Azzi and her parents are in danger. They have to leave their home and escape to another country on a frightening journey by car and boat.
This is a telling story, set in graphic novel format and now available in paperback from Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
It is written and illustrated by Sarah Garland, who has worked directly with refugee families and the text shows that Sarah has been able to hear and understand the thoughts from children as they leave friends and family.
But for all the hardships, this book explores the resilience of children and the times when Azzi, starts to make friends and to learn at school are so valuable for her and her family.
A quote from Julia Eccleshare, ' Sarah Garland tenderly creates a story of home from the troubled experience of immigration in this warm-hearted picture book.'
This is a great story to share and to have in any school or home. We recommend to all our schools and Children's Centres
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Books Go Walkabout


Roman Fort - children had toys like marbles and hoops and played games with balls and bats. Soldiers usually joined the army for 20 years but about half of all recruits didn't survive long enough to retire.



The Biggest Book show on Earth.... is how World Book Day is described. With children all over the world dressing up and just getting down to reading, there are all sorts of things to do. Share a story competition, Dress Up and Donate, The Biggest Bookshop in Earth Online and a World Book Day, Lucky Dip... plus of course the £1 offer on loads of books.
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'You are invited to a Digging Party and there will be free cakes and even some hidden treasure.'

'My dragon is made from the sun and the stars.
From a painting Jackie completed at the school, the Year 5's began to use water colours and explore making a wash of colour.


