Books

Where do you find out about books? What do you recommend to your students?
This is an amazing Australian website which review's children's books and categorises books into multitudes of different topics.Thanks to Frances for sharing this link. @http://www.wherethebooksare.com/

What is a book? See this video clip (which works at school May 2011) [] Compare it with: Joe's non notebook []

The Monk's help desk []

If you want to sign students up to a book club try this one: [] set up by three highly qualified teacher-librarians from Australia!

Check out this site for award winning books, written by a teacher-librarian: [] Free newsletter: Subscribe here to Horn Books for an informative [|newsletter]. Try these sites: [] [] [] []

[] [] where books have been evaluated by Australian educators. [] [] For different interpretations of Little Red Riding Hood: [] What about skyping an author or through a publisher ?

[|**http://www.childrensliteratureassembly.org/index_files/Page1039.htm**] **http://bookleads.wikispaces.com/reading+suggestion+portals** a wonderful site with links to book trailers, book lists, ebooks etc. For budding authors: []


 * __ebooks__:**many free sources are available online. [|Gutenberg] is one of these.

__Primary:__
Reading enriches learning [] has specific lists for years 2-4 and 5-8. Link to a great artworks site that could be used with Where The Wild Things Are or Maurice Sendak author study: []

**__Secondary:__**
If you want to know something about books or authors got to: []