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NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020 Children’s Book Award 2020. This time of year is always really exciting for us at the FCBG as we find out which books our child voters have chosen for inclusion in the Top 50 Picks of the Year and which ones make it into the Top 12. If you are an old friend of the FCBG Children’s Book Awards then you will have spotted that thisyear we have
MAGIC, MYTH AND MAYHEM The story told of three brothers who lived as outlaws in a forest for eight months. The Hensmen brothers made their den in a hollow oak tree. When my younger brother and I, visited the hollow oaks in Bradgate Park, it brought the magic of Brendan Chase to life. And not just Brendan Chase, we played Robin Hood, and Narnia, and Return ofthe Jedi
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS National Non-Fiction November. National Non-Fiction November (NNFN) is an annual celebration of non-fiction for children and young people in the UK. Originally just a day, it has now grown into a month-long initiative. The theme for 2014 is The First World War. NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH National Share-A-Story Month (NSSM) is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing, providing a fantastic opportunity to fulfil the core aim of the FCBG of bringing children and stories together. Across the country Federation book groups and individuals run a whole host of events. Each year we are inspired by aspecific
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020 Children’s Book Award 2020. This time of year is always really exciting for us at the FCBG as we find out which books our child voters have chosen for inclusion in the Top 50 Picks of the Year and which ones make it into the Top 12. If you are an old friend of the FCBG Children’s Book Awards then you will have spotted that thisyear we have
MAGIC, MYTH AND MAYHEM The story told of three brothers who lived as outlaws in a forest for eight months. The Hensmen brothers made their den in a hollow oak tree. When my younger brother and I, visited the hollow oaks in Bradgate Park, it brought the magic of Brendan Chase to life. And not just Brendan Chase, we played Robin Hood, and Narnia, and Return ofthe Jedi
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 COMPETITIONS The illustration must be submitted electronically to nssm@fcbg.org.uk. Entries must be submitted by 12 noon on the 1st June 2021. Entries will be shortlisted by FCBG judges and final winners will be chosen by our guest judge. Winners will be contacted and prizes sent by end ofJune 2021.
CHILDREN’S BOOK PUBLISHERS This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given children’s book publisher. Many of these websites include activities, reviews and contact details. CLIPPA, SHORTLIST ANNOUNCEMENT Why I love the CLiPPA. By 2020 judge Tracey Guiry, director of the Poetry Archive. Winning the CLIPPA (CLPE Children’s Poetry Award) is an ambition for any poet writing for children.Prizes can give a fantastic boost to a poet’s profile; the publicity around the winning of a major prize can increase a poet’s visibility to new audiences, such as the children and families who want to read TWITCH BY M.G. LEONARD Twitch is the latest middle grade novel from author extraordinaire, M.G. Leonard. Featuring a young boy with impressive twitching skills and a mystery to solve, readers will find themselves completelyhooked!
WINNERS OF THE LAUGH OUT LOUD BOOK AWARDS ANNOUNCED London – 5.30pm, Thursday, 6th February 2020. The winners of the Laugh Out Loud Awards (“The Lollies”), a set of awards created by Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, to celebrate the funniest children’s books, have beenannounced today.
HEROIC WARTIME ANIMALS The Runaways was inspired by a tiny piece of information that I came across six years ago, in Juliet Gardiner’s fantastic book Wartime: Britain 1939-1945, while I was researching Return to the Secret Garden.. At least 400,000 pets – mainly cats – were destroyed in the week war broke out. It’s almost a throwaway moment in a book that’s packed with incredible information, but I was WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? BY JAMES CATCHPOLE AND KAREN GEORGE We were thrilled to be able to read What Happened to YOU? and then pose some questions to author James Catchpole. This is a wonderful book which features Joe, a young boy with one leg, who is happily playing and attempting to answer the inevitable question, What Happened to you? by those around him. READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
LLAMA ON A MISSION- Q&A WITH ANNABELLE SAMI Annabelle Sami has such a fantastic style of writing and her two books featuring Yasmin and Levi are sure to delight readers! We asked Annabelle Sami some questions and we love her answers! FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS National Non-Fiction November. National Non-Fiction November (NNFN) is an annual celebration of non-fiction for children and young people in the UK. Originally just a day, it has now grown into a month-long initiative. The theme for 2014 is The First World War. NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH National Share-A-Story Month (NSSM) is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing, providing a fantastic opportunity to fulfil the core aim of the FCBG of bringing children and stories together. Across the country Federation book groups and individuals run a whole host of events. Each year we are inspired by aspecific
CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020 Children’s Book Award 2020. This time of year is always really exciting for us at the FCBG as we find out which books our child voters have chosen for inclusion in the Top 50 Picks of the Year and which ones make it into the Top 12. If you are an old friend of the FCBG Children’s Book Awards then you will have spotted that thisyear we have
MAGIC, MYTH AND MAYHEM The story told of three brothers who lived as outlaws in a forest for eight months. The Hensmen brothers made their den in a hollow oak tree. When my younger brother and I, visited the hollow oaks in Bradgate Park, it brought the magic of Brendan Chase to life. And not just Brendan Chase, we played Robin Hood, and Narnia, and Return ofthe Jedi
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS National Non-Fiction November. National Non-Fiction November (NNFN) is an annual celebration of non-fiction for children and young people in the UK. Originally just a day, it has now grown into a month-long initiative. The theme for 2014 is The First World War. NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH National Share-A-Story Month (NSSM) is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing, providing a fantastic opportunity to fulfil the core aim of the FCBG of bringing children and stories together. Across the country Federation book groups and individuals run a whole host of events. Each year we are inspired by aspecific
CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020 Children’s Book Award 2020. This time of year is always really exciting for us at the FCBG as we find out which books our child voters have chosen for inclusion in the Top 50 Picks of the Year and which ones make it into the Top 12. If you are an old friend of the FCBG Children’s Book Awards then you will have spotted that thisyear we have
MAGIC, MYTH AND MAYHEM The story told of three brothers who lived as outlaws in a forest for eight months. The Hensmen brothers made their den in a hollow oak tree. When my younger brother and I, visited the hollow oaks in Bradgate Park, it brought the magic of Brendan Chase to life. And not just Brendan Chase, we played Robin Hood, and Narnia, and Return ofthe Jedi
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 COMPETITIONS The illustration must be submitted electronically to nssm@fcbg.org.uk. Entries must be submitted by 12 noon on the 1st June 2021. Entries will be shortlisted by FCBG judges and final winners will be chosen by our guest judge. Winners will be contacted and prizes sent by end ofJune 2021.
NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH LAUNCHES… The Federation of Children’s Book Groups has been inspiring and encouraging the sharing of stories since its inception in 1965. In 1974 the then Vice Chair, Pat Triggs, instigated a National Tell a Story Week. This developed into Share-a-Story Month in 1998 and hascontinued to
CHILDREN’S BOOK PUBLISHERS This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given children’s book publisher. Many of these websites include activities, reviews and contact details. WINNERS OF THE LAUGH OUT LOUD BOOK AWARDS ANNOUNCED London – 5.30pm, Thursday, 6th February 2020. The winners of the Laugh Out Loud Awards (“The Lollies”), a set of awards created by Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, to celebrate the funniest children’s books, have beenannounced today.
HEROIC WARTIME ANIMALS The Runaways was inspired by a tiny piece of information that I came across six years ago, in Juliet Gardiner’s fantastic book Wartime: Britain 1939-1945, while I was researching Return to the Secret Garden.. At least 400,000 pets – mainly cats – were destroyed in the week war broke out. It’s almost a throwaway moment in a book that’s packed with incredible information, but I was READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? BY JAMES CATCHPOLE AND KAREN GEORGE We were thrilled to be able to read What Happened to YOU? and then pose some questions to author James Catchpole. This is a wonderful book which features Joe, a young boy with one leg, who is happily playing and attempting to answer the inevitable question, What Happened to you? by those around him. THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FOOD AND FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD RECOMMENDED BOOKS Look I’m a ook Dorling Kindersley 9780241287781 £7.99 Ideal for young children to share with an adult. A robust and well-presented introduction to the everyday science of food, with some easy-to-doactivities.
FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS National Non-Fiction November. National Non-Fiction November (NNFN) is an annual celebration of non-fiction for children and young people in the UK. Originally just a day, it has now grown into a month-long initiative. The theme for 2014 is The First World War. NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH National Share-A-Story Month (NSSM) is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing, providing a fantastic opportunity to fulfil the core aim of the FCBG of bringing children and stories together. Across the country Federation book groups and individuals run a whole host of events. Each year we are inspired by aspecific
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! WINNERS OF THE LAUGH OUT LOUD BOOK AWARDS … London – 5.30pm, Thursday, 6th February 2020. The winners of the Laugh Out Loud Awards (“The Lollies”), a set of awards created by Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, to celebrate the funniest children’s books, have beenannounced today.
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? BY JAMES CATCHPOLE AND KAREN GEORGE This is a wonderful book which features Joe, a young boy with one leg, who is happily playing and attempting to answer the inevitable question, What Happened to you? by those around him. Delving into Joe’s side of the story is a brilliant narrative on just how normal he views himself until someone else loudly points out his differences. THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM DRAGON IDEAS AND RESOURCES…USEFUL LINKS Title: Microsoft Word - Dragon links - table of resources.docx Author: Louise Stothard Created Date: 2/20/2015 12:25:17 PM FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS National Non-Fiction November. National Non-Fiction November (NNFN) is an annual celebration of non-fiction for children and young people in the UK. Originally just a day, it has now grown into a month-long initiative. The theme for 2014 is The First World War. NATIONAL SHARE-A-STORY MONTH National Share-A-Story Month (NSSM) is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing, providing a fantastic opportunity to fulfil the core aim of the FCBG of bringing children and stories together. Across the country Federation book groups and individuals run a whole host of events. Each year we are inspired by aspecific
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! WINNERS OF THE LAUGH OUT LOUD BOOK AWARDS … London – 5.30pm, Thursday, 6th February 2020. The winners of the Laugh Out Loud Awards (“The Lollies”), a set of awards created by Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, to celebrate the funniest children’s books, have beenannounced today.
NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 MYTHS, MAGIC AND MAYHEM National Share a Story Month 2021 Myths, Magic and Mayhem Book Lists Myths Picture Books for Younger Readers (0-5) W e ’ re O f f t o F i n d a F a i ry b y E l o i se W h i t e , READING ALOUD OR ‘HOW TO BECOME A CLASSICIST’ Reading Aloud Or ‘How to Become a Classicist’. It was a joyous moment. I’m a Classicist, a person who spends his life in the world of dead languages and the people who don’t speak them anymore, when, out of the blue, a fantastic opportunity came my way. Wide Eyed Editions, who produce utterly gorgeous children’s books, invited meto
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? BY JAMES CATCHPOLE AND KAREN GEORGE This is a wonderful book which features Joe, a young boy with one leg, who is happily playing and attempting to answer the inevitable question, What Happened to you? by those around him. Delving into Joe’s side of the story is a brilliant narrative on just how normal he views himself until someone else loudly points out his differences. THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt FORESTRY COMMISSION INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES Title: Microsoft Word - Forestry Commission Initiatives and Activities.docx Created Date: 3/16/2016 3:18:01 PM DRAGON IDEAS AND RESOURCES…USEFUL LINKS Title: Microsoft Word - Dragon links - table of resources.docx Author: Louise Stothard Created Date: 2/20/2015 12:25:17 PM NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 National Share a Story Month 2021. We are so excited to share this year’s theme with you! We have been very busy behind the scenes working with publishers, authors and illustrators to put together a month long celebration of stories! Our theme for 2021 is. We have competitions planned, blogs scheduled and giveaways organised! NATIONAL SHARE A STORY MONTH 2021 COMPETITIONS The illustration must be submitted electronically to nssm@fcbg.org.uk. Entries must be submitted by 12 noon on the 1st June 2021. Entries will be shortlisted by FCBG judges and final winners will be chosen by our guest judge. Winners will be contacted and prizes sent by end ofJune 2021.
CHILDREN’S BOOK PUBLISHERS This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given children’s book publisher. Many of these websites include activities, reviews and contact details. CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020 Children’s Book Award 2020. This time of year is always really exciting for us at the FCBG as we find out which books our child voters have chosen for inclusion in the Top 50 Picks of the Year and which ones make it into the Top 12. If you are an old friend of the FCBG Children’s Book Awards then you will have spotted that thisyear we have
Q&A WITH JIM BECKETT The Caravan at the Edge of Doom is a funny book with a fantastic opening page. We are so pleased to have been given the opportunity to ask author Jim Beckett a few questions! HEROIC WARTIME ANIMALS The Runaways was inspired by a tiny piece of information that I came across six years ago, in Juliet Gardiner’s fantastic book Wartime: Britain 1939-1945, while I was researching Return to the Secret Garden.. At least 400,000 pets – mainly cats – were destroyed in the week war broke out. It’s almost a throwaway moment in a book that’s packed with incredible information, but I was LLAMA ON A MISSION- Q&A WITH ANNABELLE SAMI Annabelle Sami has such a fantastic style of writing and her two books featuring Yasmin and Levi are sure to delight readers! We asked Annabelle Sami some questions and we love her answers! THE RISE OF NEURODIVERSITY IN LITERATURE AND MEDIA on The Rise of Neurodiversity in Literature and Media. By Amber Lee Dodd. At school, I was plagued with the feeling of being different. As a student with dyslexia and dyspraxia, I struggled with reading and writing, was put into the special needs classes and always seemed to get everything wrong. Like most neurodiverse people, I constantly felt THE FOLKLORE THAT INSPIRED THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR In the folk stories, Ivanko is the child of a woman and a bear. He is human to his waist, then bear from the waist down, and he has enormous strength. Ivanko’s story is a strange one. He makes some terrible mistakes by following his foster father’s instructions too literally, but then he outsmarts a group of water devils to win greatriches.
FOOD AND FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD RECOMMENDED BOOKS Look I’m a ook Dorling Kindersley 9780241287781 £7.99 Ideal for young children to share with an adult. A robust and well-presented introduction to the everyday science of food, with some easy-to-doactivities.
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