WikiReadia is a searchable, editable good practice guide to reading. It's a great resource and has loads of information about projects that are happening around the country to promote reading. Its part of the Reading for Life programme. Its beauty is in its collaborative nature and its purpose is to provide a place where good practice in reading is recognised and shared, in effect, an online encyclopedia.
Anyone who is interested in reading can take part. The programme which runs the wiki, called a MediaWiki is carefully designed so that any mistakes can be easily be altered.
There's a great section on Reading Gardens, which are great for your health and well being. What joy to sit in the outside and just read!
'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.' Marcus Tullius Cicero.
You can visit our home page of Dolphin Booksellers. Bringing information about the best in children's books direct to you. Working with authors and illustrators in schools and book events.
Dolphinbooksellers.co.uk is part of SmithMartin LLP
A retail resource for the best children's books, entry point into our children's and community library procurement and supply service. Offering a miscellany of news and featured authors for all our readers, whatever their age.

3 Illustrators in conversation and a woolly armadillo, that took central stage!
Petr's, Suzy Goose, just wants to be different to all the other ducks. On her adventures she finds herself in front of a very scary lion.
Patrick Ness, author of 'The Knife of Never Letting Go' was talking with Nikki Gamble at the Annual Conference of
The second book, The Ask and the Answer is due to be published in May 2009.
Ifeoma Onyefulu is more than just a children's writer. Her books show the colour and vibrance of Africa just as it is, a wealth of culture and life that produce riches all of their own.
Other titles she has written are A is for Africa, which is a complete alphabet of places in Africa. (
At a Children's Centre opening, where we were holding a City Story event. Ifeoma was famously doing some games with the children on the floor. Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children and Families was opening the Centre and he joined in too, as well as the head teacher.
What Mr Darwin Saw, by Mick Manning and Brita Granstorm is a beautiful new book. (
Their family home was in Downe, Kent and he planted a 'thinking path' called
Stump the white horse, bedraggled and forlorn has a stump in the middle of his forehead. It takes Danni to recognise that he is more than just a horse. 
We are working with a school in East London in February to deliver one our