Monday, 19 October 2015

Last Tree in the City


Edward is sad after he finds the last tree in the city is no longer standing. After some reflection, he finds a way to make things better. A poignant tale about the environment and the way children relate to its beauty.
Jake in Space: Moon Attack

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Jake is sent to remedial space car driving school on the Moon. Nothing could be more embarrassing. He soon uncovers a sinister plot and must summon his courage, and driving skills, to save everyone.
The Pirates and the Nightmaker

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It's 1740 . . .

The Firefly is taken in the night by pirates who sail the Caribbean. The ship's boy and a handful of men are set adrift in a jolly-boat. Without food or water the half-starved men eye up the young boy.

Astonishingly, a mysterious Mr Wicker saves the boy by turning him into an unearthly creature — an invisible flying boy with beautiful emerald-green wings.

When the boy is drawn to a ghost ship sailed by Captain Bass, he learns of the dangerous power of a magical astrolabe which Mr Wicker desperately seeks — and why Wicker must never find it.

The boy cannot trust Wicker . . . but is there anyone he can trust? Captain Bass? Sophie Blade, the pirate's daughter? And who can return him to himself?

Monday, 12 October 2015

Welcome back to term 4.
A BIG thank you to The Books Alive team for their organisation of a fantastic ‘Book Week’, including the work shop with Judi Billcliff, for our inspiring young writers!
A special thank you for the donation you raised for the library.
Finals for the Rugby World Cup is still to be played, so our rugby theme continues!  Good luck to your team!
We are anticipating a busy spring term, beginning with Mission Day on Friday.
As always check out our new books on display.
A great visual language book to be shared, and for those who enjoyed the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas you will enjoy our book of the week…

Have a great term!

The Man with Messy Hair

Book Cover: The Man With the Messy Hair


There was a man with messy hair. He liked the mess. He didn't care.

But his messy hair soon got him into all sorts of trouble!
Zero



Zero is a big round number. When she looks at herself, she just sees a hole right in her centre. Every day she watches the other numbers line up to count: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 . . . !" "Those numbers have value. That's why they count," she thinks. But how could a number worth nothing become something? Zero feels empty inside. She watches One having fun with the other numbers. One has bold strokes and squared corners. Zero is big and round with no corners at all. "If I were like One, then I can count too," she thinks. So she pushes and pulls, stretches and straightens, forces and flattens herself, but in the end she realizes that she can only be Zero.
Stay where you are and then leave


The day the First World War broke out, Alfie Summerfield’s father promised he wouldn’t go away to fight – but he broke that promise the following day. Four years later, Alfie doesn’t know where his father might be, other than that he’s away on a special, secret mission.
Then, while shining shoes at King’s Cross Station, Alfie unexpectedly sees his father’s name – on a sheaf of papers belonging to a military doctor. Bewildered and confused, Alfie realises his father is in a hospital close by – a hospital treating soldiers with an unusual condition. Alfie is determined to rescue his father from this strange, unnerving place …