Ms. Cadi Baatjes Year 2 Class Teacher “This non – fiction book, Caterpillar to Butterfly, is a wonderful choice for Year 2 students! It explores the fascinating life cycle of a butterfly, from egg to caterpillar, pupa, and finally to butterfly. The colorful illustrations and simple, engaging text make it Read More…
Mr. James Drake Year 2 Class Teacher “I highly recommend Safari, ‘So good! All about African wildlife’ for key stage 1.This book is from the people that made ‘The cat in the hat’ and links really nicely to our learning topics of poetry and Animals including humans. The pupils really enjoy Read More…
Ms. Shiloh Brummer Year 4 Class Teacher “I highly recommend Journey to the Centre of the Earth for Key Stage Two. This exciting adventure story takes readers on an incredible journey full of mystery, exploration, and discovery. It encourages curiosity about science and the natural world while helping children build Read More…
Ms. Brianna Doherty Year 1 Class Teacher “I highly recommend Forget-Me-Not: Friendship Blossoms for Key Stage 1.This is a lovely story for exploring friendship and kindness with young children. The relationship between the characters helps pupils understand how to care for others and be a good friend.The children really enjoy Read More…
Ms. Michaela Sowerby Year 4 Class Teacher I highly recommend The Borrowers Afield for Key Stage Two. Children really enjoy the exciting outdoor adventure as the tiny Borrowers leave their home and explore the big world around them. The story is full of suspense, bravery, and problem-solving, which keeps pupils engaged and eager to Read More…
Mr. Gabriel Osborne Year 3 Class Teacher I highly recommend Light and Sound for Year 3. Light and shadow is an important topic in Year 3, and this book explains the concepts in a clear and engaging way. The children are always fascinated by how shadows are formed and how light travels, Read More…
Ms. Sophy Evans EAL (English as an Additional Language) James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl is a classic children’s story that combines imagination, adventure, and important life lessons. A book that I simply loved reading. It follows James, a lonely boy who escapes his unhappy life by travelling inside a magical giant Read More…
Ms. Lequeti Brown Year 3 Class Teacher If you think a book needs pictures to be funny, this story will prove you wrong! The author cleverly includes invented and playful vocabulary, which creates lots of laughter. These made-up expressions sound so silly that the reader often ends up using funny Read More…
Ms. Seaneen Warnock WB Curriculum Coordinator I highly recommend The Gruffalo for Key Stage One. The children really enjoy the rhyming words, and you can also get a copy with a puppet, and they get so excited. So this is a great book for Key Stage one, and the there’s also a Read More…
Mr Ruan Coetzee,
Year 4 Teacher