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English
b small publishing limited
01 October 2020
Series: Real Life
CRITICAL LITERACY SKILLS FOR ALL!

Developing critical literacy skills is increasingly important for children and adults alike. Through engaging examples, Blue Peter Book Award-winning team, Susan Martineau and Vicky Barker, show how the truth (whatever that may be!) is changed, twisted and manipulated in lots of ways. Fight fake news with us!

AGES: 6 plus

AUTHOR: Susan is an author, editor and first-class fact finder who writes creative and educational books for children. Her book, Real-Life Mysteries, is the winner of the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Book with Facts 2018.

Vicky Barker is b small publishing's art director and a Blue Peter Book Award winning illustrator for Real-Life Mysteries by Susan Martineau.

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Illustrated by:   Vicky Barker (Art Director b small publishing)
Imprint:   b small publishing limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   125g
ISBN:   9781912909353
ISBN 10:   1912909359
Series:   Real Life
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Susan is an author, editor and first-class fact finder who writes creative and educational books for children. Her book, Real-life Mysteries, is the winner of the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Book with Facts 2018. Vicky Barker is b small publishing's art director and a Blue Peter Book Award winning illustrator for Real-life Mysteries. Vicky Barker graduated from Liverpool John Moores University and has designed and illustrated for publishers such as Usborne, Egmont and Catnip. For b small publishing, Vicky has illustrated the STEM Starters for Kids series, Paper Toys, Infographics for Kids, FACTS, Geographics and many more.

Reviews for Question Everything!

Love the clever conceit and sense of play brought to information literacy in QUESTION EVERYTHING ... timely exploration around issues like fake news and verified information. Highly recommended! -- Jake Hope August - Non-fiction Book of the Month: A stunning and well-constructed book that provides everything a KS2 child needs to know about spotting fake news, discerning facts from fiction or opinion, identifying hyperbole, and being rational about statistics. Not only a good buy for the school library, but this is also an excellent resource for PSHE in years 5&6 and ideal to spark off discussions, independent research, and non-fiction writing. -- Tom Tolkien Already a huge fan of Real-life Mysteries/Disasters by the same authors, I'm not surprised that this little book is packed with relevance and presented in an incredibly engaging way. Just what non-fiction should be. Brilliant. -- Ben Harris This would be a brilliant resource for any key stage 2 class to use to support a sequence of English sessions; IT lessons on safe use of online resources and social media and PSHE.


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