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This is your website to help you, your family and friends get the most from reading, writing, speaking and listening. On this site you will find tips, advice, games, free downloads and competitions.
Another web site from The National Literacy Trust.
The NRN for Schools and Early Years settings is made up of three initiatives: Reading Connects, Reading Champions and Early Reading Connects. These three initiatives have one overall aim in common, to get children and young people to love reading. Read more...
This short booklet is an example of support for a Home Reading Partnership for parents and carers. It is from a school in Merton - but does it give you advice, ideas and help with your own children?
''Reading with your child is vital. Research shows that it's the single most important thing you can do to help your child's education. It's best to read little and often, so try to put aside some time for it every day...''
This is not a book site, but a huge series of stories told by children, created by the children. A great resource for the imagination - helping provide insights into story structure, narrative form and building a bit of confidence too.