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NEW issue #BfK247 out now. Spring reading includes Jon Agee, Elle McNicoll, Piers Torday, Em Norry, new #BeyondtheSecretGarden, libraries in lockdown, creative writing for children, George Butler, the best nature books for children and, of course, reviews.
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Sad to hear of the death of Victor Ambrus. Link to Authorgraph #BfK74: 'the kind of illustrator who understands just how much good illustration adds to any story & exactly how professional any illustrator must be to provide that.' Obit in our next issue.
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Announced today, the longlist for the #BranfordBoaseAward2021 - the 25 most exciting debut novels for children. Congratulations to their authors & editors https://t.co/tGG8pvWMC7
If you're enjoying listening to Helen Oxenbury on #DesertIslandDiscs, have a look too at our Authorgraph interview (#BfK62, 1990) https://t.co/vMSOvZUCY0 and this, #BfK174 2009, in which she explains the thinking and techniques behind her #illustration.
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OU and Macmillan Children’s Books launch Book Chat scheme.
The Open University partners with Macmillan Children’s Books to extend its reading for pleasure work to families
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We love @LauraDockrill's latest children’s book, Butterfly Brain. It explores a child’s response to grief and loss suggesting it’s possible to recover from both. She talks to us about the book here https://t.co/uwy2o4BJid @PiccadillyPress
New month, new interview: Laura Dockrill talks about her new book Butterfly Brain, which is also our current #BookoftheWeek
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Moonchild by @aishabushby is our new #BookoftheWeek - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
"Readers will be enchanted and will finish the book dreaming of adventures under sultry night skies and of having a jinn of their own to share them with."
@egmontbooksuk
Read more: https://t.co/AYWV07za2U
A book to enchant readers, by one of our most talented new authors. Sail away on adventure with our NEW #BookoftheWeek Moonchild by Aisha Bushby https://t.co/81UQHguXuo Thanks to Aisha for answering our Q&A too.
'It is important that children feel they don’t have to follow along or hide who they are to fit in'
Behind every successful fairy there's a talented author. We loved interviewing Harriet Muncaster and finding out more about Isadora Moon and Mirabelle. https://t.co/99TX14U9ML