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The Reader 65
Our first edition of 2017 and a special Anniversary Issue to mark 20 years of The Reader magazine. Between the…

Making Myself Heard: The story of my Reader internship
Today we say goodbye to our wonderful Reading Resources Intern, Nikki. It's been a joy having her with us and…

A Little, Aloud for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is just around the corner and it has us thinking about the literary mums celebrated in our A Little,…

Storm Doris – She huffed, she puffed, she blew our house down
Following yesterday's storm damage, The Reader have released the following statement regarding Bear Hunt, Chocolate Cake & Bad Things. Yesterday was…

Arriva North West are going on a Bear Hunt!
Official travel partners on Bear Hunt Chocolate Cake & Bad Things, Arriva North West reveal Bear Hunt buses and a special offer…

Recommended Read: A Little, Aloud With Love #4
Happy Valentines Readers! Today Practice Mentor Grace has another Recommended Read to share from our anthology A Little, Aloud With Love.…

Recommended Read: A Little, Aloud With Love #3
With Valentines creeping closer we're taking up some suitably romantic weekend reading as recommended by Practice Mentor Amanda - Thomas…

Nick Sharratt’s fun and games on Liverpool Schools Tour
The Reader were thrilled to welcome Nick Sharratt to Liverpool on the Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour. Natalie, Neil and…

Recommended Read: A Little, Aloud With Love #2
This week we're sharing that loving feeling by delving into our anthology A Little, Aloud With Love. Practice Mentor Clare…

Read of the Week: Grace and Mary by Melvyn Bragg
This week's recommended read comes from our Reading Resources Intern, Nikki Gallagher, who suggests Grace and Mary by Melvyn Bragg.…

Recommended Read: A Little Aloud With Love #1
As the world rushes towards Valentines Day in a flurry of reds and pinks and heart shaped balloons we thought…

Feeling it: Reading the emotions of others
Discussions on literature and empathy continue to buzz around The Reader HQ following Obama's sentiments on reading for empathy, our…