More examples of reader development websites for young clients
Here are some more similar sites which you may find appeal to your younger clients.
| Walsall Libraries | Go to www.walsall.gov.uk and search for "What can I read?" |
This site offers information about authors and suggested reading as well as reviews of fiction for different age groups and a chance to add your own review. There is also a fun and games section.
| North Ayrshire Libraries | http://www.learning-north-ayrshire.com/bookspace.htm |
Book Sp@ce offers readers a chance to see their reviews published on the Internet using an online form. The site lists new books and book club members in local libraries and has interesting links to information about how books are made.
| BBC's Read and Write Together | http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/books |
A collection of reading and writing projects ranging from Blast Writing for teens, CBeebies Story Circle and Tweenie Story Time. These are all valuable websites run by the BBC, with a high level of interactivity. There are many types of book-related activities within these sites so take some time to explore. There are also links for adult reading and poetry information, events and websites.
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