Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Dav Pilkey at Home

Are you starting to get bored during lockdown?

Are you a fan of DogMan or Captain Underpants?

If you are then Dav Pilkey at Home could be just right for you. Check out the creative and fun activities HERE now, and look in again on the weekends to find new stuff.

Image from Scholastic.com HERE

Thursday, April 23, 2020

World Book Day 2020

To help celebrate World Book Day 2020 today I've added some links to book and reading activities and videos.

Storyline Online - A children's literacy website that streams videos of actors reading stories HERE. Mainly picture books.



Author Matt Stanton has daily readings on his YouTube channel HERE. His stories are humorous and have been compared to Diary of a Wimpy Kid.  They're pitched at 7-11 year olds.


Oliver Jeffers is posting a book reading daily on Instagram HERE, and afterwards you can find them on his website HERE.


Jarret J. Krosoczka has a cartoon drawing session daily on YouTube HERE and you can also find them on his website HERE.



Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Sally Rippin Holiday Program - Billie B Brown

Image taken from sallyrippin.com

Author Sally Rippin has launched a FREE Holiday Program. If you love Billie B Brown then head over HERE now for Billie B Brown activities and other fun. If you want to know which Billie B Brown books will be featured, and when, check out the book schedule HERE

Remember to make sure it's OK with mum, dad or another grown up before you to sign up to anything online.


Thursday, March 26, 2020

David Walliams reads ...

Listen to David Walliams read a new story every day for 30 days. If you haven't heard him read before, now is your chance HERE.  It's great family fun!


Thursday, February 20, 2020

Dav Pilkey

Image from Dav Pilkey website HERE
Another in a series of posts about popular children's authors and their books

Dav Pilkey was born in 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio. His full name is David Murray Pilkey Jnr, his publishing name apparently originated during a former job at Pizza Hut.
As a child Dav was diagnosed with dislexia and ADHD, he was often disruptive in class and sent outside to sit in the corridor. Dav loved to draw and he kept himself occupied while in the corridor by drawing and creating his own comic books. This is where Captain Underpants was first created!

Dav is the author of a number of book series for children, including Dumb Bunnies, Super Diaper Baby and Ricky Riccota's Mighty Robot but he is most noted as the author of the Captain Underpant's series. Most recently Dav has created the DogMan graphic novel series. 

Captain Underpants has been adapted for the big screen by DreamWorks in Captain Underpants - The Epic Adventure released in 2017. On TV you can follow The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants on Netflix...


Dav's books are some of the most popular in our school library. Currently we have 22 books written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey in our Fiction area and one picture book.

Upper Hutt Library currently holds copies of about 60 children's books by Dav Pilkey, some of these are E-books.

The above information about Dav Pilkey was adapted from HERE, and HERE. You can find out more about Rick, his books and other fun stuff  HERE and on his website HERE too.   




Monday, August 19, 2019

Ruth Paul Visit

Last Tuesday illustrator Ruth Paul visited St Brendan's. She talked about many of the books she has written and illustrated and based her presentations around her book I Am Jellyfish which won the Picture Book section of the 2018 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.

Ruth began her first two sessions with the Middle/Upper Middle and Senior syndicates by having students volunteer to act out the three main characters (Jellyfish, Swordfish and Squid) from I Am Jellyfish in front of the rest of the students.


Ruth explained how she came up with her ideas, including the funny jokes, and about her illustration process and the different art techniques she has used. She pointed out that her first drafts of the text and illustrations were often quite different to what the final book looked like as the words were tweaked, and her illustrations became more detailed. She emphasized that she had to keep trying, she didn't get things "right" the first time and had to try again and again until she was pleased with the result. 
One group had time to plan their own picture book, with Ruth writing the ideas and making illustrations on the whiteboard, unfortunately the other group ran out of time to do this. Both groups were able to ask Ruth questions which included: 
  • Who is your favourite author? 
  • Which of your books is your favourite?  and
  • Which of your books sold the most copies?

After morning tea Ruth read her book I Am Jellyfish to the Junior syndicate who were also able to plan their own picture book, with Ruth again writing the ideas and drawing illustrations on the whiteboard.

Thank you for visiting our school Ruth, we very much enjoyed your visit and hope you enjoyed your time with us also.

Ruth's visit was organised through the New Zealand Book Council "Writer's in Schools" programme with the support of Creative New Zealand. 
#writersinschools

Friday, August 9, 2019

Children's Reading Rights

More from Cressida Cowell the 11th Waterstone's Children's Laureate.


Image from Cressida Cowell on Twitter HERE

Friday, July 26, 2019

Books versus Films

Great sentiments from Cressida Cowell the 11th Waterstone's Children's Laureate.

"...because books are a kind of transformative magic that offer magical things that films aren’t as good at creating in children: empathy, creativity and intelligence. With a film, things happen out there, in a book it’s happening inside your head, so that’s empathy. Creativity – a book is partly what I say and partly what a reader imagines, whereas films are very bossy, they tell you how things would look and how they would sound. Intelligence is words. Those are the three magical powers, that’s why books have to survive – because, my goodness, we need empathetic intelligent creative people today.”

Quote taken from an interview published in The Guardian HERE

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Fifi Colston Visit




Today author & illustrator Fifi Colston visited St Brendan's. She talked about some of the books she has worked on, a different book with each Syndicate. She also held a writing workshop with a small group of children who are very interested in writing.

First Fifi read the picture book Far, Far from Home written by Elizabeth Pulford to the Junior syndicate and spoke about how she illustrated the book.

Before morning tea she spoke to the Upper Middle and Senior syndicate about her research and the process she followed while working on illustrations for the book Torty and the Soldier written by Jennifer Beck Fifi explained how she had visited Torty, who is still alive and spends time with different families in the Little family now that the soldier, Stewart Little, is no longer alive. Fifi also explained how she took extra care to make sure the scenes and soldiers uniforms in the book were true to how they would have been during World War I.


After morning tea Fifi spoke to the Middle syndicate about her book Wearable Wonders. A few lucky students got to dress up and everyone learn't about how to use free stuff and recycled items to create Wearable Wonders!


Before lunch a group of 16 students from the Upper Middles and Seniors spent about an hour with Fifi for a writing workshop. Together they created a story starter, deciding on the traits of the main character, April Muffin, and her background story. It was interesting to see the very different directions the story took even though the students all started with the same initial idea.

Fifi's visit was organised through the New Zealand Book Council "Writer's in Schools" programme with the support of Creative New Zealand.

Monday, August 20, 2018

On the New Books Display this Week





Picture Book:
  • "The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza)" retold by Philemon STURGES; illustrated by Amy WALROD
      Fiction Book:
      • "The Dragonsitter" by Josh LACEY (The Dragonsitter series)
      • "Zombie Goes to Camp" by Zac ZOMBIE (Diary of a Minecraft Zombie series)
      • "Zombie Family Reunion" by Zac ZOMBIE (Diary of a Minecraft Zombie series)
      • "Sage Cookson's Singapore" by Sally MURPHY (Sage Cookson series)
      • "Hamish and the Neverpeople" by Danny WALLACE (Hamish and ... series)
      Senior Fiction:
      • "The Warden's Daughter" by Jerry SPINELLI
      Non- Fiction: 
      • "Periodic Table" by Sean CALLERY & Miranda SMITH



      Friday, October 13, 2017

      Kiwi Kids Favourite Books


      Kiwi Kids choose New Zealand writers when asked to vote for their favourite books. To read the full article see the NZ Book Council Book Scene post HERE. Find out more about the Whitcoulls Kids' Top 50 Books HERE.
      Image : Screenshot from NZ Book Council Book Scene HERE


      Thursday, August 17, 2017

      David Walliams

      Another in a series of posts about popular children's authors and their books

      Image from HERE
      David Walliams real name is David Williams but he has taken the name Walliams as his stage surname. David was born on the 20th of August 1971, in Merton, London.

      Happy Birthday for
      Sunday David!




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      David attended Collingwood Boy's School in Wallington and then Reigate Grammar School. David is a comedian and children's author, you may be familiar with him as one of the judges of the TV show Britains Got Talent. In 2006 David swam across the English Channel raising over 1 million British Pounds for charity and in 2011 he swam the length of the River Thames raising more than 2 million British Pounds for charity.

      David's first book The Boy in the Dress was published in 2008 followed by Mr Stink in 2009. Since then he has published numerous other titles including Gangsta Granny, Ratburger, Demon Dentist, Awful Auntie and more. In addition to the fiction titles above more recently he has also published picture books such as The Slightly Annoying Elephant and There's a Snake in My School.

      Many people say that David Walliams books remind them of books by Roald Dahl.

      Several of David's books have been adapted and released as films for television.

      We have most of the books written by David Walliams in our Fiction or Picture Book areas.

      Upper Hutt Library currently holds copies of most children's books by David Walliams, as well as ebooks of some of them and a copy of the TV movie adaption of Mr Stink.

      The above information about David Walliams was adapted from HERE, and HERE. You can find out more about David, his books and other fun stuff on his website HERE too.  


      Wednesday, October 12, 2016

      Skulduggery Pleasant - New Series in 2017

      Image from HERE
      Well, it turns out that Derek Landy wasn't finished with Skulduggery Pleasant after all. He is currently writing a new series, as yet un-named, which features both Skulduggery and Valkyrie but also a new hero named Omen Darkly. 
      Next year marks the 10th Anniversary of the release of the first Skulduggery Pleasant book and apparently the whole of the first series will be re-released with new covers in early 2017. The new series will be released later in the year. As Derek apptly put it on his blog....

      "It's gonna be fun. Well, it's gonna be fun for US. 
      For you it's going to be torture."


      You can find out more and keep up-to-date with developments on Derek Landy's blog HERE or on the Skulduggery Pleasant website HERE

      Tuesday, September 13, 2016

      Happy 100th Birthday Roald Dahl

      To help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Roald Dahl's birth TIME is holding a vote for the most popular Roald Dahl book.  

      To vote for your favourite click on the image below or click HERE.



      Friday, June 24, 2016

      New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2016 - Children's Choice - Non-fiction

      The HELL Children's Choice Non-fiction finalists are:



      Anzac Heroes written by
       Maria Gill & illustrated
      by Marco Ivancic

      First to the Top written
      by David Hill & illustrated
      by Phoebe Morris



      Wild Boy written by
      Brando Yelavich


      To find out more about the books and the authors take a look here.

      See the list of Children's Choice Te Reo Maori and Young Adult finalists here.

      Vote for your favourite book(s) HERE. Voting closes on 22nd July 2016.

      Images via New Zealand Book Awards Trust



      Wednesday, June 22, 2016

      New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2016 - Children's Choice - Junior Fiction

      The HELL Children's Choice Junior Fiction finalists are:



      The Girl Who Rode the Wind
      written by Stacy Gregg


      Eneny Camp
      written by David Hill
      Cool Nukes
      written by Des Hunt


      To find out more about the books and the authors take a look here.


      Visit the blog again next week for the Children's Choice Non-fiction finalists or if you can't wait till then have a look here for a list of all the finalists.

      Vote for your favourite HERE. Voting closes on 22nd July 2016.

      Images via New Zealand Book Awards Trust



      Thursday, June 16, 2016

      New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2016 - Children's Choice - Picture Books

      The HELL Children's Choice Picture Book finalists are:



      Kuwi's Huhu Hunt written &
      illustrated by Kat Merriweather
      Stripes! No, Spots! written &
       illustrated by Vasanti Unka


      The House on the Hill written by Kyle Mewburn
      & illustrated by Sarah Davis


      To find out more about the books and the authors and illustrators take a look here.

      Visit the blog again next week for the Children's Choice Junior Fiction finalists or if you can't wait till then have a look here for a list of all the finalists.

      Vote for your favourite HERE. Voting closes on 22nd July 2016.

      Images via New Zealand Book Awards Trust


      Thursday, June 2, 2016

      Goosebumps: 10 Things You Didn't Know About R.L.Stine ...

      Are you a Goosebumps fan?
      Do you think you know quite a bit about Goosebumps or R.L.Stine?
      Would you like to know more?

      Recently The Guardian published a picture piece about  Goosebumps: 10 Things You Didn't Know About R.L.Stine - in Pictures

      http://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/gallery/2016/may/16/goosebumps-rl-stine-what-you-didn-t-know
      Image from www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site

      Luckily I don't consider myself an expert on Goosebumps or R.L. Stine, because I didn't know any of this!