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Book Review: How to Train Your Teacher by Bethany Walker


 
This is the perfect book to share with you the week before most pupils in the UK start the new school year. As a teacher, I love seeing the new picture books that come out over the summer, ready for September. I especially like seeing the new books that focus on children having their first-ever day at school. This book - How to Train Your Teacher by Bethany Walker - is exactly that.


My Recipe Box: Chickpea, Olive and Orzo Pesto Salad

 

Hi everyone! I'm back with another recipe that I've been wanting to share with you all. I've been loving this pasta salad as a lunch and dinner for the last couple of months, especially as the weather has been getting warmer. It just feels so refreshing to sit down with a bowl of this on a hot summer evening. Plus, it's ready in less than 30 minutes - I love it!

So, here is the recipe for my chickpea, olive and orzo pesto salad...

My Recipe Box: Granola Breakfast Muffins



Today, I am excited to share my recipe for granola breakfast muffins. This is a post I originally shared back in 2016 but when I had a clear-out of posts, I archived this one. Now it's back! Mainly because I baked these this weekend.

Check out the recipe and instructions below...

Book Review: Shevolution by Lou Treleaven


I am very proud - and very privileged - to be bringing you this blog post today as part of the Shevolution blog tour!

It has been a while (almost eight months, in fact) since I last shared a blog post or book review here. As a Year 6 teacher, I don't have as much free time to read and blog as I would like. I wrote and scheduled a few back in September, when the new school year started, but I have struggled to sit down and write things like this. I am trying to be better but I also need to be kind to myself. 

Anyway, today I am here to talk about this incredible new non-fiction book - Shevolution - and, as part of the blog tour, I am going to focus on one incredible woman from this book who deserves to be part of women's history.

Book Review: The Secret Ocean by Amy Grimes


I love a bright, colourful picture book, so when this landed through my letterbox - courtesy of Scholastic - I was incredibly excited. I knew from the moment that I opened it and saw the cover, this book was going to be a popular one with children of all ages - even my Year 6 class.

Ever since I took this book into my classroom, it has not been back on the shelf. It has just been passed from child to child. Every time someone goes to put it back, another pupil goes "Ooh, can I have that one now?" It's such a joy to see.