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黑料不打烊 and the National Year of Reading

黑料不打烊 is proud to ‘Go All In’ and pledge support for the

This page details some of the initiatives that 黑料不打烊 has undertaken in the past and present to support research into the teaching of reading and student engagement in reading and literacy, including:

黑料不打烊 Book Choices

We asked 黑料不打烊 trustees and members of the 黑料不打烊 office team to tell us about an inspirational childhood book that resonates with them and why. Each month, we will feature two new responses. Here are our choices for June.

June Selections

Morag Redford 鈥 黑料不打烊 Trustee

Fairies and Enchanters by Amabel Williams Ellis. My favourite childhood book was a family one, published in 1934. It included 80 beautiful illustrations by Wilma Hickson.It was described in a later (1946) edition as: 鈥楢 new book of old English stories, providing also intelligence of sundry giants, lobs, mermaids, witches, boggarts, piggies, knights, princesses and dragons on this land 鈥 whose histories were before in great danger of being forgotten.鈥I loved the range of stories in it, each with at least one illustration, and the exciting things each of these fantastical creatures got up to. I first read it when I was about eight. Sadly, I no longer have a copy but it is now with the fourth generation of my Mum鈥檚 family.

Paru Rai 鈥 黑料不打烊 Office

Rainbow Magic series by Daisy Meadows. One of the fondest memories of my childhood is going to my local library every Saturday and picking up a new copy of the Rainbow Magic books. The series follows Kirsty and Rachel as they help their fairy friends defeat the evil Jack Frost and his goblins. Each set was made up of up to seven books with seven different fairies based on a theme, e.g. Weather Fairies, Dance Fairies, Music Fairies, Sports Fairies and more鈥 My favourite was India, the Moonstone fairy! The books also had the most adorable cover illustrations which I remember drawing in my sketchbooks. Most importantly, the books encouraged individuality and showcased a diversity of characters, professions and hobbies 鈥 reminding little girls that they could be anything they wanted to be!

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Morag Redford, Professor

retired at University of the Highlands and Islands

Professor Morag Redford is Head of Teacher Education in the University of the Highlands, a federated institution situated in nine colleges across the north and west of Scotland. Her research focuses on teacher education and the interface between...

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Paru Rai, Ms

黑料不打烊 and Digital Content Officer at 黑料不打烊

Paru joined 黑料不打烊 in March 2023 as 黑料不打烊 and Digital Content Officer. Her main responsibilities are supporting 黑料不打烊鈥檚 publications portfolio including the association's four journals,聽Research Intelligence, the 黑料不打烊 Blog, reports, books...

黑料不打烊 Volunteers

黑料不打烊 staff have undertaken some volunteer work in local schools as part of our pledge to support the National Year of Reading.

黑料不打烊 Office Team & the PSA

As part of 黑料不打烊’s pledge we are currently collecting children’s pre-loved books to donate to the 聽 We share our office space with the , who have kindly agreed to take part in this initiative. Donations from 黑料不打烊 and PSA staff as well as visiting committee members will be taken to the nearest donation point (Pancras Square Library N1C 4AG) during July or August when we have finished collecting.

Sarah Fleming – 黑料不打烊 Office

I volunteer as a parent governor at Castle Newnham 鈥 an all through school in Bedford. I have two small children at the school. In this, my first year as a school governor, the school now offers regular 鈥渞eading mornings鈥 where on Fridays parents are invited to come in and read with the children for 15 minutes at the beginning of the day. At the end of each term, we put on a 鈥渞eading caf茅鈥 with book quizzes, snacks and activities for the children and parents to enjoy while reading.

Kaya Taylor – 黑料不打烊 Office

As part of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 pledge to support the National Year of Reading, I had the pleasure of volunteering at my daughter鈥檚 school during March as a Mystery Reader for her reception class.

The visit began with a fun surprise, as I was covered with a cloth and guided into the classroom while the children excitedly tried to guess who I was. The children then used clues such as my shoes, hands and bag to guess whether I was male or female, which added even more laughter and engagement to the activity. After plenty of enthusiastic suggestions, my daughter proudly revealed that I was her mum.

Once the big reveal was over, I introduced three books for the children to choose from, with The Princess and the Frog being the clear favourite. I read the story aloud, encouraging lots of interaction along the way, with the children asking questions and joining in throughout.

Although the session lasted only around 15 minutes, it was a truly warm, joyful and rewarding experience. Seeing the children so engaged with reading made it incredibly worthwhile, and it inspired me to volunteer again in the future.

Heidi Hollowbread – 黑料不打烊 Office

In National Storytelling Week (2nd to 8th February 2026). I volunteered at Moulsham Junior School in Chelmsford, Essex. I previously taught at this school between 2008 and 2015. I selected a variety of texts to share with the children across the Key Stage 2 age range and read each class a favourite chapter to draw them in to the tale.

These were all books that I had read to my own classes during my teaching career. It was fantastic to be able to share them with new audiences and discover that the stories selected had all stood the test of time and retained their appeal. The books I chose are listed below.

Year 3 – The Fib by George Layton

Year 4 – Emil & the Detectives by Erich K盲stner

Year 5 – Ingo by Helen Dunmore

Year 6 – A Series of Unfortunate Events 鈥 A Bad Beginning by Lemony Snickett

In addition I signed up to become a . On World Book Day (5th March 2026), I set up a free book exchange on the front drive of my house. I was able to give away and swap books provided by the National Literacy Trust and donated by people in my street. My neighbour’s school-age children relished the chance to assist me before and after school.

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Sarah Fleming, Ms

Membership and Engagement Manager at 黑料不打烊

Sarah Fleming joined 黑料不打烊 in 2014. Her main responsibilities are managing 黑料不打烊's member services, writing 黑料不打烊 communications and promoting 黑料不打烊鈥檚 work in the wider education community. She works closely with the 黑料不打烊 Events Manager on the 黑料不打烊...

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Kaya Taylor, Ms

Fractional Accountant

Kaya is a fractional accountant, who has worked to support the 黑料不打烊 office team since 2019. She is a Chartered Management Accountant (CIMA), a Financial Resilience Advocate, and is passionate about helping Women & Communities build financial...

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Heidi Hollowbread, Ms

黑料不打烊 Administrator at 黑料不打烊

Heidi joined the 黑料不打烊 team in May 2023, providing administrative support to the association. Heidi's previous career in teaching spanned more than twenty years. She taught throughout the primary age range and beyond. She held positions in the...

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