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Source Description Date

  • Book Group Online  bookgrouponline.com
    Book Group Online is an online reading group for registered forum users. Discussions are based around genres and themes as well as specific books. Discussions are monitored and so are suitable for both children and adults.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Book Hopper  bookhopper.com
    Bookhopper.com allows people to swap books from home for books they haven't read. Once registered, users must offer three books and then can choose from any in the entire collection.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Booktrust/Bookstart  bookstart.org.uk
    Bookstart provides families with free books and information about how to share stories and rhymes with children, at three key stages in a child's development.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Booktrust  booktrustchildrensbooks.org.uk
    Booktrust provides information about books for children and young people, including reviews, recommendations, author interviews and news on book prizes.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Channel 4  channel4.com/bookbox
    Bookbox is a Channel 4 website that aims to put children in touch with authors and their books. The site features over 30 of the most popular authors, poets and illustrators.
    23 Feb 2010
  • The Reading Agency  chatterbooks.org.uk
    Chatterbooks is a national network of reading groups for children, coordinated by The Reading Agency.
    24 Feb 2010
  • The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils  crested.org.uk
    Crested provides a register of specialist schools that help children with dyslexia.
    21 Oct 2010
  • DirectGov  direct.gov.uk information on English and literacy courses
    The Government's DirectGov website provides information on English and literacy courses, including those for speakers of other languages (ESOL).
    22 Feb 2010
  • Dyslexia Action  dyslexiaaction.org.uk
    Information on dyslexia from Dyslexia Action.
    17 Feb 2010
  • Elizabeth Jarman Ltd  elizabethjarmanltd.co.uk
    Elizabeth Jarman has developed the Communication Friendly Spaces toolkit, and accompanying training and development programmes, to support the development of early language skills.
    24 Feb 2010
 
  • Join our fun run Run, walk or jog in our first ever Where’s Wally? fun run on Sunday 24 March 2013. Find out more
  • Parents and carers Give your child the best possible foundation in speech, writing and reading skills with Words for Life. Go to Words for Life
  • Join our network We provide inspiration, resources and support to transform literacy for children and young people. Find out more
  • Resources Our range of resources makes our programmes available to all schools for the first time. Find out more
 

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