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We’re so excited about our new Book Awards, in partnership with @thebookseller! We’re busy collecting entries from publishers across the UK and can’t wait to let readers know which books make the shortlist. We'll be revealing our expert judges very soon – watch this space!
Our #SummerofReading booklist features Heroes: Incredible True Stories of Courageous Animals! We asked @kerryhyndman's to share her favourite children's book. She loves The Day No One Was Angry because it's "funny, bizarre, beautiful." Discover more at https://t.co/9MhKujMyP0
The Ice Whisperers author Helenka Stachera told The Week Junior her favourite animals are birds. "I’ve always loved birds. They’re very important to the ancient people in The Ice Whisperers, who believe that birds are guardians and messengers."
In this week's issue we have a feature on COP26, news about a surprising jaguar discovery, and an interview with @JaneGoodallInst. We also have a guide to creating your own Diwali rangoli patterns, and how to make woodland art with Olaf Falafel, plus puzzles and our quiz.
“Have you read this? Because I need to talk about it NOW!” The Week Junior team have compiled a list of essential reads that demand to be discussed. https://t.co/4SzhPyCX04 #summerofreading
@MoriTamsin says her favourite sort of weather is bright, cool and blustery. Her book 'The Weather Weaver' is our Book of the Week.
We’re celebrating #10YearsOfTomGates in this week's issue! Hugely accessible to dyslexic children and multi award-winning, meet the author @LizPichon and delve into her thoughts about her incredible characters and the scrapbook that started it all.
“Every year my body breathes a big sigh of relief when autumn hits,” says our author of the week, Ross Montgomery.
@mossmontmomery @WalkerBooksUK
🌴Kereen Getten, author of our book of the week When Life Gives You Mangoes, shares memories of her own childhood, and how it inspired her novel.
@kereengetten
BOOK OF THE WEEK – The Beast and the Bethany, by Jack Meggitt-Phillips. Illustrated by Isabelle Follath. Jack Meggitt-Phillips says that when he was younger he wanted to be a timelord with some of Spider-Man’s more useful powers. @MeggittPhillips @IsabelleFollath @egmontbooksuk