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Tag: #WRAD15

Posted on March 4, 2015March 5, 2015

Thanks for the #WRAD15 Memories!

The fourth of March and World Read Aloud Day 2015 is coming to a close in Australia, but it’s just dawning in other parts of the world, so I will share two more friends’ Read Aloud Favourites. Thanks for following over the past week!

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Posted on March 4, 2015March 4, 2015

Living the Dream – #WRAD15

I got to live my author dream when a local school invited me to read to their year 5 and 6 students for World Read Aloud Day 2015. Plus, the further BIG adventures of Little Meerkat…

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Posted on March 3, 2015

Little Meerkat’s Letter Arrives Home

Spilling Ink’s World Read Aloud Day (#WRAD15) featured book is Little Meerkat, a gorgeous picture book written by Aleesah Darlison, illustrated by Shannon Melville, and published by Wombat Books.

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Posted on March 2, 2015

Even More #WRAD15 Favourites & Fun

Authors Karen Tyrrell and Rachelle Sadler share their favourite read aloud books for World Read Aloud Day 2015 on the 4th of March. Plus, an update on Little Meerkat’s Adventures!

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Posted on March 1, 2015March 1, 2015

Featuring Little Meerkat by Aleesah Darlison

World Read Aloud Day 2015 is on the 4th of March, and I’m featuring a very cute picture book as part of my celebration of the event. Little Meerkat was written by Australian author, Aleesah Darlinson, and published by Wombat Books.

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Posted on February 28, 2015February 28, 2015

More #WRAD15 Faves and Inspiration

In the lead up to LitWorld’s World Read Aloud Day on 4 March, I’ve been talking to some expert read-alouders, namely children’s writers, teachers, and librarians–and today’s is a doozy! Dimity Powell is a children’s author and kid lit reviewer.

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Posted on February 27, 2015

Read Aloud Favourites for #WRAD15

World Read Aloud Day 2015 is less than a week away, and I wouldn’t want anyone to go without some inspiration. I’m inviting some supremely qualified individuals to share their favourite read-aloud book or memory.

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