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Tulip Touchby: Anne Fine
What's the hook? A jaw-dropping novel by popular children's novelist Anne Fine. What are the themes? Family and friendship raise PSHE issues such as reasons and the effects of bullying and peer pressure. Teaching points? Many excellent passages which are good models for pupils' writing. |
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Rugglesby: Anne Fine
Ruggles like to visit all his friends in town. Follow him through the seasons, as he disappears from the garden into the wider world outside. Anything will help him go, from open gates to buckets left close to walls to be used as steps |
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The Killer Cat's Birthday Bashby: Anne Fine
It was my birthday. How was I supposed to know it wouldn't be the only party around town on that dark and dreary Halloween night? So things ended up in a bit of a mess. Well, more than a mess, really. A complete disaster. But it was not my fault so don't blame me...Another laugh-out-loud Killer... |
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The Road of Bonesby: Anne Fine
Told who to cheer for, who to believe in, Yuri grows up in a country where no freedom of thought is encouraged - where even one's neighbours are encouraged to report any dissension to the authorities. But it is still a shock when a few careless words lead him to a virtual death-sentence - sent on... |
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Interview with Anne Fineby: Anne Fine
Part of a series of interviews with popular children's authors. This interview with Anne Fine is aimed at children in the top year of primary school and the first year of secondary school. She tells of her childhood, family, home town, schooldays and writing career |
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Fly in the Ointmentby: Anne Fine
Guilt's in the eye of the beholder. So you tell me what you think you'd have done. You be the judge. When, like her cold and indifferent husband, Lois' old life vanishes into thin air, she can't help snatching at the opportunity to come alive. There's only one fly in the ointment: Janie Gay, the... |
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Design a Pramby: Anne Fine
Mr Oakway has to think of something to keep his class busy while he writes reports. "Design a pram" he tells them. Hetty and Oliver, the bossiest children, take over straightaway and choose two teams. One designs a super-realistic one and the other a super-fantastic one. But which is best? |
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A Shame to Miss Poetry: Collection 1by: Anne Fine
Anne Fine is the 2001-3 Children's Laureate. A multi award-winner, she has collected poetry she feels it would be a shame for any child to miss. A SHAME TO MISS...1 is aimed at junior readers and is a diverse mixture of classic, well-loved poetry like Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky' or Tennyson's... |
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Eating Things on Sticksby: Anne Fine
Harry is in trouble. He's burned down the family kitchen so now has to spend a week of his summer hols with his uncle Tristram - who's heading off to stay with a new girlfriend - Morning Glory - on a tiny British island. Harry doesn't expect it to be a lot of fun - with just a wacky competition... |
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A Shame to Miss Poetry: Collection 2by: Anne Fine
Aimed at junior readers, this collection offers a diverse mixture of familiar and classic poetry chosen by Anne Fine: from W.H. Auden, A.E. Housman, Christina Rossetti, Wordsworth and other poets. Also included are poems from the late 20th century like Stevie Smith's "Not Waving but Drowning" or... |
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