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Case study - Dangerous books for boys

15 Oct 2008

We wanted to set up a project to develop an enthusiasm for reading among a
targeted group of boys. We called the project ‘Big lads and little lads’. The name
was well chosen as most of the boys worked with their dads or granddads, but
any male family member or friend could be chosen as their ‘big lad’.

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Tags: Boys Literacy, Clubs, Dads, Events and activities, Family, Key stage 2, Role models and peer mentoring, Schools & teaching

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