Saturday, 17 April 2010

Space Hop - The Summer Reading Challenge 2010

We're gearing up for Space Hop already here. We have been looking at the recommended reading lists. First we played a game, trying to match the "blurb" with the book covers. That gave us time to think about each book, so here are our recommendations, we want to read these for Space Hop this Summer.

Rochdale Readers' Fantastic Fifteen
Lauren Child - Clarice Bean What Planet are you From?
Thomas Docherty - Big Scary Monster
John Dougherty - Zeus on the Loose!
Jonathan Emmett - Bringing Down the Moon
Kes Gray - Daisy and the Trouble With Kittens
Amanda Li - Intergalactic! 150 Cosmic Jokes About Space
Andrew Murray - Ghost Rescue and the Space Ghost
Shoo Rayner - Ricky Rocket Vorg World
Chris Riddell - Mr Underbed
Gillian Rogerson - You Can't Eat a Princess!
Hannah Shaw - Evil Weasel
Lesley Sims - Moon Zoom
Jacob Martin Strid - Little Frog
Steve Voake - Hooey Higgins and the Shark
Kaye Umansky - Alien Alby
Castles can be high
Right up to the sky
Sometimes it can fly
People think it's haunted
But it's always magical
Or maybe sometimes funny

Billal, Hamad, Kiran, Mariyam, Nisa
We are still catching up with our Christmas stories here, we have been so busy on other projects we haven't been blogging for a while.

Rudolph wanted to play with the other reindeer but when the reindeer looked at Rudolph they called him names. The next day Santa came and asked Rudolph, "Will you be my team?"
On the other side of town, Coldee, the snowman woke up and saw Santa standing there. "Will you come to the Snowman Christmas Party?" he asked Coldee, and Coldee siad "YES!". Then they set off and Coldee had a great time. Pengee the Penguin was in the North Pole and wanted a party, as if by magic, Santa appeared and invited him to the snowman Christmas Party.
Then it was the night before Christmas and everyone was asleep, then Santa came and delivered the presents. In the morning, when everyone woke up, they looked at the presents and opened the presents. Everyone was happy and they wanted to play with them all day long. It was dinner time, the mums called the children in for dinner but they didn't listen! Everyone lived happily ever after.

Billal