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The Pop-Up fun continues!

Did you see the story about The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop in the Wirral News this week, and wish you'd…

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Spotlight on Northern Ireland: Reaching Out

We return to our Spotlight on Northern Ireland series, by Project Worker Patricia Canning. In this final instalment, she discusses…

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Reading With Children is Magic!

Here at The Reader Organisation we are familiar with the powerful, and sometimes spell-binding effect that reading aloud with other…

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The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop!

Twenty lucky children have been spending the first week of their summer holidays at The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop! The…

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‘A Little, Aloud for Children’ Party!

Last week The Reader Organisation hosted a very special event indeed at the Liverpool head offices. On Wednesday afternoon, the…

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The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop!

From the 23rd-27th July, The Reader Organisation are transforming a disused shop in Seacombe into The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop!…

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Ready, Set, Go! … A Little, Aloud for Children in the ‘Book Relay’

Last week, A Little, Aloud for Children was spotted in Monmouthshire doing a bit of Olympic-style relay-running, as it was…

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Rap…or Poetry?

From Niall Gibney, Community Development Assistant What do you think? Is this rap or is this poetry? I’m a young…

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Pick of the Crop!

The Financial Times has chosen A Little, Aloud for Children as one of its books of the year! Described as…

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Team TRO’s Three Peaks Victory

A massive round of applause, pat on the back and relaxing foot spas all round go to the fifteen incredibly…

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Recommended Reads: Demon Collector

This Recommended Read comes from Melanie Squires, who has joined us this week on Work Experience, and who has become…

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Michael Morpurgo: Reading aloud can help boys enjoy reading

Author of the Foreword to A Little, Aloud for Children, Michael Morpurgo spoke passionately yesterday in an article he wrote…

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