What month is it again?
Does it feel like time is messing with us this year? Like January went for eight months, while February seems to have only gone for
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Does it feel like time is messing with us this year? Like January went for eight months, while February seems to have only gone for
Wink is the new novel, out in April 2020, that Karen Foxlee called ‘Completely uplifting, deeply moving and brilliantly funny in just the right amounts’.
This month, the books I’m looking at cover those just beginning their reading journey through to those going into their last year of school. Happy reading!
It is difficult to know what to say here. It feels as if life remains suspended while we hold our collective breaths to find out
It’s the end of yet another year; of four terms worth of assessment, reports, staff meetings and working out who is best sat next to
HarperCollins was very proud to support the Kids News Short Story Competition, and we are even more excited to announce the winners! Before I get
There are lots of different kinds of books that children can choose to engage with. For most kids, particularly younger ones, the most engaging books
This month sees both Children’s Week and International Day of the Girl Child. With these in mind, I thought I’d look at books told from
As a secondary English teacher, I’ve long been exposed to the war around the usefulness of creative writing in the classroom, particularly as students head