....and then more treats in the form of amazing book makers at Albert Pye Primary school today. Really ambitious books with many many people using very clever fastenings and very tricky, fiddly buttons. Lots of perseverance needed and that was just for the teachers I think! Interestingly many Year 5s chose the more 'traditional' book making method of covering two pieces of card and the adding a spine of tape with an inlay over the top....lengthy but worth it in the end as you can see:
Just catching up on on reading reading reading and have, this week, mostly been reading the first of Ursula Le Guin's quartet-'The Wizard of Earthsea'. I'm ashamed to say I think I read some of this at uni as it was a classic then as it is now but didn't finish. We can never decide on a favourite Ghibli but two of us in the house have 'Tales from Earthsea' in our Top 3 which is based on the book
....and then more treats in the form of amazing book makers at Albert Pye Primary school today. Really ambitious books with many many people using very clever fastenings and very tricky, fiddly buttons. Lots of perseverance needed and that was just for the teachers I think! Interestingly many Year 5s chose the more 'traditional' book making method of covering two pieces of card and the adding a spine of tape with an inlay over the top....lengthy but worth it in the end as you can see:
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