Once Upon a Tune: An interview with James Mayhew
What a treat today to welcome author and illustrator James Mayhew into #TheRealm to talk about his gorgeous and magical new book ONCE UPON A TUNE! First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!
What a treat today to welcome author and illustrator James Mayhew into #TheRealm to talk about his gorgeous and magical new book ONCE UPON A TUNE! First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!
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Today we welcome award-winning children’s poet Joshua Seigal into The Reading Realm to talk about his fabulous new poetry collection, Yapping Away! Ideal for fans of Michael Rosen, this book
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Today we welcome Rachel Delahaye into #TheRealm to talk about her laugh-out-loud children’s book Mort the Meet and the Ravens’ Revenge, which is illustrated by George Ermos and published by
Today we welcome children’s picture book author Catherine Emmett into The reading Realm to talk to Ian Eagleton about her new picture book, THE PET, which is illustrated by David
Today we welcome Cathryn Constable into The Reading Realm to talk about her thrilling, atmospheric new children’s book THE PEARL IN THE ICE… Marina’s father, a naval captain, has been
I’m thrilled to welcome both James Mayhew and Zeb Soanes into #TheRealm today to talk about the third book in their delightful series, Gaspard’s Foxtrot! Without giving too much away,
Today we welcome children’s author and illustrator Jane Porter into #TheRealm to talk about her new book TINY PENGUINS AND THE NEW BABY… Firstly, welcome to The Reading Realm! I
Amelia’s granny forgets lots of things. Little things, like where she put her glasses, and big things like people and places. But everything anyone has ever forgotten is stored in The