Children’s author, Sufiya Ahmed, explores stories from Britain’s past that help create a more inclusive classroom.
Webinar: Alia Alzougbi
Radical storyteller and industry expert, Alia Alzougbi, will share her advice on on shaping what stories we bring into schools.
Webinar: Imogen Russell Williams
Children’s book critic for The Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian and The Metro, Imogen Williams Russell, will share her insights on what welcomes young readers into factual books, and what pushes them away.
Webinar: Annie Robinson
Discover the background to and research behind the Reading Agency’s “Reading Well” collection of books about mental health for children and young people.
Are Babies Too Little for Books?
It is never too early to give a child a book. They don’t even need to be able to sit up. Prop them on your knee and as soon as their eyes begin to focus, babies will look at a picture with interest. Helen Oxenbury’s board books, All Fall Down and Tickle Tickle, are great starters but there are many other good first books out there that children love.
An interview with Sonia Blandford
Sonia Blandford is the founder and CEO of Achievement for All. A prolific author, Sonia’s titles include the brilliantly honest Born to Fail? Social Mobility, A Working Class View.






