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author, children's books, pigeon, Bryan the Pigeon
walks in the countryside, the country, natural world, cameos, a year in the country, Atmospherics
walks in the countryside, the country, natural world, cameos, a year in the country, Atmospherics
walks in the countryside, the country, natural world, cameos, a year in the country, Atmospherics

What they said about

BRYAN THE PIGEON

GOES TO SCHOOL

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An engrossing and entertaining book which the class (aged between 2 and 4) absolutely loved. The book is pitched exactly right for the age group and the topic is very relevant to them, promoting further discussion among the children.

 

Bryan the Pigeon goes to School delivers the message to the children far more effectively than other, more factual methods and we’re looking forward to the next in the series.

What they said about

BRYAN THE PIGEON

LOSES HIS MUMMY

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Class 1 (aged 5 – 6) really enjoyed sharing the story and the pictures together. The theme of the book gave us many opportunities to speak about ‘stranger danger’ and what to do if you get lost. The children engaged well with the story when it was read to them, and gave suggestions with ease.

 

This is a great book, both for parents to use at home and to promote discussion at School.  It links well with many PSHE topics.

What they said about

BRYAN THE PIGEON

TELLS A LIE

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I read this to my granddaughter and she loved it. She particularly loved the illustrations. Highly recommended!

 

Fiona Gayther, S Glos

 

 

 

I road-tested this book on my nephew, aged four. He wouldn’t let me put it down but loved listening to me read it… again, and again and again!

 

Tim Dixon, Honiton, Devon

CHARFIELD PRE-SCHOOL, Glos, 2014

ST HELENS PRIMARY SCHOOL, Alveston, 2014

What they said about

BRYAN THE PIGEON

HAS A TUMMY-ACHE

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My 3-year-old twins are big fans of Bryan the Pigeon because they love hearing about him getting into trouble - I think they can easily identify with that! They really enjoyed this story and I liked the way it incorporates several important messages for toddlers in a way that’s easy for them to understand.

 

Pippa Yardley, Northants

 

 

I read this book to the children during Storytime at my local library and they loved it. The story held them completely engrossed, and the illustrations proved very popular, too.

 

V Barraclough, Bristol

 

What they said about

BRYAN THE PIGEON

HAS A BAD DREAM

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My granddaughter loves Bryan the Pigeon and this is her favourite book in the series.  She asks for it time and time again, and spends ages carefully studying each picture before we can turn the page! … I was amused to overhear her telling her little sister scornfully the other day, “There’s no such THINGS as monsters!”

 

Moira Siston, Bath

 

 

…this rather dopey blue pigeon has a special attraction for my kids.  The stories never fail to get a spellbound audience at bedtime and it’s a great way to get a message across.  Long live Bryan!

 

Martyn McCullough, Keswick

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