Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: books, children, Literacy, reading
The BBC recently reported an increase in children’s book sales, which they say is partly due to the success of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series. Sales of picture books have also increased.
The top selling books were:
- Top 5 – all Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series – various editions
- 6 – Beano Annual 2010
- 7 – Miles to go by Mylie Cyrus
- 8 – Mr Gum in the Hound of Lamonic Bibber /Sephir the Storm Monster by Andy Stanton and Adam Blade
- 9 – Peppa Pig official annual
- 10 – New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
- 11 – Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K Rowling

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The best selling books for younger children were:
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
- The Tyrannosaurus Drip Song by Julia Donaldson
- Stick Man by Julia Donaldson
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sandak
- The Gurffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson
My Year 3 class are currently enjoying the books in the Beaver Towers series by Nigel Hinton. I’ve also been gripped by the books in the Percy Jackson series, which I’m trying to read before the film is released soon!
Which books are popular with your children? What are your own favourite books?
Posted in 1. Education News, Literacy
Posted on 12 November 2009. Tags: books, Geography, holidays, special offer, Trips
The Journey Journal is a special passport sized book that encourages young people to (re)think the places they visit. It has been written for use during holidays, school trips and to support the transition between primary and secondary school.

The Journey Journal site explains that “going somewhere new is a massive opportunity to discover and make sense of the cultures, environments, issues and alternative ideas. The Journey Journal is a clever little interactive book that is packed with things to record, think and do. Using the Journey Journal encourages critical and creative thinking, helping the traveller to see their world in new ways.
Copies of the Journey Journal are usually £4.49 incl UK P&P) but you can get a copy for just £2.50 (with free P&P) by using the code ‘SAGT’ when you order in their online shop.
Posted in Geography, Offers
Posted on 01 November 2009. Tags: books, children, Competition, dk, prize, writing
DK.com have kindly offered a set of fantastic DK children’s books as a competition prize for readers of Teaching News and visitors to Teaching Ideas. The books up for grabs are:
- Ask Me Anything – stuffed with trivia, facts, fun, and incredible info on just about everything you can think of. What’s the most dangerous spider? How much would you weigh if you lived on Venus? Where can you post letters underwater?
- Open Me Up – takes kids on a gutsy, cheeky, sick, hip, nosey and eye-catching tour of the human body!
- Train Your Brain to be a Genius – packed full with mind boggling puzzles, quizzes and games.

This competition has now closed. The winner will be announced soon!
Posted in Competition
Posted on 27 September 2009. Tags: books, charity, fundraising, ms, reading, sale, world book day
Calling all teachers, parents and governors! The big book sale is here!
What is big book sale?
It is a primary school fundraising event where pupils bring in their old story books, set up and decorate a stall and sell the books to each other in aid of the MS Society.
When is big book sale?
Big book sale can take place anytime during the first week of March as part of the World Book Day celebrations. If this isn’t convenient schools can chose a date that suits them.

Why take part?
The big book sale:
• develops literacy and numeracy skills during key stages 1 and 2
• promotes reading at home through peer-to-peer book recommendation
• develops real life numeracy skills through money handling on the day
• gives children and parents access to cheap story books helping to promote reading at home, highlighted by the National Curriculum as the most important way that parents can help their child’s literacy.
And if that’s not enough
The big book sale raises essential funds for the MS Society which are shared with the school if you raise over £200!
Register today for your free fundraising pack!
Posted in Supporting Charities
Posted on 05 September 2009. Tags: bbc, books, News, reading, schools, teachers
The BBC recently reported on some new research which states that a quarter of children read just one book with their teacher each year. This is due to the use of extracts, rather than reading (and enjoying) entire stories.

How many books do you read with your class each year? I generally read lots of short stories, but try to read longer stories when possible. Although reading with the class is one of my favourite parts of the job, one of my concerns is having time to fit it in.
What do you think?
Image: ‘Reading is fun‘
Posted in 1. Education News, Literacy, Research
Posted on 04 August 2008. Tags: books, free, offer

Pencil Sharp Publishing has got in touch with me, to let me know about some of their new books. You can read more information about some of their range in the PDF here.
Teachers can obtain a free copy of one of the ‘Read Reads’ (for the cost of postage and packing) from Pencil Sharp by quoting the reference PSRR001.
Posted in Offers