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Source Description Date

  • The Reading Zone  readingzone.com
    Website providing information about children’s books, with areas specifically for children, young adults, parents and schools.
    23 Feb 2010
  • School Library Association   sla.org.uk/riveting-reads.php
    The School Library Association's Riveting Reads series has suggested books that will encourage pupils to read widely and independently for enjoyment. They are grouped under themes and have been recommended by pupils in the relevant age group.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Stories from the web  storiesfromtheweb.org
    The Stories from the web website provides information about books and authors for children and young people aged from birth to seven, 7 – 11 and 11 – 14. It is run by Birmingham, Leeds and Bristol Library Services and the UK Office for Library and Informa
    23 Feb 2010
  • The Reading Agency  summerreadingchallenge.org.uk
    The Summer Reading Challenge, delivered by public libraries, offers incentives for children to read six books in six weeks to hook children into books and libraries.
    24 Feb 2010
  • The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education  The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education
    The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education updates their Core booklists for primary schools every two years. It also publishes Simply the Best Books for Children.
    23 Feb 2010
  • www.ukchildrensbooks.co.uk  ukchildrensbooks.co.uk
    UK Children's Books is a useful online directory of authors, illustrators, publishers and other organisations involved in children's books and reading promotion.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Word Pool  wordpool.co.uk
    Website on children's books that provides author profiles, bibliographies, reading lists and reviews, tips for reluctant readers and advice for aspiring writers.
    23 Feb 2010
  • World Book Day   worldbookday.com
    World Book Day is the biggest annual celebration of books and reading in the UK and Ireland.
    24 Feb 2010
 
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