Bestselling author Elle McNicoll joins us on Authors Live to share her YA debut, Some Like it Cold!
Once registered, you will be sent a link to tune in before the broadcast. You can send in your questions for Axel Scheffler using the hashtag #BBCAuthorsLive on X (formerly known as Twitter), or email ...
Reading is Caring can help you build on your existing relationship with a loved one who is living with dementia to create a personalised shared reading experience. If you care for someone who is ...
Do you know a Bookbug Hero?The Bookbug Hero Award in association with Walker Books is now in its sixth year and celebrates ...
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Dr Suzanne Zeedyk explains how focused time in a Bookbug session helps babies' brains to develop new connections and learn new things about the world You can listen ...
Picture books have a huge role to play in helping little ones understand the world in which they're growing up in, which is why it's so important for all families and identities, including LGBTQ+ ones ...
Demonstrating one way that companies can support our work, Scrap Car Comparison has made Scottish Book Trust their featured ...
Our annual award for emerging writers has five separate categories, all inviting applications in English and Scots: Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction, Scots, Poetry, Spoken Word and Children's and ...
Try singing this to your baby when they wake up. You could use your wee one’s name, changing the words to ‘Hello… [baby's name] let’s have fun and play’ Use this as circle time when children arrive at ...
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