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Blog | Griggs
- 27/07/20©James Boardman / Alamy Stock Photo Winnie the Pooh’s delightful tales of friendship and childhood, written by English author Alan Alexander Milne, are as relevant today as they were in the 1920s - “Willy, nilly, silly old bear!” Best known by his...Read More
- 24/07/20
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
First published in Norske Folkeeventyr (Norwegian Folk Tales), the tale of The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a 19th-century fairy story compiled by writers Jørgen Moe and Peter Christen Asbjørnsen in 1841...Read More - 17/07/20
Shakespeare: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" is perhaps one of the most famous opening lines of a poem...Read More - 08/07/20
Lockdown: The Effects on our Wildlife
While people all over the world have been staying at home due to the coronavirus lockdown, wild animals have taken advantage of the empty streets by venturing into towns and city centres...Read More - 03/07/20
Michael Bublé: Feeling Good
Michael Bublé is one of the most successful singers in the world, thanks to his smooth jazz and easy-listening style, which attracts fans of all ages...Read More - 24/06/20
Nuts about Squirrels
We have three different types of squirrel in Britain today: our native red, the more prevalent grey and the recently-discovered black squirrel...Read More - 17/06/20
Supertramp: It’s Raining Again
After forming in 1969, English rock band Supertramp enjoyed a hugely successful career spanning more than 40 years...Read More - 12/06/20
Hedgehogs in the Garden
June is the start of the hoglet season, and many females will be pregnant, or may have already given birth to suckling youngsters...Read More