Friday, 6 March 2015
World Book Day 2015 #WBD2015
My son dressed as his favourite demi-god Percy Jackson. I made a shield out of cardboard. There was a picture of Medusa's head on it. We bought an orange t-shirt and I ironed a Camp Half Blood motif on to it. He just had to dig out a sword to finish off the outfit:
Neither won the prize at the disco but they were the best outfits we have had so far!
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Reasons to be Cheerful: March already! #R2BC
His sister built me a model of the Sphinx for lesson inspiration:
2) World Book Day
For once we actually started putting costumes together well in advance. Here are the trail versions of their outfits, can you name the characters?:
I will get proper photos of them in the final complete costumes before their school disco!
3) Just Cumbria
I will be spending the whole of next week in a school with this view:
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Our recent bedtime stories
Demon Dentist by David Walliams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Another brilliant book by David Walliams. Loved reading it to my daughter at bedtime.
Had us laughing at times and scared at others. Why does know one believe the children that the new dentist is a witch?
A bitter sweet comedy that runs you through a gamut of emotions. Some great characters and once again with Raj the newsagent.
The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth by Mackenzie Crook
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was a book my daughter chose when trying to resolve the buy one get half price offer in Waterstones! It seemed an intriguing read based on the cover...
So I have been reading from the journal every night at bedtime. It starts off ordinarily enough if based in the 18th century so some of the language etc is obviously old fashioned. Benjamin seems like an ordinary boy of his time with a fascination for nature and a desire to become a famous naturalist.
Things however never do go to plan in a story and he meets the mysterious Farley Cupstart on Windvale Moor and his life completely changes... Benjamin grows to manhood without fulfilling all his dreams but maybe the mysterious creatures he saw on the moor can make his fortune?
My daughter and I agree that he starts off a likeable person but we grew to dislike him as the book went on. Maybe it's our modern revulsion at old fashioned ways of studying nature - ie kill it then study it!
Not sure I want to read more of the series but wonder if my daughter will?
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Revisiting this as a bed time story with my 7 year old. He loved the film so I thought it was time to read the books to him.
Perfect for fans of fantasy and an intriguing way to learn about Greek mythology. Fancy learning that your dad was really a Greek god?
Fighting monsters and solving a mystery against the clock to avert a major war in Olympus. It's a baptism of fire for Percy. Good job he has friends in the shape of Grover the satyr and Annabeth daughter of Athena.
A good mix of action and intrigue.
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