I was sad to see that the girls school didn't, and this really disappoints me. Thankfully the school I work at did, and I was asked to bring in a favourite book into to class to read. Well this actually proved a very difficult task! I ended up with a pile of books, ranging from my favourite books my dad bought me as a child, one of my favourite children's book, and a couple that the girls chose for me to take in..
So I have decided to do a book themed five fav Friday, I would love to see you join in and post your favourite (children's) book. In no particular order!!
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams- still has me bawling my eyes out!
The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde - another, "tears rolling down the cheek" job!
Anything by Roald Dahl - how can you not love this talented author!
The Rabbit Problem by Emily Gravett -although I have not read this book, I have looked through it at school and just fell in love with her style. Meerkat Mail is a great story as well by Emily.
Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne - I still watch and read anything Pooh related!
I keep forgetting to share some news with you all.... I have been asked to be Scrapbooking Memories sketch designer for 2010!!! I am so excited and happy. Scrapbooking Memories is my all time favourite scrapbook magazine, and I have been honoured to have been published several times in this magazine. If you have never got your hands on the Australian magazine, I highly recommend it!
Before I go, you still have till Saturday to grab a Pencil Lines blinkie and post a link on the blog and be in for a chance to win some May Arts ribbons!
Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend.
Hugs
Anna xx
congrats girl as always very proud of you , luvs ya xx
Fab news you! xx We've had Roald Dahl week (just to make you jealous!)
aww did i miss out on a good book there then? ;) i was always into enid blyton/little women and a couple of other classics....of which i will take your challenge and blog about this evening!!
a BIG congrats on your new 'position' it all sounds so exciting! must seek out a copy and see what its all about!
Debs xx
Congrats! And no - we dont celebrate that as far as I know? But there's weeks dedicated at reading, so maybe thats it - although the school havent specifically mentioned world book week...however..I did buy one of the 1£ books from last year...Odd and the frost giant by Neil Gaiman :)