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Booktrust Laureate List
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Waterstones Children’s Laureate with these Laureate books with a travelling theme… Suggested by Emily Drabble, BookTrust’s head of Children’s Book Promotions and Prizes Quentin Blake The Green Ship (Penguin) When two children journey over the wall, they discover a ship made out of trees and go on an imaginative voyage Mrs Armitage of Wheels (Penguin) Mrs Armitage sets off on a quiet cycle with her dog Breakspear but can’t help thinking of ways to improve her bike with disastrous consequences! Anne Fine Mrs Doubtfire (Puffin) lots of travelling from house to house for the split family in this masterpiece, and of course the journey the impractical out-of-work actor Dad Daniel goes on in this book is huge. Killer Cat Runs Away (Puffin) Tuffy the cat doesn’t feel at home anymore after he gets In big trouble from breaking the TV and eating Tinkerbell’s special kitten, so Tuffy decides to make a break for it and run away! Jacqueline Wilson Cliffhanger (Penguin, illustrated by Nick Sharratt) an adventure holiday sounds like fun, but Tim proves to be hopeless at sports of any kind. Can he survive the horrors of the week? Buried Alive (Penguin, illustrated by Nick Sharratt) Tim gets to bring his friend Biscuits on holiday with his family. But some local bully boys try and disrupt the fun. Michael Morpurgo Running Wild (Harper Collins) Will’s holiday to Indonesia with his mum turns to disaster as the Boxing Day Tsunami hits – and his escape on the back of Oona the elephant begins a truly epic adventure. -
33Rd IBBY International Congress, London
35 AUTUMN 2012 33rd IBBY International Congress, London CONTENTS EDITORIAL 2 Second Day of the Congress, Saturday 18 Impressions of the 33rd IBBY International Ellen Ainsworth Congress: ‘Crossing Boundaries, Translations Third and Final Day of the Congress, Sunday 19 and Migrations’ 3 Jaq Delany Darja Mazi-Leskovar, Slovenia 3 Clive Barnes, UK 4 Post-Congress Excursion, Tuesday: Discovering the Real ‘Green Knowe’ and ‘Midnight Valerie Coghlan, Ireland 5 Garden’ 20 Petros Panaou, Cyprus 6 Ellen Ainsworth Alice Curry, UK 6 Strange Migrations 22 Niklas Bengtsson, Finland 7 Shaun Tan Pam Dix, UK 8 Pat Pinsent, UK 8 REVIEWS 32 Rebecca R. Butler, UK 9 REPORTS 43 Swapna Dutta, India 10 AWARDS 44 Judith Philo, UK 11 FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS 55 Ferelith Hordon, UK 12 NEWS 58 Susan Bailes, UK 13 IBBY NEWS 61 First Day of the Congress, Friday 15 Alexandra Strick 15 Erica Gillingham 17 Logo for the 33rd IBBY International Congress held at Imperial College London. Designed by former Children’s Laureate (2009–2011) Anthony Browne. EDITORIAL ‘ There is in London all that life can afford’ illustrator, to put into words the feelings so well (Samuel Johnson, 1777, quoted by Boswell) conveyed in his own pictures, meant that he Certainly Dr Johnson’s words could well be applied encapsulated the experience of so many of the to London in summer 2012, with the Jubilee, the children with whom IBBY is concerned. Olympics and Paralympics, and, more pertinent to The congress isn’t the only thing happening this IBBYLink, the 33rd IBBY International Congress. year – details of the annual November Many people have spoken about how heartening it IBBY/NCRCL MA conference at Roehampton are was to see so many people from different parts of given on p.61 and on the back cover. -
The Snail & the Whale
T h e S n a i l & t h e W h a l e S T U D Y G U I D E . V I R T U A L P E R F O R M A N C E S 2 0 2 0 - 2 1 T I L L E S C E N T E R F O R T H E P E R F O R M I N G A R T S I S L O N G I S L A N D ’ S P R E M I E R C O N C E R T H A L L . For 39 years, Tilles Center has been host to more We thank you for supporting Tilles Center during than 70 performances each season by world- the COVID-19 Pandemic and providing this renowned artists in music, theater and virtual program for your students . We can't wait dance. Tilles Center’s newly renovated Concert Hall, to welcome you back IN PERSON! scheduled to open in the spring of 2021, seats over 2,200 guests and features orchestral performances, fully-staged operas, ballets and modern dance, along with Broadway shows, and all forms of music, Tilles Center’s Education Programs are made possible, in part, dance and theater from around the world. with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Thanks to the generous support of Eric and Sandra Arts Education programs are made possible, in Krasnoff, the Krasnoff Theater, formerly part, by the Gilbert and Rose Tilles Endowment for Arts Education. -
ZOG ZOOMS INTO WARWICK CASTLE in 2021 - up to 30% Off 2021 Stays with Early Bookings Made Before 31St January
ZOG ZOOMS INTO WARWICK CASTLE IN 2021 - Up to 30% off 2021 stays with early bookings made before 31st January Monday 14 December 2020: Children around the world know and love Zog, created by award- winning author Julia Donaldson and brought to life by Axel Scheffler’s irresistible illustrations. From early 2021, the lovable young dragon will be the star of a new 3D interactive trail at Warwick Castle, where guests can also enjoy a unique sleepover in the Castle grounds thanks to an early bird booking offer of up to 30% off stays in 2021*. Zog will be crash landing at Warwick Castle just in time for the February half-term holidays with a delightful interactive trail and a whole host of activities planned to help children of all ages to learn new skills, just like he did at Dragon School. The trail will be available every day until 5th September, so there’s plenty of time over the course of the year to visit and earn a golden star. While Zog may have struggled to master the essential dragon arts of flying, roaring and breathing fire, he’ll apply his new skills to help children with five tasks that mirror his own lessons. Highlights along the trail include soaring over the top of the Castle without actually leaving the ground, testing out the Roar-o-meter to find out whether you’re loud enough for a dragon and learning how to capture a princess. Children will collect a stamp for every task they complete. After joining in with the Sir Gadabout Knight Training School as a final challenge, Zog will be there for a meet-and-greet where children can collect golden stars and pose for a souvenir storybook photo. -
Annual Review 2011-2012 Year at a Glance 1
Annual Review 2011-2012 Year at a glance 1 In August 2011, a team led by Professor Andrew Baker was awarded £3.9m for research into preventing a common failure of heart bypass grafts. Scientists, cardiologists and surgeons from the University and the Golden Jubilee National Principal’s welcome Hospital will undertake the first ever trial of a new gene therapy – 15 years in the making – in human patients. Welcome to the University of Glasgow’s Annual Review, which is a brief guide to what has been a very successful year, covering the period August 2011 to July 2012. September I am pleased to report on the continuing financial stability of the University, and the operating surpluses we have secured to invest in our teaching, infrastructure and research. The breadth of our expertise is a key strength and one you’ll see reflected in the diverse range of stories we have to tell. In much of our work we make progress through collaboration, both within and beyond our community. This year, Glasgow has become more connected to the world than ever before. The University’s museum and art gallery was reopened after a We are proud to have signed partnership agreements with, among others, University of two-year period of refurbishment. Calcutta, Singapore Institute of Technology, the Smithsonian Institution and George Mason University in order to enable the exchange of staff, students and ideas. The Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum. The magnificent space now hosts a new gallery featuring a unique collection of Roman artefacts recovered from the Antonine Wall. -
{Download PDF} Youre a Hero, Daley B!
YOURE A HERO, DALEY B! PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Jon Blake, Axel Scheffler | 32 pages | 01 Apr 2012 | Walker Books Ltd | 9781406339963 | English | London, United Kingdom Axel Scheffler's official website | Who is he? Find out more about The Gruffalo. The Gruffalo film was released on Christmas Day and watched by 9. This cartoon appeared on the front cover of The Times Literary Supplement. I can't believe she did it! Discover Story Centre in Stratford, East London ran a wonderful immersive 'mini- world' exhibition for children celebrating some of the books that Julia Donaldson and I have made together. The Gruffalo has been adapted for many settings - theatre, film, theme parks - but never before has it been an opera The Gruffalo Opera for children was first performed in Berlin in January to great acclaim! The German Post also did the same! I wanted to do something to help children understand what's happening with the coronavirus crisis. Julia Donaldson wrote some rhyming couplets and I used our existing book characters to make a set of illustrations which were published in The Guardian newspaper. You can see more here. These days most of my time is spent illustrating children's books , doing events and taking part in festivals. Who is he? Here is his story so far: In Drawing, aged 8. Childhood drawing, aged 8. First school book. Self portrait, aged 8. Painting, aged Here are some of my sketches from that time: Corsham High Street New York Etching Sheep in the Corsham countryside. New York sketchbook. More from my New York sketchbook. -
Croxby Primary Academy Graduate Award
CROXBY PRIMARY ACADEMY GRADUATE AWARD EYFS JULIA DONALDSON Julia Donaldson is an author and a playwright. Julia Donaldson was born in Hampstead in London. She was born 16th September 1948. Julia Donaldson is 72 years old. She is best known for her popular children’s stories. She often works with an illustrator called Axel Scheffler. EARLY LIFE & EDUCATION Julia Donaldson had a younger sister called Mary. They would often create imaginary characters and perform short plays or dances to their family members. Julia lived in a three storey house with her family. She lived on the ground floor with her parents, sister Mary and their pet cat Geoffrey. Her aunt and uncle lived above them on the second floor. On the top floor of the house was where her grandma lived. Julia Donaldson attended New End Primary School. After this, she attended Camden School for Girls. She became intrigued by languages and studied French, German and Italian. Julia Donaldson went to Bristol University from 1967-1970 to study Drama and French. Whilst at university, she acted in a number of plays and learnt to play the guitar. This is where she met her now husband, Malcom Donaldson. The couple would busk together and write special songs. SUCCESSES Julia Donaldson originally wrote songs for children’s TV. In 1993, she decided to turn one of her songs into a picture book. She worked with German Illustrator Alex Scheffler to create ‘A Squash & A Squeeze’. The book was released in 1993 and her focus turned to story writing. In 1995, The Gruffalo was born. -
Spring/Summer 2018
Registered Charity No. 1151620 SPRING/SUMMER 2018 BOX OFFICE 01392 726363 DAME JUDI DENCH WWW.EXETERNORTHCOTT.CO.UK Patron of 50th Anniversary Year WELCOME A lot of you have been kind enough to say that the programme at the Northcott has deepened in quality in the three years that I have been running the building. We certainly feel that we have the right ideas. The return to producing work, our Education and Reach Out offer, the Associates Programme, our IMPACT co-commissioning strand together with a series of Tickets: first visits from companies with a national and international reputation across the range of Preview: £15 (Sat 2 & Sun 3 Dec) performance that we curate. Preview Family Ticket: This spring we have the first visit to the theatre from Kneehigh. We host our Associate £36 for 3 + up to 3 more Company Metta’s Little Mermaid (you may have seen and enjoyed Metta’s Jungle Book). We tickets £12 each are bringing back our own IMPACT production – Beyond My Control as part of a National Tour. Off-peak: A £19 B £17 C £15 D £11 + We have a packed dance programme including Ballet Black, Alston and Mark Bruce. Alibi’s Off-peak Family Tickets: The Boy Who Climbed into the Moon and Awful Auntie amongst the family work – and if you A £48* (£16) B £42* (£14) like a big musical, there’s Flashdance. There’s a new play – Soldier On – and the wonderful C £36* (£12) D £24* (£8) Fingersmiths with their version of Up ‘n’ Under. Not to mention Vamos, Sasha Regan’s all *for 3, up to 3 more tickets male G&S, Filter with their critically acclaimed A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a new version of at price in brackets Great Expectations and – of course English Touring Opera. -
Can-Mac Cat 2013C.Indd
Contents Fiction 2 Tor 8 Picador 17 Non-fi ction 19 Children’s Books 26 Index 49 Vicious Circle Wilbur Smith ector Cross loses everything when his beloved wife, Hazel Bannock, is murdered. But Hector Hrecognizes the ruthless hand of an enemy he has faced many times before: the terrorist group that he believed defeated has re-emerged, like a deadly scorpion from its rock. Hazel has left Hector with a precious daughter who he will go to the ends of the earth to protect. Determined to fi ght back, Hector draws together a team of his most loyal friends from Cross Bow Security and travels to the remotest Middle East, to hunt those who pursue him and his loved ones. For brutal fi gures from the Bannock family’s past – thought long-gone – are returning, with an agenda so sinister that Hector realizes he is facing a new breed of enemy. One whose shift ing att ack and dark, shocking secrets take Hector to the heart of Africa. But Hector does not only seek justice for these crimes. He thirsts for revenge, and he wants it to be bloody. Th e thrilling new sequel to Th ose in Peril from the bestselling author Wilbur Smith! Also available: October Those in Peril FICTION/Thrillers The fi rst Hector Cross thriller! FIC031000 $15.99 | 978-0-330-45250-2 | PB $34.99 978-0-230-75762-2 HB | 6 x 9 1/4 in 2 Pan Macmillan Classic adventure from Wilbur Smith Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. -
Farewell Diana Wynne Jones (1934-2011)
Welcome... OK, we admit it, this edition of Hullabaloo! is quite a few weeks overdue and what is normally an early summer edition is now more of a late summer edition. We’re not quite sure what happened but are glad we’ve been able to publish in time for start of the new academic year, one of the highlights of which will be Morris Gleitzman’s visit to the campus on September 26th to receive an honorary degree from the University College (more on that next issue). Happy reading! Emma & Janice Onwards & Upwards From Page to Screen Those eagle‐eyed amongst you might Booktrust have named their ten favourite films have noticed the massive building site adapted from children’s books, all of which we outside our Library. It’s part of a £2.5 happen to have on DVD here in the Library. They million building and refurbishment include LP Travers’ Mary Poppins, Frank Cottrell project that will see the Library double Boyce’s Millions and Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant in size by September 2012; the image Peach. You can see the list in full at below shows what the new entrance http://tiny.cc/a2d60. will look like. Emma and Janice are The majority of children’s DVDs particularly pleased that part of the we have in the Library (nearly project involves creating a brand new 100) are in fact films or TV home for our Children’s Collection. series that have been adapted Keep up‐to‐date with developments by from works of children’s checking out weekly updates and literature. -
2018 UK Tour Marketing Pack
2018 UK Tour Marketing Pack Contents 1. Sample Press Release 2. Sample Direct Mail to Local Schools 3. Box Office Brief 4. Access Performances 5. Company and Creative Team Information 6. Tour Contacts 7. Photographs and Logo 8. Social Media 9. Brochure Copy 10. Press Quotes 11. Marketing Ideas 12. Interview with Toby Mitchell, Director 1. SAMPLE PRESS RELEASE Tall Stories presents THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE Inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler Join a tiny snail on her trip round the world in Tall Stories’ magical, musical production inspired by the fantastic bestselling picture book The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, published by Macmillan Children’s Books. The 2018 UK Tour coincides with the 15th anniversary of the publication of The Snail and the Whale which is also being marked with a special edition of the book. A tiny snail longs to see the world, so she hitches a lift on the tail of a humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, experiencing sharks and penguins, icebergs and volcanoes. But when the whale gets beached, how will the tiny snail save him? Tall Stories’ production is influenced by the work of Storybook Soldiers, who help British military personnel serving abroad to record bedtime story CDs for their children back home. The amazing journey of the tiny snail is seen through the eyes of a very adventurous young girl – who’d love to be going round the world with her seafaring father... Storytelling, live music and lots of laughs, in a show for everyone aged 4 and up. -
Year 1 (Age 5-6) by Lovereading4schools
Year 1 (age 5-6) Created by LoveReading4Schools on https://www.lovereading4schools.co.uk A selection of books especially selected for children in Year 1 (5 - 6 year olds) of average reading ability for the 2018/19 academic year. If your child is a competent reader or has read all these titles then try the books from the Year 2 list. Our overall mission is to promote reading for pleasure with quality texts that are perfectly pitched for the age group and the curriculum. We have particularly avoided blockbusters, classic or set texts, known to everyone, so that we can include poetry, stunning information texts and inspirational books in which all children and young people can find themselves reflected. Grandma Bird Author: Benji Davies Format: Paperback Release Date: 18/10/2018 Year Groups: Key Stage 1 Further adventures of Noi, the endearing character from the acclaimed Storm Whale, as he discover the true value of his non-stereotypical Grandma. Giraffe Problems Author: Jory John Format: Hardback Release Date: 01/10/2018 Year Groups: Early Years, Key Stage 1 One of our 2018 Books of the Year Witty, a bit silly, with irresistible characters, fabulous illustrations and a serious point to make, Giraffe Problems is an outstanding picture book, one that will easily stand repeat readings. Edward the giraffe stresses about his neck, a lot. He compares it unfavourably to all the other necks around and does his best to disguise it (most memorably with a mountain of scarves and bow ties). Only when he meets Cyrus, a creature also frustrated by the size of his neck, does he come to terms with it, making a special friend in the process.