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020 4513 2831 Contents The foundation stone of storytelling
Camilla Reid looks at the importance of early years reading. Industry insights and positive change
Cherise Lopes-Baker on the changing face of children’s publishing. Modern tradition
Illustrator Yu Rong returns with a story that straddles China and the UK. Jake Hope: a story of friendship
Author Jake Hope on his friendship and new book with artist Yu Rong. Little adventures for big imaginations
Jake Hope talks to creators about how they are delivering engaging early years books. Bringing fairytales to life for today’s readers
How updating familiar favourites is centring representation. The toxic truth
Nathanael Lessore explores how boys are being pushed towards toxic masculinity. Carnegies winners revealed
Find out who has won this year’s Carnegie Medals for writing and Illustration. Tir na n-Og: Welsh book awards
The Welsh Book Council’s Tir na n-Og award winners are announced The value of a slow reading approach
CLPE’s Anjali Patel focuses on the latest thinking around improving children’s literacy skills. Listings Guide
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