First Names : Albert Einstein – Blog Tour

One of the most famous scientists to ever exist has to be Albert Einstein, and he is doubtless an interesting individual to learn about, which is exactly why First Names : Albert Einstein is the ideal choice of newly published children's books for those looking to do just that. Whether tasked with researching the man … Continue reading First Names : Albert Einstein – Blog Tour

Shortlist for the 2021 Klaus Flugge Prize announced

Old friends, new friends, peace and security fill the five books shortlisted for the 2021 Klaus Flugge Prize, offering children love, warmth and reassurance as the World continues to face the Covid pandemic. Judges include Iconic Cartoonist Posy Simmonds and the 2020 Winner Eva Eland, author of When Sadness Comes to CallRichly varied illustration styles offer … Continue reading Shortlist for the 2021 Klaus Flugge Prize announced

The Brilliance that is Barrington Stoke titles this Spring

The beach puppy by Holly Webb  After the arrival of Ruby’s baby brother her parents buy her a dog. She adores Coco, and when they go on a family holiday Coco comes too. Everyone is having a great time, that is until Coco goes missing.  Arctic star by Tom Palmer Three best friends join the … Continue reading The Brilliance that is Barrington Stoke titles this Spring

Great Rivers of the World

Written by Volker Mehnert Illustrated by Martin Haake The Colorado river is very important. Millions of people rely on the Colorado river, people living Los Angeles, Las Vegas,  Phoenix and Denver get their water supply and their electric energy from the Colorado river.  The river supplies two artificial lakes in north America, which in  turns … Continue reading Great Rivers of the World

Q&A with Mark Elvins, illustrator of the FLYNTLOCK BONES series

1. What does your working day look like? Like so many other people, we’re home-schooling at the moment. My son is surging through his History and Politics A Levels, so sketching and inking-in take place against the background thrum of Lenin and the UK Constitution. I’m lucky to live in Harrogate, so I can take … Continue reading Q&A with Mark Elvins, illustrator of the FLYNTLOCK BONES series