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Growing up
This April, provided we are lucky enough to get tickets, we shall take the children to see Lord Of The Flies in Regents Park. A wonderful, if disturbing story of the powerful force that is peer-pressure. Ever since we decided … Continue reading
Fragile Minds
As most of you know, I work in a school library. Now, aswell as having material to support the curriculum, we stock items that appeal and will broaden the pupil’s thinking. We keep the Simpson’s books because they are visually appealing, quite informative, … Continue reading
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