Monday 29 June 2020

6 July 2020 SOME Libraries opening


Some good news for those missing their public Library service.  On the 6th of July some public Libraries in England will be reopening on a limited basis.  


Read about what will be on offer in the London Borough of  Bromley here.

Meanwhile don't forget the online service.


Friday 26 June 2020

500 Words Black Lives Matter Competition

This fantastic 500 Words competition opens on Monday the 29th of June 2020 at 6.30 am.




Children aged between 5 and 13 are invited to respond to themes and issues emerging from the Black Lives Matter movement in whatever way they wish, but in no more than 500 words and in the form of a story.

Closing date Friday 3 July 2020 at 11.59 pm.  Submit your entry using the form here.

We are really looking forward to hearing some of the stories, which will be read out by special guests on Virgin Radio, throughout the competition.  

Monday 22 June 2020

Emily S, Guest Blogger

Emily in Year 11 wrote this fantastic piece for us.  We are great fans of Hans Rosling. TED describes him as "a world health expert" and "data visionary" but he was so very, very much more than that.  We would recommend any of his amazing  TED Talks Be careful though, you could easily lose a day or two.  

Thank you Emily for such a beautiful piece of writing.  





Hans Rosling, the main author of this book, devoted the final years of his life to writing Factfulness, before passing away in 2017. His famous TED Talks influenced thousands of people from all paths of life. In his talks, he made many geniuses seem clueless.

As humans, we have many instincts in common. Some examples from the book are: the straight line instinct, the fear instinct, the size instinct, the destiny instinct, and the blame instinct. These instincts explain why many of us are drawn to dramatic news such as natural disasters and human conflicts.

We are constantly fed negative content through mass media and this can spiral us into pessimistic thoughts, causing us to develop a cynical mindset. Yes, there are many horrific things happening all the time across the world, and yes they often need to be addressed (such as discrimination), but there is also a great deal of positive progress which is persistently ignored. Less people would watch the news if it was talking about small-scale, slow, optimistic change.

At the beginning of the book is a short quiz. There are 13 questions. Barely anybody gets more than 8 correct, even people from top companies, economists, environmentalists and scientists. This not only highlights our human instincts, but also how limited our global knowledge is. The questions are simple facts that we all ought to know... yet most people have no idea. Reading this book is a great way to learn about the world and to develop understanding of your own instincts and how to control them.


Emily S Year 11

Thursday 18 June 2020

Carnegie Shadowing 2020

The CILIP Carnegie Children's Book Award was announced yesterday and the winner was ....

Lark by Anthony McGowan


Read The Cosmic Ravensbourne Readers book reviews here and watch McGowan talking about his book and reading from Lark here.

Tuesday 16 June 2020

Bloomsday

Tuesday June 16 2020 is Bloomsday!


Bloomsday celebrates the day depicted in the influential author James Joyce's novel Ulysses.




The novel follows a single day in the life of Leopold Bloom, and each of the 18 chapters was written in a different style, described by the British Library as 'a dazzling range of innovations'.  Ulysses was feted as overturning traditional modes of writing. We are not going to pretend Ulysses is an easy read, but if you fancy getting a taste of Joyce why not start with his short stories, The Dubliners for free?

Monday 15 June 2020

Refugee Week 2020



15 - 21 June is Refugee Week. Following on from our Empathy Day blog, reading fiction is a great way to try and understand the experiences of others.

There are some fantastic books based on the experiences of refugees.  Why not take a look at these helpful lists:



Book Trust






Books for Topics

Friday 12 June 2020

Michael Rosen

The amazing writer and poet Michael Rosen, author of so many well loved books, including Centrally Heated Knickers and We're Going On a Bear Hunt, has been out of action for some time due to Coronavirus, including a 47 day stay in the Intensive Care Unit.  The great news is today he was well enough to tweet for the first time since the 26th of March.  



So inspiring and loved is the book We're Going On a Bear Hunt that, during the pandemic, worldwide people have been putting bears in their windows for children to spot during their daily exercise.  The Bear Hunt activity and its impact even made Time Magazine.

Michael wrote These are the Hands to celebrate the NHS on its 60th anniversary.



So good to hear that one of our favourite writers is back in action 😊



Tuesday 9 June 2020

Empathy Day 2020

9 June 2020 is Empathy Day


Never has empathy and connection been more needed.




For more information about Empathy Day visit 
The Empathy Lab.


Whilst we all know that reading builds empathy we like to follow the science too.  Don't just take our word for it, read the research here.  Or if that is a bit dry take a look at The Reading Agency's article here.



But also don't forget to pick up a good book, have fun, get lost in the story and build your empathy at the same time #winwinwin 

The Empathy Book Collection features some great titles including 'Can You See Me' by Libby Scott.

Monday 8 June 2020

100 Great Black Britons competition

Fantastic competition with some great prizes!!



The 100 Great Black Britons competition gives you the opportunity to read about some amazing people here, to be creative in so many ways and also offers you the chance to win some amazing prizes!

Submissions, due in by the 30th of September, can be made in many different creative forms. The competition is open to those from pre-school up to 25 year olds and Teachers, in four different categories.  

Good luck!  

Friday 5 June 2020

J K Rowling free book


Calling all Harry Potter fans






J K Rowling is publishing a FREE book, The Ickabog, in instalments, a chapter (or two, or three) at a time, here.  Certainly worth a read, especially if you are a Harry Potter fan. She is inviting 7-12 year olds to enter a competition to illustrate the book for her and then the book, with the winning illustrations, will be published in November.  All publication royalties will be donated to help people who have be affected by coronavirus.


Tuesday 2 June 2020

Poetry Competition




The Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2020 is open for entries to anyone aged 11-17. The deadline to enter your poem/s is midnight 31 July 2020. Entries must be written in English, but you can include phrases in your mother tongue or another language.
It is completely FREE to enter and you can enter as many poems as you wish.

All entrants will receive a certificate for participating in this prestigious competition.

Enter here.