Pleasure reading for children (age 12 to 14 ) this winters !!
As winters approaches children get less for outdoors and are forced to stay in-house.To spend time and set them in activities we have plan for you this winters. why not inculcate the habit of reading? Pleasure reading is fun in itself where children enhance their vocabulary and as well they can spend quality of time in reading rather of investing their valuable building days hanging of television sets or playing video games.Window To News has worked on some of seasonal books and best children’s books to keep them right next to our living room to enjoy throughout the season. Winter themed children’s books are always some of favorites as they create an atmosphere across imagination that cause the time laps fast and keep children happy. We just recently pulled out all our winter books for kids.Here are some of the favorites from our winter book collection . –WTN
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Watership Downby Richard Adams Penguin Young rabbit Fiver is convinced that a great evil is about to befall the warren where he lives – but no one will listen to him.
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Noughts and Crossesby Malorie Blackman Random House Callum is a Nought but his best friend Sephy is a Cross – the daughter of one of the most influential politicians in the country.
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Foreverby Judy Blume Macmillan Children’s Books Seventeen-year-old Katherine meets Michael at a party. The two of them like each other immediately, and soon fall in love – but are they ready to take their relationship to the next level? |
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamasby John Boyne David Fickling Books Bruno is exploring his new home at ‘Out-With’ when he meets Shmuel, who lives on the other side of a fence which surrounds a large camp in the grounds.
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Junkby Melvin Burgess Andersen Press Tar loves Gemma, but Gemma doesn’t want to be tied down to anyone or anything. Gemma wants to fly – but she can’t fly forever…
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Looking for JJby Anne Cassidy Scholastic When a 10-year-old girl kills her best friend, she is convicted of manslaughter and locked away. Seven years later she is released on licence with a new identity.
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The Hunger Gamesby Suzanne Collins Scholastic Welcome to Panem: its Capitol repressively rules twelve satellite Districts, enslaving the populations as workers and controlling them through hunger.
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The Graveyard Bookby Neil Gaiman Bloomsbury After his family are killed, Bod is brought up in a graveyard by ghosts.
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Maggot Moonby Sally Gardner Hot Key Books Combining conspiracy theory and dystopia, this hugely original novel is set in an alternate 1950s in which Britain is dominated by the ruthlessly oppressive forces of The Motherland. |
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The Owl Serviceby Alan Garner HarperCollins Children’s Books When Alison finds a curious dinner service in the attic, the discovery sets off a strange chain of events that look set to effect everyone’s lives. |








