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Themes: Digital skills, Fairy tales, Health and life Skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book is a twisted fairy tale of The Three Billy Goats Gruff addressing Internet safety. The story can contribute to developing students’ critical and reflected behaviour online. Furthermore, this is a rhyming story and encourages young learners to explore the rhythm of the English language and work with pronunciation.
Themes: Factual text, Family, Health and life skills, Identity, Intercultural competence, Language work, Refugees, War and peace
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This diary of a refugee contributes to developing the understanding of refugees’ background and provide new perspectives on other peoples’ way of life. It can also help refugees to share their experiences with others. Furthermore, it can serve as a model text for writing a diary.
Themes: Democracy and citizenship, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: The message of this short text highlighted in peek-through shapes is a celebration of what brings us all together. It can inspire youngsters becoming aware of and talk about what unites people across the world.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This picture book can help young people to acknowledge and express their feelings and participate in communication on different topics with a more accurate and nuanced language.
Themes: Animals, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This story about blind Mole and the way he sees the sunrise in his mind encourages young learners to talk about feelings and different ways of living.
Themes: Animals, Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages talk about being different and can help preventing prejudices. Moreover, this story can serve as a model text for young learners to start writing stories.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Environment, Factual text, Health and life skills, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book presents 10 small changes in lifestyle everybody can do to improve the environment. The book can serve as a model text to inspire young learners to start writing simple sentences.
Themes: Amusement, Animals, Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This amusing book encourages students to talk about diversity and being different. It can help young students to build their confidence to master something they don’t think they can do, and, hence, lead to personal growth.
Themes: Acceptance, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book opens up for pupils being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions. The book can provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking and communication patterns, as well as on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others.
Themes: Democracy and citizenship, Feminism, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages students to reflect on and talk about gender equality in the school environment. Hence, this book can help students, and girls in particular, to develop a positive self-image and a secure identity.
Themes: Environment, Hope, Seasons, Diversity, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book can give pupils the foundation for being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions and can provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking and communication patterns, as well as on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others.
Themes: Health and life skills, Feelings
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book forms the basis for pupils being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions and can provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking and communication patterns, as well as on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others
Themes: Fairy tales, Feelings, Health and life skills, Digital skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book uses a well-known fairy tale to show the dangers of ruining one’s online reputation if you cross the line to snap and post some selfies and videos. The book encourages talk about Internet safety. The text has the format of rhyme.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Family, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book is an excellent starting point for talking about some aspects of different ways of living.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Family, Friendship, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book investigates ways of living and it encourages talk about family life and how different families can be.
Themes: Fairy tales, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: By reflecting on, interpreting and critically assessing different types of texts in English, the pupils shall acquire language and knowledge of culture and society.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Family, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book allows children to talk about loss and bereavement. It can be used in other subjects as a starting point for talking about death and how to cope with death.
Themes: Acceptance, Feelings, Health and life skills, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book can open for new ways to interpret the world, and form the basis for being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions and can provide new perspectives.
Themes: Bullying, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages students to reflect on how their behaviour may influence their surroundings and fellow students. In this way, the book can provide new perspectives on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others.