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Here at BooksForTopics, we love recommending the best books and curating booklists for you, but we don’t directly sell the books ourselves.

Instead, we work with a number of companies to supply our popular book packs and individual books from our booklists to families, schools and other organisations. 

Buy our book packs from:

  • Peters: the UK’s leading specialist supplier of children’s books to schools, libraries and academies, supply complete book packs.
  • Bookshop.org: buy our recommended books and complete book packs while to supporting local, independent bookshops.
  • Amazon: We’re an Amazon Affiliate and our books can be purchased directly from them.
buy book packs for schools

We’ve partnered with Peters to create BooksForTopics packs containing books from our most popular lists, making it even easier to buy – and you’ll get 20% off the books too.

Peters is the UK’s leading specialist supplier of children’s books to schools, libraries and academies, and their team is passionate about inspiring children and young people to read for pleasure.

Popular packs include:

 

Peters offers top quality customer service to schools, including speedy delivery and a school invoicing service.

Click here to order our packs from Peters.

You can buy full book packs or individual titles from our recommended booklists at Bookshop.org, while supporting independent bookshops.

 Click here to order our books from Bookshop.org.

BooksForTopics is an Amazon Affiliate, and you can buy full book packs or individual titles from our recommended booklists at amazon.co.uk.

 Click here to order our books from Amazon.co.uk.

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Stone Girl Bone Girl

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Year group(s) the book is most suitable for:

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Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?

Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?

Would you recommend the book for use in primary schools?

yes

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Curriculum links (if relevant)

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