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  • 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
  • Find Me A Good Read  findmeagoodread.com
    Find Me a Good Read is a personal recommendation service helping people to find books for themselves or their friends. Users answer an online questionnaire about their reading preferences and are then emailed book recommendations.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Penguin  Penguin Reading Groups Guide
    The Penguin Reading Groups Guide has some useful general information on setting up a reading group. It also holds a directory of reading groups around the UK and offers resources such as reviews and suggested (Penguin) books.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Whichbook  whichbook.net
    Challenge Whichbook to find the right book for you.
    23 Feb 2010
  • NLT - Talk To Your Baby and Booktrust - Bookstart  Share books and talk together
    Share books and talk together a seven-page toolkit for early years practitioners that promotes book sharing as a means of creating a language-rich home. [Positive relationships - Supporting families]
    23 Feb 2010
  • PEAL  Parents, Early Years and Learning
    PEAL has a huge range of resources from practical ideas, local visit strategies and training materials. [Positive relationships - Supporting families - An enabling environment - Community links - Learning and Development - Practitioner Training and Skills
    23 Feb 2010
  • Peers Early Education Partnership  Peers Early Education Partnership - Learning Together
    Peers Early Education Partnership (PEEP) has developed Learning Together materials to support parents and practitioners [Positive relationships - Supporting families - Learning and development - Practitioner training and skills]
    23 Feb 2010
  • Scottish Executive - Read Together  Read together
    Read Together, from the Scottish Executive, is a useful resource which highlights what parents can do to help children become readers. [Positive relationships - Supporting families]
    23 Feb 2010
  • Parents As First Teachers  Parents As First Teachers (PAFT)
    Parents As First Teachers (PAFT) trains professionals to work on a one to one basis with parents and their children, pre-birth to 5 years. [Positive relationships - Supporting families]
    23 Feb 2010
 
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