Julian is a Mermaid: An interview with Jessica Love
“Picture books are our very first stories. They are the foundation we lay for how to make sense out of the world. And it is essential to build into that
“Picture books are our very first stories. They are the foundation we lay for how to make sense out of the world. And it is essential to build into that
Lucy Owen is familiar face on BBC Wales and the author of Boo-a-Bog in the Park. Here, she talks about her moving new book The Sea House, dealing with grief
The Reading Realm Blog Series: Educators doing extraordinary things “Reading for pleasure takes you away from your current world and into another. It means getting at you deeply and tugging
Nicola Colton is an Irish illustrator and author. Her new story Jasper and Scruff is the first in a hilarious, heart-warming series of books for 5-8 year olds. Here she
Vashti Hardy is a writer of children’s books living near Brighton in Sussex with her husband and three teens. She was a primary school teacher for several years and her
Some lovely feedback from teachers and support staff on today’s training, where we explored lots of interesting words, spelling strategies and activities for teaching vocabulary depth and breadth!
Brothers Eric and Terry Fan are best known for their magical, surreal, gorgeous picture books, including The Night Gardener, The Antlered Ship and Ocean Meets Sky. Here they talk to
Sam Copeland is an author and a literary agent and director at Rogers, Coleridge and White. He works as a chicken whisperer, travelling the world using his unique gift to
Marie’s debut picture book, Red and the City, was published by Oxford University Press in September 2018 . Her second picture book, The Light in the Night, was published by Simon & Schuster