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To mark Dyslexia Awareness Week in Scotland, Ross Duncan wrote this article about his experiences as a writer and blogger who has dyslexia. In a career spanning ten years, I worked in the National ...
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Bookbug Story Library Cuddling up with your little one and reading for a few minutes every day helps build bonds and relationships. Our films of families enjoying books together show there's no right ...
An Enchanted Colouring Adventure by Johanna Basford in our October Book of the Month competition, courtesy of our friends at ...
Tune in to a virtual event with author and illustrator Rob Biddulph. This event has now passed. This page is for information only. Award-winning author, illustrator and festival favourite Rob Biddulph ...
Each month we'll provide a prompt to get you started, but where the story goes from there is entirely up to you. The 50 Word ...
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How does our relationship with books change across our lifetime? As part of the Reading and Wellbeing project, funded by Leverhulme Trust, researchers from the Literacy Lab(this link will open in a ...
This article was written by Professor Anna Franklin and Taysa-Ja Newman. Newborn babies’ vision is very poor, and as a result they benefit from the high contrast of black and white books with big bold ...