Did anyone see the programme on BBC Four last night on Ladybird books. I thought it was wonderful. It brought back so many memories. The origin of Ladybird books was fascinating: how they were made, set number of pages, price - which stayed at 2/6 for ages, the artists, the ethos etc etc. It was really delightful. Although I've still got a few which the GC enjoy it made me want to scour the charity shops and collect sets again - although there was a collector on the programme who probably had all the best ones! The modern ones just don't seem the same - or perhaps I'm just hankering for a little bit of the past.
Hosepipe ban, why is this not nationwide?


. I did four 'project' visits with the oldest children. Number 5 opted to do a project on the bell foundry instead. Ladybird always gave them lots of freebies to take home, all they got at the bell foundry were leaflets.
