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Book of the Week: Peanuts The Loves of Snoopy
I have always been a big fan of Snoopy and friends and loved finding this book on the shelf. Who cannot raise a wry smile when reading the musings of Snoopy regarding life, friendship and unrequited love. The drawings especially … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: Captain Scott
A friend told me about the concert she attended this week commemorating Scott of the Antarctic. I thought it seemed a strange thing to do until I remembered that it is 100 years since he and his team reached the South Pole only to … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: The Enchanted Doll’s House Wedding
‘The romance continues on this next enchanted adventure, and you are invited to join us…but only if you promise to keep a secret!’ This is what is printed on the back cover of this lovely book. So of course, being … Continue reading
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The Westerman Seminar February 2012
It that time of the year again and the 2nd Westerman Seminar is due very soon. Here is a letter I received from Nigel Gossop who does a lot of hard work putting the day together. How time has flown … Continue reading
Book of the Week: The Nativity Play
It’s the time of year when children everywhere are dressing in striped towels, old sheets and tinsel to be transformed into shepherds and angels to perform in ‘the Nativity Play’. Nick Butterworth and Mick Inkpen pay ‘tribute to all those who perform miracles with wire … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: Museum Art
I know – I have been in the Art section again this week and found this delightful Children’s ABC. We might all know that A is for apple, but in this book we have for each letter four different paintings … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: The Real Alice
I have been photographing some of our recently acquired ‘Alice’ collection. Amongst the collection is this one and I just had to flick through the pages to see what it was about. It is a biography about Alice Liddell, said to be the inspiration … Continue reading
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Saturday Night is Panto Night – oh no it isn’t!
Believe it or not the Panto can trace it’s lineage back to Ancient Greece and Rome. No ancient librettos survive possibly because the panto was looked down upon by the literary elite. British pantomimes are always almost based on traditional … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: The Work of E.H. Shepard
I think everyone must know E.H. Shepard’s illustrations of Winnie the Pooh and his friends in 100 Acre Wood. Perhaps you have also seen his illustrations for Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows. E.H. Shepard illustrated over 100 books and … Continue reading
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Book of the Week: Tigress
The dust wrapper of this book is absolutely stunning. The story inside one of man and beast learning to live in harmony. maybe we could all learn a lesson here! Book Details: TIGRESS by Cowcher, Helen.Illustrated by Cowcher, Helen. Stock … Continue reading
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