class audiobook of the month

Class Audiobook of the Month - April

Class Audiobook of the Month - April

The Class Audiobook of the Month for April is 'Big Ideas for Little People' by Noodle Juice. Children are always keen to explore new ideas and understand the world around us. That's why the "Big Ideas for Little People" series is such a fantastic addition to your classroom library.

Non-Fiction - Little Book Big Idea

Year 2/ Primary 3  Ages 6-7

This delightful series is like a treasure trove of knowledge, carefully crafted to build strong foundations for lifelong learning. Through simple language, each book tackles big ideas in a way that's easy for young minds to grasp. From understanding the essence of art to unravelling the mysteries of philosophy, these books take complex concepts and break them down into bite-sized pieces that make perfect sense to us.

With four captivating concepts—What is Art?, What is Money?, What is Philosophy?, and What is Music?—this series offers a diverse range of topics for children to explore. Each book opens up new avenues of understanding and encourages us to think critically about the world we live in.

Pupils will not just be learning facts; they’ll develop a deeper appreciation for the wonders of art, the complexities of philosophy, and the magic of music.

In summary, the "Big Ideas for Little People" series is an invaluable resource for your classroom. It's more than just a set of audiobooks—it's a gateway to a world of knowledge and exploration. We highly recommend this audiobook to young learners who are eager to dive into big ideas.

Listen to an excerpt here

The Class Book of the Month is chosen each month to highlight our favourite audiobooks for classrooms. If you have a favourite book which you have listened to as a class we would love to hear from you schools@voxblock.co.uk Don’t forget schools get a 10% discount on all audiobook purchases. Just contact the Schools Team to receive your exclusive discount code. 

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