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Lisnagelvin Primary School, Richill Park, Londonderry

Listening to stories during school closure

24th Mar 2020

Is mum busy making lunch? Is dad busy with the housework? Do you want to hear a story? Amazon has made hundreds of children's books free to read on Audible. Check out the link in the picture below.

stories.audible.com

David Walliams is also reading online. Each weekday at 11am, he is reading extracts from some of his most famous books such as Gangsta Granny and Mr Stink. Find him on Twitter and Instagram. Check out this link: 

https://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldofdavidwalliams.com%2Felevenses%2F&h=AT1h8VzJ8DI2DhRLAYSHG2YwO41RR8Y2f2X-7438QbxLTu3PTMb76_N6e9MsPcTukVeoaTpJRwMQIrWcj9NB4ybk_urP0y4_bzqO649hzrBkhFssdPduJuHQRrfAh4i1LiYbKP2oAqasn2gbbXynfq_jjUt_obo3wb-1qw

The library service has also made its collection available to any child with a library card. You dont even need a password. Books are available online for 18 days from you borrow them. Check out the library link picture.

JK Rowling has a new website called the Wonderful World of Wizarding.  You can access her website and hear her read from her books at the following link.

https://www.wizardingworld.com/news/introducing-hp-at-home

BookTrust have launched a new digital hub, www.booktrust.org.uk/hometime which is packed with reading advice, ideas, activities and resources. 

On Monday 6 April they launched a Northern Ireland page, featuring local authors, illustrators and initiatives. They will highlight the amazing talent across Northern Ireland. 

The BookTrust NI facebook page allows you to connect with families and share the work that authors and illustrators post on Facebook.   www.facebook.com/booktrustni