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Themes
Why do we list themes? The O'Brien Reading Programme recognises that teachers have been using our books for years:
the experience of these teachers has informed our approach to using real books in the classroom. In response to requests
from teachers, we have listed below some of the many themes or subject areas dealt with in some of our most popular novels.
The topics or themes suggested are just some of the many you will find in our books, are are intended only as a starting
point or possible guide for selection of a class novel.
General Books We have included selected titles from our general book list where these are accessible and appropriate for use in schools.
Why no themes for Solos, Pandas or Flyers? As in-depth exploration of novels generally begins only in the middle and senior
classes of primary schools, we have included books from these series only where we felt that a theme was particularly relevant.
We take these books seriously: the books in these series are often the first, and therefore arguably the most important,
books the very young reader will read for themselves. Most of the books from these series have strong, independent characters
who, with (or despite!) help from family and friends, stratch the limits of their worlds and assert their own
independence, often in a humorous and fresh way.
Please select the theme that you are interested in to get a list of books for children
of all ages that relate to the theme.
Adventure
Animal Life
Boy/Girl/Teen Relationships
Bullying
Cultural Diversity
Difference, prejudice, intolerance
Environmental Care
Family Relationships
Fantasy, Other worlds
Friendships
History
Humour
Information
Issues
Myth and Legend
Other People and Lands
Personal Challenge
Politics
School Life
Sport
Stories and Storytelling
Traditional Tales/Nursery Rhymes
Visual and Performance Arts
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