Brocklehursts’s favourite books.
Books I talk about regularly.
I think these new titles are great! (Click the Booklist topics on the left to see the recommended books)
If they’ve read Harry Potter you may like some suggestions.
Reeve, Philip
Larklight
Hardback
£12.99




I would like to order this book

VERY different from Mortal Engines, but equally good and just as original. Set in Victorian times, Arthur and Myrtle Mumble live in ‘Larklight’ an ancestral home which is located somewhere between the earth and the moon.. They are forced to flee when Larklight is taken over by Giant arachnoids and after that....you’ll just have to read it! 10+
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