Thank you, Daliburgh School, for letting me share my stories with you! I loved sharing stories with children who actually know what peat is! The children really engaged well with the stories and I even learnt a word or two of Gaelic!
Thank you, Daliburgh School, for letting me share my stories with you! I loved sharing stories with children who actually know what peat is! The children really engaged well with the stories and I even learnt a word or two of Gaelic!
It was so nice to return back to Italy, albeit through a computer screen. Thank you EISP () for letting me share my stories. The children engaged wonderfully with the books and so it was so nice to be reading directly to a classroom again!
A lovely session with all the pre-prep at Handcross Park School. Read More →
What a fun filled two days it was chatting with the children at the Banda School about books and reading. Read More →
I have never been one of those people who rushes around all the time- appearing very busy but never having time to do anything. I have always, as a result, felt slightly inadequate as I have time to read a book, time to bake a cake, time to grow flowers and time to do the washing up. Read More →
16th March 2020
What a heavenly day at Rosemary Works Primary School. Read More →
4th March 2020
What a wonderful day coming to share my stories at Longforgan primary School, getting their creative juices ready and flowing in preparation for World Book Day. Read More →
28th February 2020
What a wonderful time Angus, Oscar and me had at Kincardine O’Neil primary School. Read More →
What a wonderful morning at Banana moon nursery. The children were all so welcoming and after sitting having a snack of our shortbread biscuits and getting to know each other we very quickly settled into our book reading corner and read about Oscar’s adventures. Read More →
What a treat to come to the Merlin School for a wonderful reading today. To be met by the whole school at assembly was quite a shock for poor Oscar but he coped admirably and rose to the challenge, giving the floor to Angus the robin to take in his stead. Read More →