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Links

Follow the links below to some of our favourite reading-related websites:

4ureaders
www.4ureaders.net. Book reviews, creative writing and other book-related fun for over 10s.
BBCarts
www.bbc.co.uk/arts/books. A BBC site that includes the CBeebies Story Circle, Tweenies Story Time, creative writing and activities for young children.
Bookheads

www.bookheads.org.uk. Teenagers, TV stars and authors share information about themselves and their favourite books.

The Reading Agency
www.boox.org.uk. Information and resources to help promote reading for pleasure to young people through libraries.
www.childrenslaureate.org. Information about all Children's Laureates to date: Quentin Blake, Anne Fine, Michael Morpugo and Jacqueline Wilson. Includes the current Children's Laureate's diary, event information and book reviews.
cool-reads
www.cool-reads.co.uk. Over 2,500 book reviews written by 10 to 15 year-olds for this age range. Reviews are separated by subject to make it easy to find inspiration.
My Home Library
www.myhomelibrary.org. Author Anne Fine's site, created to encourage children to build up their own inexpensive library at home, including downloadable bookplates to colour in.
Readathon
www.readathon.org. Support and information about the annual sponsored reading event.
readingmatters
www.readingmatters.co.uk. Hundreds of book reviews for children and teenagers, with a book chooser form and a lucky dip to help you decide what to read next.
readingzone
www.readingzone.com. Organised into separate sections for children, teachers and other adults, this site has information about books and authors as well as games and competitions.
Roald Dahl
www.roalddahl.com. Official site of all things Dahl-related, including recipes, biography, homework help and fun games to play.
storiesfromtheweb
www.storiesfromtheweb.org. Book reviews, games and competitions for children aged 0 to 14 along with children's own stories, poems and drawings.
teenreads
www.teenreads.com. Monthly polls, alternative reading lists, great competitions, author interviews, book forums, a newsletter and hundreds of book reviews for young adults.
http://www.readitswapit.co.uk This site encourages people to swap the books they have read with other people. It is a free service and also includes book reviews.





 

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