Jackie Holderness

Jackie Holderness

  • 5 stars across 23 books
Jackie Holderness is currently the Cathedral Education Officer at Christ Church, Oxford. She has written and published a wide range of educational books and materials. Alan Marks has illustrated children's books for several decades and has been awarded the Carnegie Medal and the Smarties Prize for his work in book illustration.
7th February 2019

Chatterbox Bear

Meet Gary the bear - he just can't stop chatting! A laugh-out-loud-funny story about friendship and understanding. ... MoreChatterbox Bear

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5th April 2019

The Princess who Hid in a Tree: An Anglo-Saxon Story

This story is about a brave and kind Anglo-Saxon princess called Frideswide who lived in Oxford a long time ago and just... MoreThe Princess who Hid in a Tree: An Anglo-Saxon Story

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1st May 1998

Introduction to Oracy: Frameworks for talk

Oracy is a subject currently undergoing examination, due to the emphasis placed upon it by the National Curriculum. With... MoreIntroduction to Oracy: Frameworks for talk

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22nd December 2011

Jamboree Storytime Level B: Classroom Pack

Jamboree Storytime is an exciting, interactive and play-based series designed to introduce the English language to child... MoreJamboree Storytime Level B: Classroom Pack

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22nd December 2011

Jamboree Storytime Level A: Classroom Pack

Jamboree Storytime is an exciting, interactive and play-based series designed to introduce the English language to child... MoreJamboree Storytime Level A: Classroom Pack

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