Love the Stationery in your Classroom – Rebecca Palliser
About the Book
This delightful little book encourages children to learn about -
and have fun with - the stationery they encounter in the classroom. Author
Rebecca Palliser wants to help all children to find their feet in the primary school
classroom.
Review
Today on this stop of the blog
tour, I have two reviews for this book, one is mine and the other is my mini me
“Amelia”.
My Review
This is a lovely short story about the stationery that is
used in classrooms and how the stationery can feel abused and mistreated by
children in the classroom, and how they get together to try to make children
understand how things should be treated.
I enjoyed the story and felt that the pictures were
simple enough for younger children to understand the relevant items that can be
used in the classroom.
The book would be a good read for all younger children
and in particular children who are aged 4 -5 years old who are able to read
with their parents or as a lovely little bedtime story.
Amelia’s review
This story is a beautiful book to read and aged for
around 5 and under. If you are only just
starting to read this would be the perfect book.
If you don’t understand what is going on in the story the
pictures can help you to understand.
This story teaches children not to mistreat stationery
and all stationery in this book is used in classrooms which helps younger
children who are due to start school.
About the Author
Rebecca Palliser is a young primary school teacher whose
experiences in the classroom inspired her to write to have an influence on her
pupils.
She is about to embark on a Masters programme where she hopes to
continue to write alongside her studies.
She takes inspiration for her stories from her travels exploring
different cultures and cities, spending time with her little dog Darcy and of
course her biggest muse, the delightful pupils she is fortunate to teach.
To connect with the
Author
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My thanks to Rebecca Palliser for allowing both Amelia and I to read a copy of this lovely book, the publishers Authoright and also Fayre Rogers for my spot on the blog tour.
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