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Kids Own Australian Literature Awards are annual awards made by young readers in NSW to the Australian books. ...read more »
Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s funniest writers for children. His books have sold over 4 million copies worldwide, have featured on the New York Times bestseller lists, and have won over 40 Australian children’s choice awards. ...read more »
MYBC allows students 10-14 years to share their love of reading, by telling others what you are reading, posting book reviews and participating in discussions and celebrations. ...read more »
At Beware Of Books you can share your love of reading, learn about new books to look for, share opinions, accept challenges, and publish book reviews. ...read more »
Thinking about starting a Book Club or looking for new ideas for your Club? Teenreads has all the answers to your Book Club questions, book reviews, author bios and some guides to help teens lead a good discussion with their friends. ...read more »
This is a fun website about the world of the famous author, Roald Dahl. There's a comprehensive listing of all his books, for both kids and adults, as well as games and activities for kids, tips for teachers and a link to the Roald Dahl online shop! ...read more »
The MS Readathon celebrated its official 30th Anniversary in 2009. They are always looking for children and adults to join in the fun! Help them start a new chapter in MS research by turning the pages of your favourite books in June. Register yourself or a group to read and raise funds for multiple sclerosis (MS).
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The following are all the state and territory websites for their reading challenges and literacy events. Some of the Reading Challenges open early in the school year. See the links below for book lists and registration information! ...read more »
Boys Into Books! is an initiative of the School Library Association and the DCSF in England. They provide an excellent book list for primary and secondary levels, of books boys enjoy reading. ...read more »
Kids can find out about their favourite books, authors and illustrators, play games, and take part in contests. ...read more »