David’s Bin Day by Sue Wickstead

 David’s Bin Day 

By Sue Wickstead 



Book Tour Organised by: Rachel’s Random Resources 



Review:

This book is pure fun and joy. 


We loved the descriptions of the bin men with their bobble hats and happy chatter. 


This book reminded me of my own brother who wanted to be a bin man when he was little (although he never threw out my toys) . I am sure that there are many who will relate to the story. 


We really got caught up in David’s enthusiasm and his quest to find more rubbish (there was a lot of ‘oh no that’s not rubbish!’ from Little Bookworm as the story went on. 


An ideal book to introduce children to some people who help us and their jobs. 


We have not read any of Sue’s other books but I am keen to now and sense they will be well loved in my nursery class as well as at home. 

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Author Bio: 



A work of the heart.
I am a Supply teacher working across Sussex and Surrey.
For over 20 years, alongside my teaching career, I worked with a Children's Charity, a Playbus, which
led me to write a photographic history book about it. (Bewbush Playbus.)
I soon found that many children had never been on a bus let alone a 'Playbus" and they wanted to
know more.
I have been telling stories about the bus which led me to writing the fictional tale.
"Jay-Jay the Supersonic Bus', came out in print in 2014. From Fact to fiction the bus journey
continues.
The story has led to 11 other children's stories to date; some are from my teaching and play-work
experiences as well as my bus adventures. There are more stories written and on their way.
In my role as visiting Supply Teacher, I am able to share the story as well as to leave a copy of the
book in each school as I go.
I undertake author visits in schools, libraries and events on request.

Social Media Links -
Website : https://suewickstead.co.uk/davids-bin-day


Comments

  1. I'm really pleased to know that you and Little Bookworm enjoyed this story.
    I have shared my books with many little ones too.
    My very little grandson bookworm likes 'A Spooky Tale' as well as finding Nanny Sue hiding at the back of some books.
    He is hiding in 'Barty Barton's' book.
    Where is your Nursery class?

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