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Many publishers provide activity ideas and downloadable worksheets
on their websites that you could include in your RIF events
or use for follow-up work between events. Most are connected
to a favourite book or character, so you might like to ensure
that you have a copy of the book to hand for the children
to look at.
Please read the activities carefully to ensure that they
are suitable for the children you are working with before
you use them. RIF is not responsible for the content of external
internet sites.
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HarperCollins
' Fun
stuff' section with e-cards, downloadable bookmarks,
games and more. |
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Barefoot Books
Download fun
sheets or fantastic hands-on
activity ideas for selected books.
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Little Tiger Press
' Free
stuff' and Kids' Corner sections with activity sheets, colouring sheets (including Augustus and His Smile)
and competitions, as well as a ' teachers'
section with books listed by theme (related to the National
Curriculum). |
Random House
' Fun stuff' section with author interviews (including Jacqueline Wilson), audio and video clips and activities. |
Bloomsbury
'Fun
stuff' section of the website, with games, competitions,
e-cards and more. The ' teachers'
area' includes books listed by theme. |
Ladybird
Character-related activities in the Friends section, plus other activities in the Playzone. |
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Oxford University Press
' Fun stuff' section with activity sheets, bookmarks and e-cards. |
Walker Books
Activities for Maisy and Where's Wally? as well as teacher's notes and first chapters of selected books. |
| Other sites such as the National Children's Book Week site also have book-related activities to download. Click here to visit the National Literacy Trust's 'Events' page for a full calendar of annual reading and literacy events, with links to external sites. |
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