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The Puffin Club was the brainchild of Kaye Webb, the celebrated editor of Puffin Books. The club itself was born in 1967 after Kaye had persuaded Sir Allen Lane, the owner of Penguin Books, that the club would make children into adult readers. Members were not sold books directly. News of new books and requests to review them and short stories.


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Story of a cowboy's horse. PS 6. The Insect Man. Eleanor Doorly. Robert Gibbings. 1941. The story of children's visit to France to find out about Jean-Henri Fabre, who first understood the ways and habits of insects by long and systematic watching. Introduction by Walter de la Mare. PS 7.


Our Very Own Book Club with BEAR Nibbles & Puffin Books AAUBlog

There was a secret Puffin Club greeting for members: "Sniffup", and a response: "Spotera". (Try reading them backwards). Each month, Puffin would hide 50 coded messages in new books all over the country but only members had the code to decipher them. The Puffin Club's 'computer' was called TOMCAT (Totally Obedient Machine Cannot.


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In this Puffin video from the 1980s, we are introduced to some of the nation's favourite authors and illustrators including Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, Shirle.


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I know now this was a version of the famous Puffin Club. Founded in 1967 as a way of cultivating young readers, it was wildly popular, with more than 200,000 members in the 1970s. Further down the.


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1. Recruit your members. Before you set out on your Big Book Club adventure it's time to decide who you'd like to join your club. It could be an exclusive two-member club with your brother or sister, or mum and dad. Or, maybe you'd like to make it friends only (no parents allowed!). If you like to get crafty, you could also try making.


1968 The Puffin Club

We're celebrating 80 years of Puffin! Since 1940, millions of children around the world have grown-up dreaming of big friendly giants, magical wardrobes and spiders named Charlotte. They've imagined rivers of chocolate, green sheep and bunyips, dogs called Spot, and very hungry caterpillars. Here's how Puffin's story began . . .


Me, Writing & The Puffin Book Club by Emma Willmer Found In My Journal

Puffin Post. Puffin Post was a children's books magazine published by Puffin Books, and the magazine of the Puffin Club. It was launched in 1967 by Kaye Webb, editor of Puffin Books. It declined after Webb retired in 1982, but was relaunched in 2009 through the bookseller The Book People as a bi-monthly magazine.


Puffin Club Original Vintage 1970s Puffin Club Exhibiton badges, and a member badge for the

Puffin began in England in 1941 when Allen Lane, publisher of Penguin Books, and Noel Carrington, a publisher of natural history books, teamed up to produce the first line of quality paperbacks for children. Puffin USA didn't get its start until 1978, when Penguin acquired Viking Kestrel and Viking's paperback line, Seafarer Books.


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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: No Brainer (Book 18) Jeff Kinney. A Really Short Journey Through the Body Bill Bryson, Emma Young. The Ministry of Unladylike Activity 2: The Body in the Blitz Robin Stevens. The Double Trouble Society and the Worst Curse Carrie Hope Fletcher. Manifest for Kids Roxie Nafousi. Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of.


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A blog archive of the Puffin Club | Monday, 5 December 2016. Calling all ex Puffineers! I am looking for your stories and, if you have them, pictures about your time as members of the Puffin Club from it's launch in 1967 through to its end in the early 1980's.. Labels: Jill McDonald, Odway, Puffin Books, Puffin Club. Sunday, 17 April 2011.


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114 books in this series. A series of children's modern classic novels by renowned 20th century children's writers. All the titles in this series have the A Puffin Book logo, contemporary-style covers, and child-friendly endnotes. The Call of the Wild Jack London. Puffin Classics: the definitive collection of timeless stories, for every child.


Our Very Own Book Club with BEAR Nibbles & Puffin Books AAUBlog

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Our Very Own Book Club with BEAR Nibbles & Puffin Books AAUBlog

The first ever Puffin books weren't fiction, but in fact . . . factual, released at the start of World War II to help children understand the evacuations. Allen Lane, the founder of Penguin, realised that with so many city kids in the country for the first time, there would be a renewed interest in the natural world, and so, in 1940, along.


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Welcome to the home of the Puffin Club - unofficial, but still enthusiastic! This site takes over from the aged, but well visited Puffin Club Archive site. The posts and future restorations (and even news) will be updated in the blog section of this site. Please feel free to contact me and share your memories of the Puffin Club.


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Penguin Minis Puffin in Bloom boxed set. Paperback - October 22, 2019. by Various (Author) 4.1 78 ratings. See all formats and editions. Three beloved classics, now in a revolutionary new mini format with beautiful cover illustrations by Anna Bond, the artist behind world-renowned stationery brand, Rifle Paper Co.