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REGISTER FOR ED'S BOOK OF THE MONTH REVIEWS

  Each month in Ed's Reading Room we select inspirational books to improve kids' reading to:

  • develop English skills by being introduced to new authors
  • improve literacy skills using the printable fun reading activities - book reviews, quizzes, wordsearches, poetry - for Maggie's monthly book selections
  • fire their imagination through fun reading
  • keep them motivated and improve confidence in literacy skills

Register now for the Hoot newsletter and Ed's Reading Room monthly book reviews will be emailed to you.
 
kids' stories and family reading

KIDS' STORIES

  • read Ed's Edventures and meet Ed's Friends in Edtime Stories
  • children's stories full of lovable and roguish characters
  • original stories for kids for fun reading

FAMILY READING AND READING TOGETHER

Exciting, recently published books are at the heart of our whole approach to family reading and reading together. Improve children's reading skills, enjoying Ed's Books of the Month:
  • on their own or with a friend
  • with a parent or grandparent
  • with a teacher or in a group at school
 
what ed's friends say

Through Ed’s Reading Room, my daughter has been introduced to many new authors and lots of exciting adventures. Great fun!
Mrs T D, Slough, Berkshire

Our members of Ed’s Reading Room really enjoy reading for pleasure, the new books and the activities.
Mrs J C, Headteacher, Surrey

Ed’s Reading Room is very popular in our school. The children enjoy the books and activities. The parents feel it motivates their children’s reading.
Mrs LD Deputy Headteacher, Staines, Middx

I have seen a marked improvement in my son’s reading since he began Ed’s Reading Room.
Mrs G H, Staines, Middlesex

Ed is a top owl!
Alice, age 9, Windsor, Berkshire
 
set up your own ed's reading room club

In addition to enjoying Ed's Reading Room on your own at home, you may wish to start your own Ed's Reading Room with others. You could set up Ed's Reading Room with friends, family members - even just a child with a grandparent - or neighbours, meeting either at home, a library, a community centre or some other suitable venue. Or you could ask your local school to run an Ed's Reading Room - see Ed@School.

Some people might want to set up an Ed's Reading Room online, sharing Ed's Reading Room book selections by email and discussing them with children, friends, family members and teachers at school. Either way, Ed's Reading Room is a free tool that you can customise any way you wish.

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