Bite Risk by S.J. Wills

A compelling blog today from author S.J. Wills about reading stories with the element of danger and fear and why they are so popular. I remember having two main comfort reads as a child: Winnie the Pooh, and Something Wicked This Way Comes. It’s easy to see why I might have kept returning to A.A. […]

Izzy the Inventor by Zanna Davidson

Izzy the Inventor is a new series aimed at younger readers written by Zanna Davidson and illustrated by Elissa Elwick.  Zanna Davidson has written a brilliant blog for us today about being an editor and an author for Usborne publishing.   When I took a job as an editor at Usborne Publishing, I hadn’t really […]

Listen up all Bookworms by Andy Shepherd

Author Andy Shepherd has written a wonderful blog for us today about being a bookworm, loving audiobooks and not giving up on children who seem to be “non-readers”.  We also have a fantastic giveaway of all the books in her series for one lucky winner! Listen up all Bookworms – Andy Shepherd author of ‘The […]

Engaging Parents with Reading for Pleasure by Rachael Rogan

Rachael Rogan is the Founder of the BookTastic Book Festival and she has written an informative blog for us all about engaging families with Reading for Pleasure.   Why it’s essential to engage parents in the importance of reading for pleasure Rachael Rogan, Founder, BookTastic Book Festival The world is awash with reports on reading […]

Finding your Flicker of Courage by Lu Fraser

Mavis the Bravest is a chicken with plenty of fears and she teaches young readers that it is ok to be worried and scared for that is where bravery comes from.  Check out the blog today from author, Lu Fraser, about where the idea for Mavis came from!   Finding your Flicker of Courage Lu […]

Windrush and the Windies by Cheryl Diane Parkinson

Today marks the 75th Anniversary of the arrival of the ship, HMT Empire Windrush into the UK.  With nearly 500 passengers aboard, these people would become known as the Windrush generation. We have a fascinating blog from author, Cheryl Diane Parkinson about the Windrush arrival and her book, Last Girl In. Windrush and the Windies […]

Greenwild Q&A with Pari Thompson

Q & A’s allow us the opportunity to “meet” an author or illustrator and hear the background to their work, the inspirations and sometimes the challenges.  It also allows us to hear their hopes for their books.  Recently, we asked debut author, Pari Thomson about her book, Greenwild. Tell us about Greenwild! Greenwild is the […]

Debut Feature- Introducing Karin Akesson

Welcome to our inaugural Debut Feature!  The world of children’s literature is a welcoming and bustling community of talented authors and illustrators.  Being a new author or illustrator in this community is something special and we want to highlight new voices each month! This month, we welcome Karin Akesson, author and illustrator of The Rainbow […]

The Winners of the Children’s Book Award 2023

Today is an exciting day for the Federation of Children’s Book Groups! The winners of the Children’s Book Award have been announced today in a special and exciting event held at the CLPE Library in London. The live-streamed event can be watched back via the link. https://www.youtube.com/@federationofchildrensbookg8427 The Children’s Book Award is the only national […]

Away with Words by Sophie Cameron

Away with Words by Sophie Cameron is one girl’s story of moving to a country where the language is new and unfamiliar.  Sophie Cameron shares her own experiences of learning a new language and culture in her guest blog for the FCBG today.   Catalan culture recommendations   Away With Words is about an 11-year-old […]