March 2023
Below, you can find all of BookTrust's features, interviews and children's book illustrations for March 2023 – booklists, author interviews, sneak peeks at new titles and much, much more.
You can also keep up to date with our current Writer in Residence.
Find the features below:
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Writer in Residence Patrice Lawrence announces her writing competition
Send in your stories or poems to enter her writing competition.
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Frank Cottrell-Boyce meets BookTrust early years partners
Find out what happened when Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce met with BookTrust early years partners to explore how his Reading Rights campaign can reinforce their vital work.
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Sharing stories: The incredible bond
Find out what Frank Cottrell-Boyce took from his visit to the University of East London's Baby Lab, where he watched what happens to a baby's brain when they're read to.
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Top tips for creating a culture of reading for pleasure
Get top tips to help you create a reading for pleasure culture in the classroom and in your wider school community.
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“They were glowing with purpose. They can see that it’s working”: Frank Cottrell-Boyce meets health visitors in Newcastle
Find out what happened when Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce met with health visitors in Newcastle to learn about their work and their challenges.
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Books as toys – their crucial role in child development
Play expert and futurist Yesim Kunter explains how to use books in play as part of children’s development.
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The best children's books of 2024, chosen by top authors and illustrators
Get your round-up of some of the best children's books of 2024, hand-picked by authors and illustrators.
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Frank Cottrell-Boyce's visit to Featherstone Prison
Find out what happened when Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce joined families at a Christmas event at HMP Featherstone.
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Books about change and transition
Our Writer in Residence Patrice Lawrence recommends eight books that might help children going through changing circumstances.
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An Alternative Bookish Christmas Meal
Author Sibéal Pounder suggests some favourite festive figures to share a meal with.