by IBBY | Sep 7, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2020
Exhibition Review: Beatrix Potter’s Fairyland back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 June Hopper Swain Tucked away upstairs in the Victoria & Albert Museum’s Leighton Corridor, this well-mounted exhibition, that offers much to delight and surprise, concentrates on those...
by IBBY | Sep 7, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2020
Prima Le Parole back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 Martin Jenkins I have been writing non-fiction (information, fact-based, call them what you will) books aimed at children, natural history mainly, for nearly 30 years now. I have had a fair few published and usually several...
by IBBY | Sep 7, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2020
Getting Us Engaged! The Power of Biographical Picture Books back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 Diletta Donato Biographical picture books weave their magic in so many different ways. They may sweep us up in the excitement of new research, evoke the past through the power of...
by IBBY | Sep 7, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2020
Non-Fiction: Its Relevance, Popularity and Creativity! back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 Yuval Zommer We are in the midst of a golden age for non-fiction as more titles than ever before are being published, with higher production values and covering a wider, more diverse...
by IBBY | Sep 7, 2020 | IBBYLink Spring 2020
I Want to Be an . . . Air Stewardess: The Careers Comics of GIRL (1951–1964) back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 Louise Johnson I was always going to read GIRL. Was there ever any other choice for somebody who grew up in the eighties reading the weekly Twinkle (1968–1999)...
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Storytime and Engaged Learning with an Informational Poetry Picture Book back to IBBYLink Spring 2020 Karen Bentall Non-fiction picture books are a staple of storytime for me and my 620 students. After the extraordinary stillness when all eyes and ears are on the...