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Carly Gledhill shares Pencil's Best Story Ever
Authors Q&As
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Carly Gledhill introduces Pencil's Best Story ever, a picture book about creating stories, friendship and adventures!
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Discover Abiola Bello's Wild Magic adventures!
Authors Q&As
Monday, September 1, 2025
Head into the forests of Ethiopia and the jungles of India to meet rare endangered animals, and the twins who are determined to help to save them, in Abiola Bello's Wild Magic series!
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Helping children count to 20 with One Cat, Two Cats
Authors Q&As
Monday, August 18, 2025
Meet a host of colourful chaotic cats in One Cat, Two Cats (Nosy Crow), introduced by author Jonathan Emmett, with illustrations by Rob Hodgson. Lift the flaps in this interactive extravaganza and watch these cuddly creatures slide, glide and jump their way from one to 20!
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Super Unicorn Princess graphic novel for young readers
Authors Q&As
Friday, August 15, 2025
Meet the newest, cutest superhero! Super Unicorn Princess, introduced by her creator, Mike Hartigan
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Dying to save a life
Authors Q&As
Thursday, July 24, 2025
When her sister Asha dies, Calico agrees to take part in an experiment that will save her. But first, Calico will have to die... Author Kathryn Clark tells ReadingZone about her new YA novel, Things I Learned While I Was Dead.
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Finding comfort in a hug
Authors Q&As
Monday, July 7, 2025
The Hug Button (OUP) by Naomi Jones and Rebecca Ashdown is a comforting story for children experiencing separation anxiety when starting at nursery or school, or other new experiences.
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Authors share stories from their disabled childhoods
Authors Q&As
Friday, April 18, 2025
Owning It is a new anthology by disabled authors, who share their stories and experiences of growing up disabled. Author Jen Campbell tells ReadingZone why the authors are sharing their childhood experiences
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A city under siege
Authors Q&As
Monday, September 4, 2023
Sweet Skies is an inspiring story about friendship, loss and survival in a ruined city. Author Robin Scott-Elliot tells ReadingZone how his love of history, his family's links with Berlin, and a story about a kindly American pilot, helped inspire him to write it.