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The Tiger Who Came to Tea | The Incredibly Tired Reading Club
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The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Thoughts on the books we read to our children – the good, the bad, and the extremely tedious. The Tiger Who Came to Tea. June 1, 2016. The Tiger Who Came to Tea is another of those books that I loved when I was little, and was so excited to share with my own children. There’s a timeless appeal to the story of a tiger who, ever so politely, invites himself in for tea, and then proceeds to eat everything in the house. Michael Rosen has suggested. Of course, it’s possible ...
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June | 2016 | The Incredibly Tired Reading Club
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The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Thoughts on the books we read to our children – the good, the bad, and the extremely tedious. June 14, 2016. Luckily, lots of other people agree that libraries are wonderful and there are some very. To keep publicly funded libraries open. Earlier this year members of the public even. Occupied the Carnegie Library in Lambeth. The Tiger Who Came to Tea. June 1, 2016. Michael Rosen has suggested. Whether or not Kerr intended this subtext to the story, it’s an interesting r...
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The Snail and the Whale | The Incredibly Tired Reading Club
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The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Thoughts on the books we read to our children – the good, the bad, and the extremely tedious. The Snail and the Whale. March 7, 2016. March 14, 2016. Happy World Book Day…. One thought on “ The Snail and the Whale. Pingback: Le Bulldozer – a journey into French literature The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). The Day the Crayons Quit.
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Le Bulldozer – a journey into French literature | The Incredibly Tired Reading Club
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The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Thoughts on the books we read to our children – the good, the bad, and the extremely tedious. Le Bulldozer – a journey into French literature. October 1, 2016. October 1, 2016. The Snail and the Whale. The Tiger Who Came to Tea. In their entirety at least once a day). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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May | 2016 | The Incredibly Tired Reading Club
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The Incredibly Tired Reading Club. Thoughts on the books we read to our children – the good, the bad, and the extremely tedious. We’re Going On a Bear Hunt. May 17, 2016. May 17, 2016. Apart from the incessant why? Questions, most conversations initiated by the two-year-old currently involve talking through the plots of his favourite stories. He’ll climb into bed with us in the morning and whisper Shall we talk about Peter Rabbit? It’s sweet, but slightly wearing by the tenth request of the day. We’ve no...
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Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Scandal – History… the interesting bits!
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History… the interesting bits! Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Scandal. Arms of Katherine Swynford. Is, arguably, the most famous – or infamous – of English ladies to have risen so high as to become the first lady of the kingdom, without ever being queen. Born Katherine de Roet in Hainault, now in modern-day Belgium, in around 1350, her father was Sir Paon de Roet of Guyenne. Unfortunately, as can be the way with Medieval women, I could find no mention of her mother’s identity. 3rd surviving son of Edward...
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New Year evening Piotrkowska street Walk | AllPro Picture
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Customer access / Portfolio. New Year evening Piotrkowska street Walk. First day of the New Year I have made myself a walk over a Europe’s Famous Piotrkowska Street in Lodz, Poland. I took only my iPhone (5) to challenge myself to some good composition and manual light settings. Now with the season Christmas decorations this street looks romantic, charming and inspiring…. Thanks a lot for watching. Please feel free to visit my photography website at http:/ www.AllProPicture.com. Laquo; Previous Post.
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The best flash fiction in 300 words (or less) | 300 stories
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A continuing mission to produce flash fiction stories in 300 words (or less). Stories 1 – 300. Stories 301 – …. The Truth About Lisbon. The best flash fiction in 300 words (or less). BUY THE BOOK NOW at the Createspace Store. Or any other Amazon store in your territory. Brevity is the soul of wit, Shakespeare once said. In. You’re getting sleepy, the hypnotist’s apprentice yawned. It is also the soul of death, joy, murder, naivety, ambition, love and just about any human emotion you can think of. I’...
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Review: The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters – Matilda, All Grown Up
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Matilda, All Grown Up. Review: The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters. December 25, 2014. April 26, 2016. I borrowed Sarah Waters’s newest novel. From a coworker of mine who said she hadn’t been able to put it down, and even though I got interrupted while reading it—I spent a month in Asia and couldn’t bring the big hardcover along—I, too, didn’t want to stop reading. Of course, I knew right away that Frances, who to her mother’s dismay used to have a female companion, was going to fall for Lilian—...
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Five Things I Learned as a “Professional” Writer | Elizabeth Drakes's Site
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Elizabeth Drakes's Site. Five Things I Learned as a “Professional” Writer. January 11, 2017. January 5, 2017. I was recently fortunate enough to have three days where the kids were in daycare, and I was home from work. DH and I decided that we didn’t want the girls to completely get out of their routine over the holiday season, and he was fine with me spending these days getting some house stuff done and writing. So, for three days, I got to spend most of my time writing. Here’s what I learned:. 8211; Wh...
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