This Girl Reads
By Paul Tullock
Camille ❤️
This Girl ReadsFeb 06, 2022
S6 E1 Following Frankenstein
This Girl Reads S6 Special - Independent Bookshop Day Special
S5 E3 The Life of Sir David Attenborough
S5 E2: A Girl Called Justice The Smugglers Secret
S5 E1: The Girl Who Walked On Air
Remembrance Sunday Special: Little Manfred by Michael Morpurgo
S4 E4 Black History Month Special: Young Gifted and Black
S4 E3: Black History Month - Windrush Child by Benjamin Zephaniah
S4 E2: Black History Month - Michelle Obama: The Fantastically Feminist (and Totally True) Story
S4 E1: Black History Month - Superheroes by Sophia Thakur
S3 E7: A Girl Called Justice by Elly Griffith
S3 E6: Letters from the Lighthouse by Emma Carroll
Special episode: Malala: My Story of Standing Up for Girls' Rights
S3 E5: Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow by Benjamin Dean
S3 Ep4: The Pear Affair by Judith Eagle
S3: Ep 3 Podkin One Ear
S3: Ep2 Shiny Pippin and the Broken Forest
The House with Chicken Legs
S2: Ep5 World Book Week Special! Stink and the Super Galactic Jawbreaker!
S2 Ep4: World Book Week Special! The Invisible by Tom Percival
S2 Ep3: World Book Day Week - Dear Girl
S2 Ep2: World Book Day Special!
Season 2! World Book Day Special Episode 1
It’s been a while, but after a mini break, Camille is back with a World Book Day Special to kick off season 2 of Tis Girl Reads! Every day in the week of World Book Day, Camille will be publishing a mini podcast of short reads that you can get stuck into! In this episode she talks about the brilliant series Little People, Big Dreams: Emmeline Pankhurst by Liebeth Kaiser and Anna Sanfelippo. If you would like to leave a voice comment, a recommendation or a dad joke (we love hearing from you!) then please use our anchor link here or get in touch via Twitter @MrTullock
This Girl Reads Christmas Special
The Wind in the Willows
In this episode, as part of her school homework, Camille reviews an adults favourite book from childhood. She reviews The Wind in the Willows which was her Grandma Sals favourite book as a child, as well as a book that her mum also enjoyed when she was little. We'd love to hear your favourite books from when you were a child (or if you still are a child!) so please leave us a voice message by clicking here on our anchor link or by tweeting your favouritye childhood books to @MrTullock
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