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Spending the evening doing some lesson planning?
Wondering what you'll be doing as part of your homeschooling tomorrow?
May we suggest using our free teaching resources surrounding the book "Everybunny Dance" to help you get your bunny boogie on? https://t.co/HQcIqHI2OC
Do you want to make children’s publishing more diverse?
Well, come and work with us on the @Pathwaysinto project, working with universities, publishers, and established illustrators, to develop a new generation of diverse children’s illustrators!
Apply! https://t.co/Wexb3nicdQ
FREE BOOK📚! Download 'Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Virus?' by Maya Oakley now on Pop Up Hub!
Help children to allay some of their concerns about the virus with some fascinating immune system facts and wellbeing exercises.
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Do you want to advocate for underrepresented voices in children's literature, shaping young people through good books so they can build a better world?
Do you want to earn 32k-35k while doing it?
You might want to be our new Marketing & Comms Manager: https://t.co/HUodr3v4ab
NEW BLOG🦠: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Virus? Nutritionist Maya Oakley explains why she was motivated to write a book about viruses for children. https://t.co/Em3vWhaASf
While we've been busy shouting about our fundraiser, the #10Stories illustrators have been working on their stories. Have a look at some of the rough drafts and sketches they've created!
You can get your hands on these amazing books here!👉 https://t.co/prgcGTH4xK
"Magnificent! begins as a story of difference, of desperately trying to squash one’s own individuality and blend into the background."
What did @CynthiaLIVE think of Magnificent!, one of our #10Storiestomakeadifference?
Read her review here 👉
https://t.co/nASWCSP5KG
"Students listened with baited breath and worried frowns on their faces as I read the story aloud"
A #SEND teacher reviews In Her Element, one of our #10StoriestoMakeaDifference - & finds that students are captivated!
👉https://t.co/RuVSwNr6wX
@jamilaji @jacintaread
Anjali Tiwari is a talented 16-year-old writer from India whose story is all about taboos and two friends’ desire to break them.
Support our Crowdfunder campaign to help us publish her groundbreaking story, and others like it! @OxUniPress https://t.co/WxgV6LAl81
Research shows that less and less new children's authors are being published each year. We want to change that.
We’re publishing 10 NEW STORIES to bring more new voices to young readers!
Donate to our Crowdfunder and support our work for 10 MORE YEARS! https://t.co/dQ61SotGoB