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What could we do with £10,000 worth of books?

What could we do with £10,000 worth of books?. If we all work together, we could win…

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What could we do with £10,000 worth of books?

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If we all work together, we could win…

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Where does reading take you?

Do you imagine yourself in another place?

Do you picture yourself being in the story?

Do you visit a made up world?

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You need to create a window picture to show the world where

reading takes you…

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Maybe you are a guest at The Scarecrows

Wedding?

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Or helping George create a medicine for grandma?

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Or sharing a trench with Charlie and Tommo?

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Does reading take you to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate

Factory?

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Or to the Hogwarts Great Hall?

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Or does it transport you to Narnia?

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Tips for success…

1. EVERYONE take part (children, remind your teachers to do one too!)

2. Make sure it shows where reading takes you.3. Make it colourful – don’t leave white, blank

spaces. You can use pencil, pen, crayon, paint, glitter…

4. Challenge yourself – can you create something to go alongside your picture. Maybe a poem to explain it? A 3D model of where reading takes you? A story about where reading takes you?