We love books!
Date: 5th Nov 2015 @ 9:42pm
We love listening to stories and sharing books. Which book is your favourite? Can you suggest any books to read at story time?
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Miss Pennill wrote:
My favourite book is The Gruffalo, I love the rhyme and the illustrations. Do you like any Julia Donaldson books?
Reply to this threadMiss Blackburn wrote:
My favourite story at the moment is Stanley's Stick by local author John Hegley. Stanley's stick is constantly changing and magically transforms throughout the story from a dinosaur to a saxophone to a rocket and lots of other exciting things too. I love the part in the story where Stanley catches the train from Stockport station. The book generates lots of discussion and is also great for imaginative play ideas. Well worth a look.
So hard to choose my favourite Julia Donaldson story but probably A Squash and a Squeeze.
Isabelle Dews wrote:
I love reading What The Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson. I love making all the animals noises and like reading along with my Mummy and Daddy. The rhyming has helped me learn the words so soon I will be reading it to them!!!
Reply to this threadMrs Gale wrote:
I do love the Graffalo but I have recently found 'The Scarecrows Wedding' by Julia Donaldson. Such a lovely story, lots to talk about in the illustrations and the rhyme is as memorable as ever...you are welcome to borrow it if you would like it!
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I agree Isabelle What the Ladybird Heard is a great story. We would love to borrow The Scarecrows Wedding, thank you Mrs Gale. We will read them both at story time. Can you find any more stories with rhyming words in?
Reply to this threadMrs Cleary wrote:
Julia Donaldson writes amazing stories. My favourite is Room on the Broom! That dragon is really fierce!
Reply to this threadMiss Laurie wrote:
I love Julia Donaldson too, but my favourite story is 'What the Ladybird Heard'. I love it that much I even went to The Lowry Theatre to watch the stage show of it!
Reply to this threadFelix Johnson wrote:
My favourite book is Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl. I love it when Fantastic Mr Fox got to the floorboards and found all of Mr Boggis' chickens. And when he digs to Mr Beans cider room. It made me laugh when the farmers couldn't dig Mr Fox's hole.
Reply to this threadEvie Gouldman wrote:
I love reading stick man! Mummy and daddy read this to me nearly every night, we have even made a stick family and they listen to the story to!
Reply to this threadWill 6m wrote:
I would recommend for younger kids the highway rat by Julia Donaldson
Also what the ladybird heard also by Julia Donaldson
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lara 6M wrote:
I agree will, them books are good for little ones. Have fun Nursery!
Millie 5LC wrote:
I would recommend stick man for little children, but not just little children bigger kids and I love it. I also love the Gruffalo and the Gruffalo child. π
Kayley wrote:
Same because I think all Julia Donaldson books are awesome. Also, when I am bored I get all of the Julia Donaldson stories out of my two book shelves and I take them into my bedroom to read them!ππ
Naomi 6m wrote:
I agree I also love the stick manβ€
Kayley Sutcliffe (6L) wrote:
I would like to suggest some Julia Donaldson. E.G: What the ladybird heard e.t.c ππxx
Reply to this threadNaomi 6m wrote:
Enjoy all your lovely books also my second cousin Lilly loves frozen and the book!
Reply to this threadKayley Sutcliffe (6L) wrote:
As I was in younger stages, I used to love Julia Donaldson books. For example: The Gruffalo or What the ladybird heard etc.π
Reply to this threadHayden 5lc wrote:
my favourite book is the Gruffalo child i love how it makes you feel
Reply to this threadSuman(from year 6) wrote:
I think the children should read "The brave monkey pirate" by Hayes Roberts, and my favourite book is " Awful Aunty" by David Walliams !!!
Reply to this threadMiss Pennill wrote:
Some super suggestions everyone, thank you!
Kayley Sutcliffe (6L) wrote:
Your welcome miss Pennill