‘Reading Hero’
Twenty Twenty
Welcome to Reading Hero Twenty Twenty.
Here we will be discussing books and asking question such as – what did you like best about a book, what did you least like about a book and what other books did this remind you of? Who are the main characters and how does the story end?We will be dipping into all aspects of reading! But what makes a Reading Hero?

Lets explore what a Reading Hero might look like! What do we need to do to become a Reading Hero. We can –
- Keep books handy.
- Make reading an enjoyable activity.
- Encourage children and adults to choose their own books and reading materials, including graphic novels and comic books.
- Encourage audiobooks, ebooks or paper books.
- Model good reading habits.
- Set books free!
- Talk a lot about books!
- Visit the library!


A smart jigsaw puzzle of a novel … tough, truehearted and ultimately tender’
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The boys at Camp Green Lake must dig a hole each day, five feet deep, and five feet across. But what are they digging dirt for?
Why did Green Lake dry up? And what do onions and lizards have to do with it all?
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Here’s Jack, a smallish boy. Here’s a smallish bean. There’s a BIG PROBLEM …
Can they fix it? They’ll give it a go!
This is an absolutely delightful book, based on the original tale of ‘Jack and the Bean Stalk’ but that is where the comparison ends! Here is a audible copy of the original fairy tale – https://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/c/9/2/c9205de8f48d863a/jack.mp3?c_id=1307221&cs_id=1307221&expiration=1585452331&hwt=50bc2896fa01d49886ef72326c5d6d3e