Tag Archives: Book Week

Lucky me another school visit as an Author Illustrator

Oh boy! Am I the lucky one, I have been asked back to visit St John’s Primary School in Gravesend next week. That’s great! I must have been doing something right!! I get such a buzz out of my school visits … Continue reading

About the Book Week at Woodmansterne Primary School, Streatham

I was looking forward to the lovely children at Woodmansterne Primary School in Streatham… and that is certainly what I got, some very lovely children. They very kindly invited me to talk about and show some of my work as … Continue reading

About Craylands School, Author/Illustrator Book Week Visit

Author/Illustrator Book Week visits are always so much fun, and my visit to Craylands School was no exception. What a lovely crowd of very enthusiastic, positive and very able children. I think I held a workshop for every year in … Continue reading

Craylands School, Author/Illustrator Book Week Visit

Another school to look forward to: I’ve been invited to make an Author/Illustrator Book Week Visit to Craylands School. Visiting schools must be about the most rewarding job on the planet. Apart from being a brain surgeon perhaps and naturally I … Continue reading

I still run around like a mad thing, but also spend time in a book.

World Book Week 2012 Availability

I still have some days available for World Book Week. I have written a good number of children’s books, mainly humorous and joke books. So I combine creative illustrating/cartooning and creative writing in my visits. Ideas are very important, so we … Continue reading

Book Week at Woodmansterne Primary School, Streatham

Great! I am looking forward to another fun Book Week event with the lovely children at Woodmansterne Primary School.  

Book Week at Aylesford School-Sports College

I am looking forward to visiting Aylesford School on the 28th February. I will be visiting as an Author/Illustrator and my aim is to encourage students to develop a real interest in books. We will be creating our own characters, … Continue reading