Hotbook was launched at the Free Word Centre, Farringdon Road, London on 2nd February 2010. It was really exciting to discover this new style of accessing texts.
The message below will be beamed from the future to secondary students in the UK via the HOTBOOK, a ground breaking and free digital resource created by if:book, the think and do tank.
'The Great Wipe hath irrayzed much of world culcha, butta few bits of licheracha haveth bn found pleez help mi choose most bestest 2 exxibit' -
from the curator of a history of the book 2/2/3010
The HOTBOOK aims to ignite a passion for literature, by introducing and exploring fragments of great works.These are presented in ways that will excite the audience of young people, who also use electronic games and social networking as well as reading.
"Schools have good I.T. equipment and technical support, but English teachers need inspiring resources to help them stretch their digital imaginations and make creative use of the amazing potential of new media for literature," said Chris Meade, Director of if:book, a charitable company which also offers training to teacher
'These are a fantastically creative set of multi modal resources with which to deliver the rich experience of both language and literature at the heart of the revised curriculum at KS3'.
Ellie Clarke, Head of English at Queensbridge School , one of the pilot schools, in the picture with two of the pupils and the box!
The teachers guide, is available from the website at Future of the Book.
Funding and support is given from Esmee Fairburn Trust and the Arts Council, along with Booktrust.
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The Snow Leopard by Jackie Morris
The illustrations are amazingly evocative with the dreaming and sleeping child snuggled close to the leopard. The shades of cobalt blue matched boldly against the white and grey fur.
A great competition which had over 4000 entries this year from all over the world.
Lots of excited faces, as the winners joined judges John Agard, Roger Stevens and Carol Ann Duffy at the presentation. As well as the prizes there will be a commemorative booklet, in which winning and recommended poems will be featured.
Papa Panov was an old shoemaker, who lived in a Russian village.
There's also a CD which features Papa Panov as a story.
Calico Pie is the first CD produced. There are over 20 rhymes and songs, old favourites and new ones too, set to music by Paul Bradley using a melodica, glockenspiel, guitar and piano.
This is a web site for sharing and for children, teachers and parents to get involved in. Would be great for some Christmas poems?
So good to have an award to celebrate diversity in children's fiction. Frances Lincoln Ltd, the award winning publisher and Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books announced the second Diverse Voices Children's Book Award.
There is a prize worth £1500 and an option for Frances Lincoln to publish the novel.
Lucy Bakewell of Hill West Primary School, Sutton Coldfield has just been announced as the
work of three other exceptional school librarians on the Honours List was also celebrated.
Enthusiastic, creative and talented are just what is needed to become School Librarian of 2009. Some of the best ways to encourage children with reading and books– being interested and enthusiastic, finding ways to be creative with books and of course having the talent to know what is going to appeal.
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