WATERSTONES in Bradford has recognised the "fantastic" work of Year 4 pupils at a Bradford school by displaying it in their store.
Pupils at Fearnville Primary School, Tyersal, have been researching Norse gods in recent weeks, and made clay models of some of the characters which are described in Norse myths, did drawings of them and also used them as an inspiration to write their very own myths.
Staff member Chris Wickett explained: "Some work is displayed on windows whilst others were used to create an anthology.
"Waterstones further supported the children by adding some books to the display.
"It's great to see what our children are capable of, and maybe we will hear of them in years to come, when they publish their own books!"
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