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BfK No. 220 - September 2016
BfK 220 September 2016

This issue’s cover illustration is from Thank You, Mr Panda by Steve Antony. Thanks to Hodder Children’s Books for their help with this cover.
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BfK No. 220 Articles

Editorial 220

Comment from the editor

Am I Normal? Exploring mental health issues in YA fiction

Author Holly Bourne on the way YA fiction addresses mental health

Reading Gladiators

Nikki Gamble on a scheme to encourage high attainers

The Wonder of Wilson

Rebecca Butler in conversation with Jacqueline Wilson

Windows into Illustration: Helen Hancocks

It’s raining dogs for Helen Hancocks

Authorgraph Steve Antony

Steve Antony interviewed by Michelle Pauli

Visual Literacy: reading the signs

Piet Grobler on visual codes and symbols in picture books

Ten of the Best Heirs to Roald Dahl

chosen by Nicholas Tucker

Dig into the Story on Scoop

Introducing Scoop the new magazine for children

Independence day

Imogen Russell Williams on books for independent readers

Two Children Tell: Rebecca and Literary Language

Rebecca’s literary language

I Wish I’d Written: Katherine Rundell

The author of The Wolf Wilder chooses Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Introducing the new words & pictures list from Quarto

Quarto’s new list impresses Margaret Mallett

Classics in Short No 118 Old Possum and his Cats

If Or Perhaps Or But: Old Possum and his Cats

AN INTERVIEW WITH JANE HISSEY

Jane Hissey talks Old Bear with Ferelith Hordon.

AN INTERVIEW WITH KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE WINNER NICHOLAS JOHN FRITH

The winer of the inaugural Klaus Flugge Prize talks to Michelle Pauli

AN INTERVIEW WITH SANTA MONTEFIORE

Santa Montefiore introduces The Royal Rabbits of London.

AN INTERVIEW WITH LEIGH HOBBS, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN’S LAUREATE

Ferelith Hordon chats to the creator of Old Tom, Mr Chicken and Mr Badger

Editor's Choice

Hiding Heidi

Fiona Woodcock
(Simon & Schuster Children's UK)
0

Heidi has a special talent, and the young reader meeting Heidi as she lies on the sofa will quickly guess what it is; Heidi is good at hiding. Her clothes always match her background. However, always being the best can prove unsatisfactory....

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New Talent

Cogheart

Peter Bunzl
(Usborne Publishing Ltd)
4

When Lily’s deportment teacher confiscates the magazine she’s reading telling her it has no educational value at all Lily replies, ‘It teaches piracy and air combat.’ ‘And what young lady needs to know that?’ asks her teacher. Actually it turns...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 220

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+

Under 5s

  • There's an Owl in my Towel

    Julia Donaldson
    5
  • Animal Surprises

    Nicola Davies
    5
  • The Lonely Giant

    Sophie Ambrose
    5
  • Watch out for Muddy Puddles

    Ben Faulks
    4
  • Nothing! Yasmeen Ismail

    Yasmeen Ismail
    4
  • The Greedy Goat

    Petr Horácek
    4
  • Hiding Heidi

    Fiona Woodcock
    0

Ages 5-8

  • Oi Dog!

    Kes Gray
    Claire Gray
    5
  • D is for Duck

    David Melling
    5
  • Don’t Cross the Line!

    Isabel Minhós Martins
    5
  • Billy Button: Telegram Boy

    Sally Nicholls
    5
  • The Cat and the King

    Nick Sharratt
    5
  • Paws McDraw

    Connah Brecon
    4
  • Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam The Diamond Chase

    Tracey Corderoy
    4
  • The Truth According to Arthur

    Tim Hopgood
    4
  • Dog on a Digger

    Kate Prendergast
    3
  • The Secret Railway

    Wendy Meddour
    3

Ages 8-10

  • The Great Fire of London

    Emma Adams
    5
  • Cats and Curses: Marsh Road Mysteries

    Elen Caldecott
    4
  • Cogheart

    Peter Bunzl
    4
  • The Racehorse Who Wouldn’t Gallop

    Clare Balding
    4
  • Crimson Poison

    Susan Moore
    4
  • In Focus: 101 Close-ups, Cross sections, Cutaways

    Libby Walden
    4
  • Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World

    Kate Pankhurst
    4
  • Invisible Inc.

    Steve Cole
    4
  • The Accidental Pirates Voyage to Magical North

    Claire Fayers
    4
  • Missing Arabella

    Kathryn Siebel
    3

Ages 10-14

  • Binny Bewitched

    Hilary McKay
    5
  • Geis: A Matter of Life and Death

    Alexis Deacon
    5
  • The Bone Sparrow

    Zana Fraillon
    5
  • The Creeping Shadow

    Jonathan Stroud
    5
  • A Very Good Chance

    Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
    5
  • Time after Time

    Judi Curtin
    5
  • A Child of Books

    Oliver Jeffers
    Sam Winston
    4
  • Born Scared

    Kevin Brooks
    4
  • Swimming to the Moon

    Jane Elson
    4
  • The Wrong Train

    Jeremy De Quidt
    4
  • Lydia. The Wild Girl of Pride & Prejudice

    Natasha Farrant
    4
  • Booked

    Kwame Alexander
    4
  • Kings of the Boyne

    Nicola Pierce
    4

Ages 14+

  • The Stars at Oktober Bend

    Glenda Millard
    5
  • What’s a Girl Gotta Do?

    Holly Bourne
    5
  • Beck

    Mal Peet
    Meg Rosoff
    5
  • Bad Blood: Part 1

    Jane Brittan
    5
  • Here I Stand: Stories that Speak for Freedom

    Amnesty International
    4
  • How Not To Disappear

    Clare Furniss
    4
  • Cuckoo

    Keren David
    4
  • Nothing Tastes as Good

    Claire Hennessy
    4

BfK News

ALASTAIR HUMPHREYS’ GREAT ADVENTURERS WINS THE 2019 EDUCATIONAL WRITERS’ AWARD

The winner of the 2019 Educational Writers’ Award is Alastair Humphreys’ Great Adventurers: The Incredible Expeditions of 20 Explorers (Big Picture Press).

Alastair Humphreys Great Adventures

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BLACKMAN AND DOWNHAM ON SHORTLIST FOR 2019 COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD

Former Children’s Laureate Malorie Blackman and acclaimed author Jenny Downham are on the shortlist for the 2019 Costa Children’s Book Award, which was announced today, 26th November 2020. Alongside them on the list are newcomers Jasbinder Bilan and Nicholas Downing, both of whom are published by Chicken House.

The 2019 Costa Children’s Award shortlist

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2019 ALCS EDUCATIONAL WRITERS’ AWARD SHORTLIST

Shortlist announced for the UK’s only award for creative educational writing

The Society of Authors and the Authors’ Licensing& Collecting Society have announced the shortlist for the 2019 ALCS Educational Writers’ Award, the UK’s only award for educational writing which stimulates and enhances the learning experience.

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‘INSPIRING’: CONTENDERS FOR THE 2020 BLUE PETER BOOK AWARDS REVEALED

Blue Peter Book Award logo

Six books have made it onto the shortlists for the 2020 Blue Peter Book Awards. There are two categories: Best Story, and – in non-fiction November – Best Book with Facts.

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NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2020 CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS

And we’re off… the nominations for the 2020 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals are announced today, Monday 4th November.

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2020 UKLA BOOK AWARDS THE LONGLISTS

UKLA Awards

A record number of submissions and a new category to highlight information books marks the 12th longlists for the UKLA Awards, the only national awards judged by active classroom teachers.

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JESSICA LOVE NAMED WINNER OF THE KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE 2019 FOR JULIAN IS A MERMAID

Jessica Love

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LOLLIES 2020 SHORTLIST THE YEAR’S FUNNIEST CHILDREN’S BOOKS

Michael Rosen, children’s novelist, poet and former Children’s Laureate, has announced the shortlist for the 2020 Laugh Out Loud Awards (The Lollies), the awards that celebrate the funniest children’s books.

Lollies logo

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HOOD, RUNDELL AND REYNOLDS UKLA BOOK AWARD WINNERS 2019

Morag Hood, Katherine Rundell and Jason Reynolds have been announced as the winners of the UKLA Book Awards 2019 for I Am Bat, The Explorer and Long Way Down respectively.

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CATHERINE JOHNSON WINS LITTLE REBELS CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD

The Alliance of Radical Booksellers (ARB) is delighted to announce that the winner of this year’s Little Rebels Children’s Book Award for Radical Fiction is Catherine Johnson for her book, Freedom (Scholastic 2018).

Catherine Johnsonn photo Andy Donohoe

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