Teachers! Parents!
The latest episode of The Chatterbooks is here. It’s under 8mins so a great ‘filler’ to get your class chatting about books.
This episode, the group rave about Malamanda by @ThomasHTaylor and Crater Lake by @JenniferKillick
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@SoccerSaturday@SkySportsPL Tell Simon and Clinton that contact doesn’t mean a foul. I wish these refs would be more like the ref in FA Youth Cup final midweek who booked two players for diving WHEN THERE WAS CONTACT.
Fed up of this nonsense.
I knew nothing about Assumption but this triptych of related stories around Deputy Sheriff Ogden Walker takes so much of what is familiar then drags it into some dark places.
I had to get some different biscuits for the latest reviews.
Assumption by Percival Everett and Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng.
Both gripping and disturbing in their own ways.
https://t.co/6Zl30lRdVt
TEACHERS! PARENTS!
The Chatterbooks podcast is hosted by children talking about the books they’ve been enjoying in handy 6-10mins episodes.
They also have a competition for primary school aged children to win a book.
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It’s a crime double bill on the latest episode of The Biscuit Reviews:
Dead Man’s Grave by Neil Lancaster and Safe Hands by W A Kelly - we’ve got a Club biscuit and a Cream Crunch with ginger.
https://t.co/P1udoGnFkb
Good morning! If you’re sorting your playlist for the day or what to listen to on your commute - you can find The Biscuit Reviews podcast on Spotify - latest episode is a crime double bill.
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It’s a crime double bill on the latest episode of The Biscuit Reviews:
Dead Man’s Grave by Neil Lancaster and Safe Hands by W A Kelly - we’ve got a Club biscuit and a Cream Crunch with ginger.
https://t.co/P1udoGnFkb
Seven Deadly Psychologies is a new podcast that looks at each of the sins and the neuroscience and evolutionary needs behind them.
“By Ash, Oak and Thorn”’by Melissa Harrsion is magical children’s story about the Wild World around us that is a treat for readers of all ages.
Put the kettle on and get your biscuits out. Which sci-fi show - The Peripheral or Silo - gets the top biscuit rating on the latest podcast for the @biscuitreviews ?
https://t.co/6Zl30lRdVt
Hello! The Biscuit Reviews now has its own home and the 1st “new“ episode is here.
“Between Us” the latest Mhairi McFarlane novel, & “People Who Knew Me” the BBC drama with Rosamund Pike and Hugh Laurie.
Podcast & written reviews:
https://t.co/gO5c42E0NC
https://t.co/yt4OA3V7KH
Would you fake your own death to start a new a life? This engrossing BBC Radio drama is an emotional thriller with an A-list catch to match its blockbuster premise. Get the full review and podcast at https://t.co/P1udoGnFkb
Eyup! The Biscuit Reviews No.6 is out.
Featuring a double header of the podcast series Witch by @IndiaRakusen, and the graphic novel Isabella & Blodwen by @rachael_
Written reviews to go with the podcast:
https://t.co/U0tFggZI04
@Podchaser Today!
To tie in with #MentalHealthAwareness week I chat with an ELSA to find out about what is being done to help children in primary schools.
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As it’s #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek it seemed like a good time to air this epsiode finding out about mental health work in primary schools and how ELSAs can help:
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@Podchaser I have an interview with Elsa.
Well, an ELSA. Finding out about emotional support for children in school.
It is out on Thursday - just finishing the edit now.
Previous episode and links here!
https://t.co/otpjhel3JM