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BfK No. 242 - May 2020
BfK 242 May 2020

This issue’s cover illustration is from Pests written and illustrated by Emer Stamp. Thanks to Hodder Children’s Books for their help with this May cover.

By clicking here you can view, print or download the fully artworked Digital Edition of BfK 242 May 2020.

BfK No. 242 Articles

Editorial July 2020

Comment from the editor

Is Lockdown the Perfect Time to Write?

Writing under Lockdown: Matt Brown struggles

Ten Essential Children's Books

Ten essential books for young readers chosen by Frank Cottrell-Boyce

Windows into Illustration: Mini Grey

Mini Grey on her book The Bad Bunnies' Magic Show

Authorgraph 242: Elizabeth Acevedo

Elizabeth Acevedo interviewed by Nicolette Jones

Celebrating Bob Hartman and the 25th Anniversary of The Lion Storyteller Bible

25 years of the Lion Storyteller Bible

Marvellous Medicine: how to get through the Coronavirus epidemic with children’s books

The children's authors providing a tonic

More Marvellous Medicine

More fun activities for engagement and entertainment for children during lockdown.

Illustrating Pippi

Reimagining Pippi Longstocking

Beyond the Secret Garden Hooray for Health Workers!

Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O’Connor raise a cheer for some fictional doctors and nurses

Beyond the Secret Garden: A Round Up

In one place, all the Beyond the Secret Garden articles by Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O'Connor

Margaret Meek Spencer 1925 – 4 May 2020

Margaret Meek Spencer remembered by Clive Barnes

I Wish I'd Written

Beverley Birch chooses

AN INTERVIEW WITH SHAUN TAN WINNER OF 2020 CILIP KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL

Shaun Tan discusses his book Tales from the Inner City, winner of the 2020 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal with Jake Hope.

Classics in Short No 141: Some Little Men and Women

Seven Little Australians

A Q&A INTERVIEW WITH ALI SPARKES

Ali Sparkes answers our questions on The Night Speakers series.

A Q&A INTERVIEW WITH HOLLY RACE

The author of Midnight's Twins answers our questions.

Editor's Choice

The Girl from the Sea and other stories

Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
4

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New Talent

One Fox: A Counting Book Thriller

Kate Read
5

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 242

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

Under 5s

  • One Fox: A Counting Book Thriller

    Kate Read
    5
  • Bunnies on the Bus

    Philip Ardagh
    5
  • King of the Classroom

    Derrick Barnes
    4
  • Perdu

    Richard Jones
    4
  • Meet the Planets

    Caryl Hart
    4
  • Hugo

    Atinuke
    4
  • The Bad Day

    Frann Preston-Gannon
    4
  • Everyone's Awake

    Colin Meloy
    4
  • My Mama

    Annemarie van Haeringen
    4
  • Follow Me, Flo!

    Jarvis
    3

Ages 5-8

  • The Tale of a Toothbrush

    M.G. Leonard
    5
  • Bear Shaped

    Dawn Coulter-Cruttenden
    5
  • On Wings of Words

    Jennifer Berne
    5
  • Hello, Crow!

    Candace Savage
    5
  • Frockodile

    Jeanne Willis
    5
  • There's a Crocodile in the House

    Paul Cookson
    4
  • The Lost Book

    Margarita Surnaite
    4
  • Animal Explorers: Lola the Plant Hunter

    Sharon Rentta
    4
  • Hey, Water!

    Antoinette Portis
    4
  • A Book of Bears: At Home with Bears Around the World

    Katie Viggers
    4
  • Another book about bears

    Laura Bunting
    Philip Bunting
    4
  • Midge and Mo

    Lara Williamson
    4
  • Tiny T Rex and the Very Dark Dark

    Jonathan Stutzman
    3

Ages 8-10

  • The House of Hidden Wonders

    Sharon Gosling
    5
  • Agents of the Wild: Operation Honeyhunt

    Jennifer Bell
    5
  • The Story of Inventions

    Catherine Barr
    Steve Williams
    5
  • Super Happy Magic Forest and the Humongous Fungus

    Matty Long
    5
  • The Vanishing Trick

    Jenni Spangler
    4
  • The Girl from the Sea and other stories

    Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
    4
  • A Kind of Spark

    Elle McNicholl
    4
  • Hope Jones Saves the World

    Josh Lacey
    4
  • Wilde

    Eloise Williams
    4
  • Johnny Ball: Accidental Football Genius

    Matt Oldfield
    3
  • Freddie's Amazing Bakery: The Cookie Mystery

    Harriet Whitehorn
    3
  • Anisha: Accidental Detective

    Serena Patel
    Emma McCann
    3
  • Mermaid School

    Lucy Courtney
    3

Ages 10-14

  • TrooFriend

    Kirsty Appelbaum
    5
  • Chasing Ghosts

    Nicola Pierce
    4
  • Wink

    Rob Harrell
    4
  • Robin Hood

    Robert Muchamore
    4
  • The Vanishing Trick

    Jenni Spangler
    4
  • The Sound of Freedom

    Ann Murtagh
    4
  • Hope against Hope

    Sheena Wilkinson
    4
  • The Infinite

    Patience Agbabi
    4
  • Clean Getaway

    Nic Stone
    3
  • Memoirs of a Basque Cow

    Bernado Atxaga
    3
  • The List of Things That Will Not Change

    Rebecca Stead
    2

Ages 14+

  • The Pieces of Ourselves

    Maggie Harcourt
    4
  • The Falling in Love Montage

    Ciara Smyth
    4
  • A Phoenix First Must Burn

    Patrice Caldwell
    4
  • The Gone Book

    Helena Close
    3
  • Most Likely

    Sarah Watson
    3
  • Burn

    Patrick Ness
    3

BfK News

CRESSIDA COWELL LAUNCHES NEW LAUREATE INITIATIVE IN SUPPORT OF SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND CALLS ON PM TO ACT

‘How can a child become a reader for pleasure if their parents or carers cannot afford books, and their primary school has no library, or that library is woefully insufficient?’

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SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2021 UKLA BOOK AWARDS

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ALL STORIES, A NEW MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME FOR UNDERREPRESENTED CHILDREN’S BOOK WRITERS

A new mentorship scheme for underrepresented authors launches today, 30 March. All Stories offers fourteen mentorships delivered by expert children’s book editors.

All Stories logo

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2021 SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR CILIP CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS

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The shortlists for the prestigious CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals are announced today, 18 March. The awards are the UK’s oldest for children and young people.

This year’s judges praised their shortlists for ‘offering hope and escapism during lockdown’ through explorations of freedom, the great outdoors and journeys through the natural world.

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INAUGURAL LONGLIST ANNOUNCED FOR THE JHALAK CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG ADULT PRIZE

The Jhalak Prize has announced the longlist for the inaugural Jhalak Children’s & Young Adult Prize.

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ONJALI RAÚF BECOMES WRITER IN RESIDENCE FOR BOOKTRUST

Award-winning author and activist, Onjali Raúf takes up the post as the new Writer in Residence for BookTrust, today, International Women’s Day. She takes over from Smriti Halls.

Onjali Q Raúf

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LONGLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 CILIP CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS

The longlist for the 2021 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals have been announced.

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LONGLIST ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE

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NOW OPEN: 2021 HENRIETTA BRANFORD WRITING COMPETITION

Finish a story started by Branford Boase Award winner Liz Hyder

The Henrietta Branford Writing Competition, the annual competition for young people which runs in conjunction with the Branford Boase Award, is now open.

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TWO UK ENTRIES ON IBBY LIST OF OUTSTANDING BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

Every two years, IBBY invites nominations for its international List of Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities. Nominations are made by IBBY national sections and the final list is selected from these by the IBBY Documentation Centre of Books for Young People with Disabilities, based in Toronto. Because of its international content, the list is unique in the children’s book world. It is a huge voluntary undertaking as every country is encouraged to submit up to twelve titles across the three categories.

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