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<p>These KS2 resources for ‘Swallow’s Kiss’, a moving tale about the refugee experience, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>‘Swallow’s Kiss’ is endorsed by Amnesty International and inspired by writer Sita Brahmachari’s and illustrator Jane Ray’s experiences as artists-in-residence at the Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants. The book is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>‘Swallow’s Kiss’ is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 7 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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<p>These KS1 Resources for ’Magnificent!’, an anti-bullying children’s book, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>’Magnificent!, a bold, brave shout-out for children who feel they don’t fit in, is written by Laura Dockrill and illustrated by Ria Dastidar, and was longlisted for the 2022’s Klaus Flugge Prize celebrating outstanding newcomers to picture book illustration. The book is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"></a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>Magnificent! is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 5 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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Creative KS1 teaching resource for 'Here Be Monsters'

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<p>These KS1 Resources for ’Here Be Monsters’, a powerful children’s book about inclusion, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>‘Here Be Monsters’ is written by award-winning transgender performance poet Jay Hulme and is a tender and uplifting story about the transgender experience. Nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2022 for an outstanding reading experience through illustration, it features breathtaking illustrations by Iranian-British illustrator, Sahar Haghgoo. It is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at [<a href="https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a>]</p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.<br /> The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>‘Here Be Monsters is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 5 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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<p>These KS2 Resources are based around the story <em>Together We Win</em>, where children are introduced to three change-making moments in history. The resources are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>Written by the award-winning author Marcus Sedgwick, the past is used to illustrate how humanity is once again at a pivotal moment in time. With illustrations by Daniel Ido, <em>Together We Win</em> is part of the <strong>10 Stories to Make a Difference</strong> collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for KS2 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p><em>Together We Win</em> is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 11 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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Creative KS2 teaching resource for 'Indigo Takes Flight'

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<p>These KS2 Resources for ‘Indigo Takes Flight’, a moving LGBTQIA+ children’s book about finding acceptance, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>‘Indigo Takes Flight’ is written by Krista M Lambert and illustrated by former Waterstones Children’s Laureate, Chris Riddell. The book is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>‘Indigo Takes Flight’ is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 7 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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Creative KS1 teaching resource for 'A Match for a Mermaid'

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<p>These KS1 Resources for A Match for a Mermaid, a fun fable with an LGBTQIA+ twist, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book. The book celebrates difference and individuality and is written by debut author Eleanor Cullen and illustrated by bestselling David Roberts.</p> <p>A Match for a Mermaid is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects, to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>A Match for a Mermaid is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 5 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire the young readers in your lives.</p>
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<p>These KS2 Resources are based around the story <em>Forbidden</em>, a powerful tale of friendship, cultural taboos and prejudice, set in India. The resources are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>Written by Anjali Tiwari and illustrated by Danica Da Silva Pereira, <em>Forbidden</em> tells the story of two girls with very different lives who are drawn into a friendship, bound by their desire to break the taboos that divide them. Forbidden is part of the <strong>10 Stories to Make a Difference</strong> collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for KS2 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p><em>Forbidden</em> is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 11 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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<p>These KS2 Resources are based around the story The Thing, a tale about curiosity and kindness to animals, and are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>That Thing is written by Avital Balwit, with watercolours by Alexi Deacon, and is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for KS2 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>That Thing is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 10 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>
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Creative KS2 teaching resources for ‘In Her Element’

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<p>These KS2 Resources for ‘In Her Element’, a powerful story told through the eyes of a girl with cerebral palsy, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>‘In Her Element’, selected as part of the Read of Empathy 2022 collection, is written by Coram Boy author Jamila Gavin and illustrated by Jacinta Read. The book is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for KS2 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>‘In Her Element’ is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 9 and up.</p>
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Creative KS2 teaching resources based on the book 'Mistaken for a Bear', set in Victorian London.

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<p>These KS2 Resources for ‘Mistaken for a Bear’, a story based on true events, are created by expert educators to make the most of the rich content offered in this book.</p> <p>'Mistaken for a Bear’ is written by Philip Argagh (former winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize) and illustrated by Jamie Beard. The book is part of the 10 Stories to Make a Difference collection, published by Pop Up Projects to reflect the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in children’s books. Find out more at <a href="http://" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> https://pop-up.org.uk/bookshop/</a></p> <p>All our resources have been designed to improve the access to, confidence in and enjoyment of reading, creative writing, illustration and visual literacy. They can be used to support the national curriculum, and cover a wide range of subjects including PSHE, Science, History, Art and Design as well as Literacy and English. They also help teachers support pupils’ wellbeing and their learning about topics including disability, activism, multiculturalism, LGBTQIA+ community as well as women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] industry.</p> <p>The resources provide creative, fun activities and prompts for EYFS - KS4 teachers creating lesson plans. All the materials can be adapted to suit the needs, interests and abilities of individual classes.</p> <p>‘Mistaken for a Bear’ is published by Pop Up Projects, a non-profit national literature organisation, with a mission to transform lives through literature. It is perfect for children aged 7 and up.</p> <p>We believe that all children should be able to find themselves, and discover others, through the stories they read. We hope that, with these resources, you can teach your children the importance of empathy and celebrate difference with these amazing stories written to inspire young readers.</p>