RESOURCES
Author poster, event packs and activity sheets.
There are many resources available to help you create a reading environment in your classroom, from event packs to posters and activity sheets. Reading Zone will provide regular updates and contact details to help you source materials that will support your classroom activities.
Resources
Early Years
Posters from Templar
Big Scary Monster by Thomas Docherty. The posters also feature his earlier titles, Little Boat and To the Beach.
Miaow Said the Cow by Emma Dodd. The poster includes earlier titles, I Thought I saw a Dinosaur/What Pet to Get/Sometimes and When.
Hands up for a Story! by Sam Lloyd, featuring Calm Down Boris and his other monster mates, Sid, Dudley and Wendy.
marketing@templarco.co.uk
Primary
Egmont
Posters available for series including Charlie Bone and Mr Gum.
prauthor@egmont.co.uk
Macmillan Posters
Macmillan can provide a range of posters highlighting its brands and authors including: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Ugenia Lavender (by Geri Halliwell) and Meg Cabot.
childrens@macmillan.co.uk
OUP Posters
OUP has posters available for a number of its authors including: Geraldine McCaughrean, Ian Olgilvy, Rex Stone, Korky Paul, and Deborah Ellis.
tradepublicity.uk@oup.com
Puffin Posters
Puffin, whose authors include Charlie Higson, Allan Ahlberg, Eoin Colfer and Anne Fine, are happy to provide posters free of charge to decorate classrooms, libraries and other reading areas.
Please email your request, stating your name, address and the age group of your class or group.
Please allow 28 days for delivery.
posters@penguin.co.uk
Non-Fiction & Classic Posters
Publisher Templar offers a range of posters
Insider's Series – non-fiction titles
Templar Classics – with an Alice in Wonderland scene
Robert Ingpen – with Badger's Kitchen scene from Wind in the Willows
StoryWorld, to accompany its StoryWorld cards (see review of StoryWorld on Reading Resources link)
marketing@templarco.co.uk
Secondary
OUP Posters
OUP has posters available for a number of its authors including Geraldine McCaughrean, Tim Bowler and Julie Hearn.
tradepublicity.uk@oup.com
