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January 1, 2006/in Non Fiction 5-8 Infant/Junior /by Angie Hill
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BfK 156 January 2006
Reviewer: David Self
ISBN: 978-0237527648
Price: £12.99
Publisher: Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noonGuaranteed packagingNo quibbles returns
Genre: Non Fiction
Age Range: 5-8 Infant/Junior
Length: 24pp
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Belonging

Author: Ruth Nason

 

Review also includes:

Celebrating Harvest, 978-0237527631

Gifts at Christmas, 978-0237527655

The Jewish Faith, 978-0237527662

Visiting a Church, 978-0237527679

Visiting a Mosque, 978-0237528119

Visiting a Synagogue, 978-0237527686

Visiting a Gurdwara, with Kanwaljit Kaur-Singh, 978-0237528126

Visiting a Mandir, with Jean Mead, 978-0237528133

 

Last September the Religious Education Council for England and Wales (with the support of the major faiths) formulated a strategy to reinvigorate RE which it sees as ‘educationally necessary’ and a ‘crucial’ weapon in the fight against an ignorance which allows extremists to flourish. A key feature of its strategy is the development of proper RE tuition at foundation age.

Aimed at Key Stage 1 pupils (5-7 year olds) rather than the youngest children, Nason’s excellent new series nevertheless shows that this most abstract of subjects can be presented in terms within the grasp of this age group – and without indoctrination. The brief text is simple but not afraid to introduce new words; and is neatly married to specially commissioned and informative photographs. Two pages at the back of each book aimed at parents and teachers will help them to mediate the content and to develop related activities.

The harvest and Christmas titles have an obvious appeal: they could be used in a wide variety of contexts. Perhaps the most successful title, however, is Belonging which, although it focuses on Christian baptism, explores what it means to be a part of a wider community be it a family, school, club or faith. In every sense, it is a good book.

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