Posts tagged '5-8 years'
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Shadowing the Carnegie Greenaway
Posted 12 June 2012 Rosemary Woodman, Reader Development Adviser for Berkshire Education Library Service, tells us about how the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway shadowing scheme continues to inspire reading for pleasure Read 'Shadowing the Carnegie Greenaway ' -
A family treat for Christmas: The Gruffalo’s Child
Posted 15 December 2011 This week we braved the wind and the rain to go to the press night of Tall Stories’ production of The Gruffalo’s Child which is currently at artsdepot in North... Read 'A family treat for Christmas: The...' -
Anti-Bullying Week
Posted 15 November 2011 This week is Anti-Bullying Week - and we only need to glance at the newspaper headlines to know that it's a more pertinent initiative than ever. Read 'Anti-Bullying Week ' -
Word Up Festival
Posted 27 October 2011 On Sunday I took my daughters on a busman’s holiday to the first Word Up Children’s Book Festival held at Allwyn School in Dulwich, London. Read 'Word Up Festival ' -
Alexis Deacon: Children's Book Show Tour
Posted 5 October 2011 It's Children's Book Week - a time to celebrate children's books. One of the many great events that take place this week is the Children's Book Show Tour which kicked... Read 'Alexis Deacon: Children's Book Show Tour' -
Shaun Tan in conversation with Paul Gravett
Posted 8 September 2011 There has been a buzz going round the children's book world these past few weeks as hugely talented picture book illustrator Shaun Tan was on a rare visit to the... Read 'Shaun Tan in conversation with Paul...' -
Who will win the coveted 2011 Carnegie and Kate...
Posted 22 June 2011 This year's shortlists offer the usual high standards and broad range of styles and genres. Will the medals go to previous winners, old favourites or newcomers? The medals will be... Read 'Who will win the coveted 2011...' -
K.A. Gerrard and Emma Dodd: How a graphic novel...
Posted 13 April 2011 Emma and I met through our sons who are in the same class at school and both reluctant readers. It was something we chatted about regularly while waiting for them... Read 'K.A. Gerrard and Emma Dodd: How...' -
Emma Langley: All the better to translate you with...
Posted 1 April 2011 Little Red Hood arrived on my desk about this time last year. From a scribbled mass of graffiti-esque red crayon and black ink, out walked the protagonist of our first... Read 'Emma Langley: All the better to...' -
World Book Day: a guide to the books on...
Posted 3 March 2011 It's time for World Book Day again, frighteningly already in its 14th year. The focus has expanded from primary school-aged-children to secondary school and includes a flip book to appeal... Read 'World Book Day: a guide to...'
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