Posts tagged 'Children's Book Week'
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The (literary) heroes who saved me
Posted 5 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, author Stephanie Burgis writes about the fictional heroes who helped to see her through difficult times Read 'The (literary) heroes who saved me' -
Girls who fight their own battles
Posted 5 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, author Katherine Roberts reflects on her childhood heroines Read 'Girls who fight their own battles' -
Ladies, I give you Daenerys Targaryen
Posted 4 October 2012 As part of our series on heroes for this year's Children's Book Week, Booktrust's Anna McKerrow tells us about why she loves George R R Martin's complex heroine Read 'Ladies, I give you Daenerys Targaryen' -
No one gave you a medal, but you will...
Posted 4 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, Booktrust's Director of Programmes, Rosemary Clarke, tells us about a very personal heroine Read 'No one gave you a medal,...' -
There are heroes all around us
Posted 4 October 2012 Children's author Helen Peters writes about her heroes, both literary and real-life, to celebrate this year's Children's Book Week Read 'There are heroes all around us' -
Who's your hero?
Posted 3 October 2012 As part of our Heroes and Heroines theme for Children's Book Week 2012, three authors and illustrators tell us about their heroes - be they real or fictional Read 'Who's your hero? ' -
'The greatest of heroes are good for a laugh'
Posted 3 October 2012 The Etherington Brothers share their take on heroes for this year's Children's Book Week Read ''The greatest of heroes are good...' -
My hero is... me!
Posted 2 October 2012 Marianne Levy's Ellie May helps us celebrate Children's Book Week 2012 (and eats the odd slice of chocolate fudge cake too) Read 'My hero is... me! ' -
The Grunts celebrate Children's Book Week
Posted 1 October 2012 Philip Ardagh's latest characters, the Grunts, take over the Booktrust blog to give their take on this year's Children's Book Week theme of Heroes and Heroines Read 'The Grunts celebrate Children's Book Week' -
'Fictional heroes take you on an imaginative journey'
Posted 30 September 2012 To mark the start of this year's Children's Book Week, Booktrust Chief Executive Viv Bird writes about the importance of heroes and heroines in children's books Read ''Fictional heroes take you on an...'
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