Representing the diversity of autistic people
From Pixar to picture books, representation is better than ever Pixar studios made waves recently with its short film “Float,” a beautiful tribute from a…
From Pixar to picture books, representation is better than ever Pixar studios made waves recently with its short film “Float,” a beautiful tribute from a…
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Social worker, family therapist and author of My Book about Brains, Change and Dementia – Lynda Moore – talks about the importance of having an…
Autistic people have changed the world, now the world has to change to understand them, writes Deborah Brownson MBE, author of He’s Not Naughty! and…
Listen to author Shanni Collins read from her children’s book of rhyming stories, All You Need is is Love, which helps children to understand that…
By Richy K. Chandler, author and illustrator of Lucy the Octopus Alongside writing and illustrating my own stories, I’ve also been running comic creation workshops…
THE GIANT FROM NOWHERE My name is Frances Dickens and I worked as a primary school teacher in an inner London school. Many of the…
One thing is for sure, terror will strike again, and it will feature massively in the media. Children will see and hear about it and…
Our new catalogue provides a full list of new and bestselling resources on important issues for primary, secondary and special schools, including: mental health, counselling,…
To celebrate the launch of Ali Redford’s The Mermaid Who Couldn’t, artist Kara Simpson talks us through how she created and compiled the beautifully rich…