

Introduction and how to guide to create your own Blackout Poems, including suggested texts, examples and a certificate.ġ0 Questions about War for class discussions VNR2XRXidS- Cheshire Education Library Service July 16, 2020Ĭheck out our gallery of school responses to D-Day Dog here Resources Jack is an incredibly relatable character, who grows throughout this powerful book. Today's author from the #CheshireSchoolsBookAward2020 shortlist is Published by #DDayDog is a nuanced look at the realities & complexities of war. I wish all the children taking part a very happy time reading all the books and choosing their favourites! the Warwickshire Junior Book Award 2020 winner.the Staffordshire Young Teen Fiction Book Award 2020 shortlist.the Sheffield Children’s Book Award 2020 shortlist.winner of the Year 5 # PortsmouthBookAward2020.

the Nottinghamshire ELS Brilliant Book Award longlist.winner of the James Reckitt Hull Children’s Book Award.the 2020 Grampian Children’s Book Award.the Reading Rampage Doncaster shortlist.the Cumbria Schools’ Library Service Primary Spellbinding shortlist.the Cheshire Schools Book Award 2020 shortlist.the Bristol Teen Book Award 2020 Lockdown Longlist!.Ra34s4Gd8X- Tom Palmer April 11, 2022Ī massive thank you to all the Hull, Warwickshire, Hull & Portsmouth children who voted for us in their prizes! Incudes a short tour of the trophy, which is a fine piece of work. Thank you 100,000 times over.įinn would like to say a special thank you to for HIS award. The fact that over 100,000 children nominate, longlist, shortlist and choose the winners makes it all the more brilliant and satisfying for me. I was so happy the D-Day Dog was voted the overall winner at the 2020 Children’s Book Awards which is run by the wonderful Federation of Children’s Book Groups.
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A must for every school library” Dog has just been voted (April 2022) favourite children’s audiobook by Calibre Audio, the national charity that provides a completely free for life audiobook service to everyone with a disability that makes reading print difficult or impossible, thank you to all who listened to my book and Rachel Reay for narrating. “a heart-wrenching, thought-provoking triumph of diversity, inclusion, and the power of knowledge to shape informed, balanced opinions. Stories from World War 2, the Falklands and the current conflict in Syria are woven together in this sensitive little book.

“An amazing exploration of war, both past and present, which answers difficult questions about why soldiers choose to fight and die. Signed and dedicated copies of all my books are available personalised to order from my local independent children’s bookshop “The Thoughtful Spot” here. On 6 June 1944, Emile Corteil parachuted into France with his dog, Glen – and Jack is determined to discover their fate …Ī beautifully written and compelling novel, perfect for theĬommemoration of the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.Īvailable from your local library, bookshops and Amazon

Finding comfort only in the presence of his loyal dog, Finn, Jack is drawn to the heart-wrenching true story of one particular D-Day paratrooper. But when his dad is called up to action and things at home spiral out of control, everything Jack believes about war is thrown into question. It’s his chance to learn more about the war heroes he has always admired – brave men like his dad, who is a reserve soldier. Jack can’t wait for the school trip to the D-Day landing beaches.
