You may remember a little while ago we reviewed a wonderful book called ‘A Day at the Farm‘ by Lesley Berrington (read the full review here) today we’ve been reading A Day at the Park, part of the same series of inclusive books ‘Hattie and Friends’ which promote […]
This week I’ve had the absolute pleasure of reading a wonderful book that has inclusion well and truly embedded into the story and illustrations*. A Day at the Farm is a lovely tale of two friends, Hattie and Nisha, who have a day out visiting a farm together. […]
I review a lot of books on the SEN Resources Blog and as a result I am often asked for my recommendations of books; particularly educational books that teaching professionals can use to further their understanding of Special Educational Needs. One such area that many teachers want to […]
Whether there’s going to be a new baby in the family and you’re trying to prepare your little one…your child just enjoys playing with dolls or you’re setting up a ‘baby care’ home corner in your nursery/preschool- Imaginative Play with dolls and toy babies can be extremely beneficial. […]
We’ve been reading this magical, enchanting and perfectly personalised children’s book today by Victoria Richards (Oh Zoe Books) What did we like about it? Captivating Illustrations- WOW! The pictures in this book by Sas and Yosh are stunning- engaging children of all ages in the story. We loved […]
Children often get bad press, with stories of teasing and bullying in schools and phrases such as ‘kids can be cruel’ regularly used. However, I wanted to shine a light on the fact that, in my opinion (as a qualified teacher and parent) the majority of children can […]
I’ve just finished reading Don’t Send Him in Tomorrow by Jarlath O’Brien and I can’t stress enough how much I would recommend this book to school leaders, SENCOs and teachers. I would even go as far as saying I believe this book could change a school leader’s opinion and […]