Poems & Pictures Children's Poems: An Invitation That Captured the Primary School Nation | TheBookSeekers

Poems & Pictures Children's Poems: An Invitation That Captured the Primary School Nation


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No. of pages 28

Published: 2013

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This poetry book is a result of a national initiative. Christina Gabbitas, wanted a writing initiative that children of all abilities could have an opportunity to take part in with the chance of having their work published. This A4 size poetry book has been written and illustrated by UK children, to help encourage and inspire other children of primary school age to read and write. The topics are Teamwork and Friendship and Fears and Phobias. Christina says, "I received some wonderful rhymes from all over the UK, which has been very encouraging. Selecting the poems has been challenging and greatly rewarding. The imagination and effort invested by these budding poets makes their poems a pleasure to read over and over again." GBP1.00 from the sale of each book will be donated and divided between the British Dyslexia Association and Barnardos.

 

There are 28 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Poems and Pictures Ltd .

Christina Gabbitas is an award winning children's author, known for Felicity Fly series, Triangular Trev and Share Some Secrets book that has recieved global recognition, encouraging children to share their troublesome secrets. Christina likes to promote learning visually with fun, engaging children with stories. One of her latest books 'Save Us' addresses plastic pollution and is engaging many children with a 'Rap Off' initiative that is being rolled out to Primary Schools, to help educate our younger generation. More publications are on their way, including a partnership with Police & Crime Commissioners Office Humberside on the topic of Knife Crime, working with children aged 10-16.

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