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New Humanist Resource
for teachers, parents and children


'The Rosie Stories'
by Tricia Budd
Illustrated by Abigail Steed

A series of three books to be read by, or to, children giving a Humanist perspective on three important occasions in our lives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James and Rosie's Big Day'
A baby naming.

"Personal names are part of what makes us each an individual .…The name we are given will always be associated with who we are, what we look like, what we do ….."

Price £3.50

'Rosie Remembers'
A funeral.

"…….dying is a natural end to our lives, yet it is still very hard to prepare our hearts for the death of someone we love.… the gap they leave in our lives cannot be filled by anyone else."

Price £3.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rosie on Camera'
A wedding.

"I had no idea what a Humanist wedding was all about …. It was a really happy and relaxed ceremony that I think everyone felt part of."

Price £3.50



Also available:

A book of photocopiable worksheets and lesson ideas based on the three Rosie stories.

Price £3.50

Readers' comments on the Rosie Stories:

"A valuable, new classroom resource" ….. Primary Class Teacher

"Looks great!" ……. A 10 year old reader

"Perfect for my RE Department" … High School Headteacher

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Orders to:
Oakes Bank Publishing, 182 Mow Cop Road, Mow Cop, Staffs. ST7 4NH

'James and Rosie's Big Day'£4.50 inc. p&p
'Rosie Remembers'£4.50 inc. p&p
'Rosie on Camera'£4.50 inc. p&p
1 set of Teacher's Notes£4.50 inc. p&p
1 set of all three books£11.50 inc .p&p
1 set of all three books plus Teacher's Notes£15.00 inc. p&p
6 sets of all three books plus Teacher's Notes£70.00 inc. p&p

For orders that differ from the above, including large order discounts, please e-mail:



Cheques payable to: Oakes Bank Publishing

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Radio Stoke interview with the author