From Ledbury to Liverpool

This week I spent a few days with my parents in Liverpool. I went with them to my dad’s routine hospital appointment with the Parkinson’s team.

I’d like to share one of the books I enjoyed on my train journey:

Under the Same Sky

written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup

In days gone by, I would have loved to read this gorgeous book to my 3 children as a bedtime story. It’s gentle, lilting rhythm and rhyme are ideal for soothing little ones to sleep. The book also provides a perfect prompt for thinking about faraway friends and family.

For my friend, Barbara, now in Thailand. “Sing with me.”

Some question suggestions for older readers:

I wonder why Britta chose the title, ‘Under the Same Sky’?

What do you notice when you look at the pictures? (The huge golden moon on the last page makes me think of a posh chocolate biscuit in a golden wrapper – it must be nearly tea time!)

I’m afraid my photos don’t do the illustrations justice. That moon looks a lot more golden in real life!

I wonder what the two flamingoes are dreaming about?

Do you think they’re both dreaming the same dream?

These questions have no ‘right’ answers. They don’t have to be responded to. Just put them out there and see what happens…

Published by Read with Julia

Julia is a qualified and experienced Every Child a Reader teacher, who is passionate about bringing families and communities together through shared reading. She is seeking clarity of direction for a future where young and old bond through books, where relationships are strengthened, where obstacles to literacy are removed, and where reading becomes irresistible. Julia lives in Ledbury, Herefordshire with her husband, Sean. Their 3 children have all grown up and left home.

2 thoughts on “From Ledbury to Liverpool

  1. Love these questions Julia – I’m missing a little one to read with and ask these questions to…

    1. Me too, Rachel. I’m looking out for the little ones who are missing a big one to read with and ask questions to… 💞

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