Book it! for schools pack 2011

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BOOK IT! FOR SCHOOLS 7 – 14 OCTOBER 2011 BOOKING OPENS WEDNESDAY 15 JUNE Fill out the booking form at www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/bookit-schools

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WELCOME Welcome to the 2011 Book It! for Schools programme I have really enjoyed putting together our fantastic programme for 2011 and hope you will find something here to wow and excite your pupils, from the magic of poetry to the thrill of seeing illustrations come to life in front of your eyes. This year we welcome back festival favourite Julia Donaldson, who has just been announced as the new Children’s Laureate for 2011 – 2013. Julia will get everyone singing and acting out her stories. Another favourite, James Mayhew, will bring the history of art to life through the eyes of Katie, who climbs through picture frames and into adventures. You can take a pencil for a walk with brilliant illustrator Bruce Ingman, and hear all about how Ian Whybrow gets his ideas for his Harry and the Dinosaur and brand new Meercat Madness stories. For poetry lovers we are extremely lucky to welcome Roger McGough who will be telling you amazing poems and drawing live on stage, and don’t miss the opportunity to create your own poem in a workshop with poet James Carter. There will no doubt be plenty of laughs in Kaye Umansky and John Dougherty’s high-energy events. And we are delighted to welcome back Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell of Edge Chronicle fame, Philip Reeve, master of the inventive Mortal Engines series, and to introduce Francesca Simon who will tell you about her brand new adventure inspired by her love of Norse mythology. Linking in with KS2/3 history, we have devised a World War 2 day, which features an illustrated talk and workshops from the Anne Frank Trust along with a highly interactive session with WW2 historian James Holland. Finally we are thrilled to welcome prize-winning and thought-provoking author Malorie Blackman, and adult author Simon Scarrow whose first book for young people Gladiator: Fight for Freedom is as exciting as they come. Please do come and try these wonderful authors. If there is an author or book you would like to know a bit more about, please do not hesitate to contact me on 01242 570782. I am always happy to talk about authors and books! Jane Churchill, Book It! Director Booking opens Wednesday 15 June 2011 Book online at www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/bookit-schools E: education@cheltenhamfestivals.com T: 01242 775891/775822


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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Events and workshops

Date

Time

Suitable for years

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Julia Donaldson

Fri 7 Oct

11.30 – 12.30

1-3

3

S2

Malorie Blackman

Fri 7 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

7–9

4

S3

Francesca Simon

Mon 10 Oct

10.00 – 11.00

3–6

5

S4

Stewart and Riddell

Mon 10 Oct

11.45 – 12.45

5–7

6

S5

Bruce Ingman

Mon 10 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

1–3

7

S6

James Mayhew

Tue 11 Oct

10.00 – 11.00

2–4

8

S7

Ian Whybrow

Tue 11 Oct

11.45 – 12.45

2–4

9

S8

Simon Scarrow

Tue 11 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

6–8

10

Wed 12 Oct

10.00 – 11.00

6–7

11

Wed 12 Oct

11.45 – 12.45

6–8

12

Wed 12 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

7–9

13

Wed 12 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

6–7

11

Thur 13 Oct

10.00 – 11.00

3–5

14

S9 S10 S11 S12 S13

Anne Frank Trust workshop Anne Frank Trust event James Holland Anne Frank Trust workshop James Carter workshop

S14

John Dougherty

Thur 13 Oct

11.45 – 12.45

3–5

15

S15

James Carter workshop

Thur 13 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

3–5

14

S16

Berlie Doherty

THur 13 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

4-6

16

S17

Philip Reeve

Fri 14 Oct

10.00 – 11.00

5–7

17

S18

Kaye Umansky

Fri 14 Oct

11.45 – 12.45

3–5

18

S19

Roger McGough

Fri 14 Oct

1.30 – 2.30

3-6

19

Young Writers’ Day at Cheltenham College Junior School

Fri 14 Oct

9.15 – 3.00

5-6

20

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FAQs I am thinking of bringing children from my school to the Book It! For Schools programme; how do I go about making a booking? It’s simple! Just use our online booking form. All bookings are handled by the Education team at Cheltenham Festivals. If an event is sold out, we can advise you about other events which your pupils might enjoy. online booking form: www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/bookit-schools. email education@cheltenhamfestivals.com tel 01242 775891/775822 I don’t know exactly how many pupils will be in my class in the autumn term; how many tickets should I book? Do I have to pay for the tickets as soon as I book them? We realise that this is a common problem for schools, and so you have until 14 September 2011 to confirm your final numbers. After this date your tickets are nonrefundable. You will receive a ticket document, which you should bring with you to the Festival; your invoice will be sent to the school finance office. There is a lot to consider when undertaking a school trip; how well organised is the Festival? We think that it is very well organised, and from the feedback we receive, our visiting schools think so too! Festival staff meet and greet you when you arrive at Cheltenham Town Hall and then escort you to your first event. All the venues are easily accessible. Festival staff will help seat your party, and are always available to deal with queries and give assistance. Advice for preparing a risk assessment will be available on our website. We would like to meet the author after the event; can our children bring their own books to be signed? If children already have a copy of an author’s book, they are very welcome to bring it to be signed after the event in the Waterstone’s Festival Book Tent, where they can also buy other books to be signed. If you don’t have time to stay and meet your author, you can order books in advance from Waterstone’s to be signed at the Festival. Waterstone’s can also organise signed book plates for your pupils. For more information about book orders contact Barbara Pendrigh at Waterstone’s on 01242 571779. We want to bring packed lunches with us, is there anywhere to eat them? Lots of schools have lunch during their visit to the Festival. There are large gardens behind Cheltenham Town Hall, with plenty of space for children to relax and enjoy themselves. In case of rain, there is some limited cover to keep you dry! Is there anywhere to park? Where should our coach pull up? There is plenty of on-street metered parking for minibuses around the Town Hall, but the area will be busy, so please allow plenty of time to find a space. There are also several public car parks within a few minutes’ walk of the Town Hall. Coaches should arrive a minimum of 15 minutes before the start of your first event. Coaches can pull up at the front of the Town Hall (GL50 1QA) for disembarkation but must then move on and wait at a dedicated coach parking area until pick-up time. There is free parking for coaches at Cheltenham Race Course (GL50 4SH).

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Friday 7 October 2011

11.30 – 12.30 Singalong with Julia Donaldson Years 1 – 3

£4 About the event Opening our programme with a flourish, here is the ever-popular Julia Donaldson live on stage in her brilliant new singalong show. Join in with all your favourites from The Gruffalo and Other Songs, and Room on the Broom and other Songs. Watch Julia and husband Malcolm’s hilarious re-enactment of What the Ladybird Heard (a tale of dastardly deeds in the farmyard). Audience participation is strongly encouraged – and look out for a special guest appearance by the Gruffalo!

About Julia Donaldson Julia Donaldson is the UK’s most popular picture-book author for young children. She lives in Glasgow with her husband, Malcolm, who stars alongside her in her brilliant shows which she performs at schools, libraries and festivals. www.gruffalo.com/

In the book corner Zog The Gruffalo and other Songs Room on the Broom and other Songs What the Ladybird Heard

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Friday 7 October 2011

1.30 – 2.30 Malorie Blackman Years 7 – 9

£4 About the event. Join one of our most respected and popular authors in a rare Festival appearance as she discusses her writing and her eagerly-awaited new novel Boys Don’t Cry. This gripping story tackles the realities of teenage fatherhood, prejudice and homophobia with her customary blend of sensitivity and humour. Here is your chance to ask Malorie about the inspiration behind her many brilliant books including the fantastic Noughts and Crosses series.

About Malorie Blackman Award-winning author Malorie Blackman has written over 50 books including Noughts and Crosses, PigHeart Boy, Hacker and Whizziwig. She has written TV scripts and original dramas for CITV and BBC Education. She is a graduate of the National Film and Television School, and divides her time between bookand script-writing. www.malorieblackman.co.uk

In the book corner Boys Don’t Cry Noughts and Crosses Hacker

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Monday 10 October 2011

10.00 – 11.00 Myths and Legends with Francesca Simon Years 3 – 6

£4 About the event What happens when a sleeping army wakes? Meet Francesca Simon, the author of the hugely popular Horrid Henry series, as she talks about her fantastic new adventure, The Sleeping Army. Enter the mysterious and exciting other world of murderous giants, dragons, and Viking gods. Find out how Francesca’s love of medieval history and Norse mythology inspired her new book, and what happens when the ancient Lewis Chessmen* come to life in the British Museum!

About Francesca Simon Francesca Simon attended both Yale and Oxford Universities, where she specialised in Medieval Studies. How this prepared her to write children’s books she cannot imagine. After her son Joshua was born in 1989, she started writing children’s books full time. Francesca has published over 50 books, including the immensely popular Horrid Henry series, which has now sold over fifteen million copies. She lives in London with her husband and son, and their Tibetan Spaniel, Shanti.

*The Lewis Chessmen were discovered buried on the Island of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides in 1831. They date from the 12th century, and were carved in Scandinavia out of walrus tusk. The bulk of them are now exhibited in the British Museum.

www.francescasimon.com

In the book corner The Sleeping Army Helping Hercules Horrid Henry and the Zombie Vampire

Photo courtesy of Francesco Guidicini

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Monday 10 October 2011 11.45 – 12.45 Edge Chronicles to Muddle Earth with Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell Years 5 – 7

£4 About the event Join the award-winning creators of The Edge Chronicles, Far-Flung Adventures, Barnaby Grimes and Muddle Earth for a high octane event on how they invent their fantasy worlds together. Go with Paul on a journey to the Edge, to Muddle Earth, and to a Wild-West world where awesome dragon-like beasts (Wyrmes) roam supreme in their new epic Wyrmeweald, and watch Chris create the amazing illustrations that bring their incredibly imaginitive worlds to life.

About Stewart & Riddell Paul Stewart is a well-established and award-winning author of children’s books – writing everything from picture books to fantasy, sci-fi and horror. He has had over fifty titles published. Chris Riddell is an award-winning graphic artist whose finely-detailed line drawings are instantly recognisable. He is also a renowned political cartoonist for the Observer and the Guardian. They co-created the bestselling Edge Chronicles series, loved by children the world over. www.stewartandriddell.co.uk

In the book corner Wyrmeweald – Returner’s Wealth The Edge Chronicles The Last of the Sky Pirates Far-flung Adventures

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Monday 10 October 2011

1.30 – 2.30 Take a Pencil for a Walk with Bruce Ingman Years 1 – 3

£4 About the event What is it like to work with Allan Ahlberg? How do you turn ideas into picture books? Join award-winning illustrator Bruce Ingman as he brings characters and stories to life in front of your very eyes in this lively creative event. Get your own imagination in gear too, with video clips, live drawing and lots of interactive fun, Bruce will also be introducing his brilliant new character Ronny Rock in the world exclusive unveiling of Ronny Rock starring in Monster Cake Meltdown.

About Bruce Ingman Bruce Ingman was presented with the prestigious Mother Goose Award in 1995. Since then, he has written and illustrated several children's books, including Bad News! I'm in Charge!, and illustrated a selection of stunningly original books written by Allan Ahlberg. Bruce lives in London. www.bruceingman.com

In the book corner The Pencil The Runaway Dinner Ronny Rock Starring in Monster cake Meltdown

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Tuesday 11 October 2011 10.00 - 11.00 The Greatest Picture Show with James Mayhew Years 2 – 4

ÂŁ4 About the event Imagine you could climb through a picture frame and have adventures inside a painting! Join James Mayhew as he talks about the inspiration behind his much-loved Katie series, how imagination creates pictures and books, how he paints and just why he loves discovering things about famous artists. This year, Katie goes to Scotland and meets the Loch Ness monster! Join James, Katie and Nessie on a true Highland adventure and see James paint live on stage!

About James Mayhew James Mayhew created his first Katie book Katie's Picture Show over twenty years ago as a way to share his enthusiasm for art with children. His series of Katie books are muchloved and respected as an early introduction to art. James lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and son. He promises not to have tonsillitis this year! jamesmayhewkatiespictureshow.blogspot.com

In the book corner Katie in Scotland Katie and the Waterlily Pond Katie and the Mona Lisa

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Tuesday 11 October 2011

11.45 – 12.45 Dinosaurs and Meerkats with Ian Whybrow Years 2 – 4

£4 About the event Join the ever-inventive Ian Whybrow to hear all about his latest funny fiction for young readers. Set in the Kalahari, Meerkat Madness is the first in a hilarious action-adventure series about a ragtag group of meerkat pups and their eccentric babysitter Uncle Fearless. In Harry and the Dinosaurs: Roar to the Rescue we find out what happens to Harry when he grows too old for the bucketful of dinosaurs. With plenty of laughs along the way, we find out how this bestselling author comes up with his wacky ideas and loveable characters.

About Ian Whybrow Ian Whybrow’s first book for children was published in 1989. Over a hundred books and lots of prizes later he is still at it! He is proud to have been included in the top ten mostborrowed writers in British libraries, and the cartoon version of Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs is broadcast worldwide on television. www.ianwhybrow.com

In the book corner Meerkat Madness More Meerkat Madness Harry and the Dinosaurs: The Snow Smashers Harry and the Dinosaurs: A Monster Surprise

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Tuesday 11 October 2011 1.30 – 2.30 Gladiator! The Fight for Freedom with Simon Scarrow Years 6 – 8

£4 About the event Recruited as a gladiator, young Marcus Cornelius Primus faces a new life of brutal training, governed by strict rules, as he learns the skills of an elite warrior. Travel with author Simon Scarrow on a journey back to Ancient Rome and the often brutal lives of the gladiators. His blockbusting novel Gladiator: Fight for Freedom is full of fascinating insights and this riveting and very entertaining event culminates in a fun and interactive Gladiator challenge game.

About Simon Scarrow Simon Scarrow was born in Nigeria and lived in many different places, including Hong Kong and the Bahamas, before settling in Britain. He has travelled with his wife and children across the world to Italy, Greece, Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Egypt to research his historical novels. Lucky children! Simon was also a teacher for many years – a job he loved and only gave up, reluctantly, in order to devote himself to his writing. www.scarrow.co.uk

In the book corner Gladiator: Fight for Freedom

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10.00 – 11.00 and 1.30 – 2.30 Anne Frank Workshops with the Anne Frank Trust Years 6 – 7

Wednesday 12 October 2011

£5 About the workshops Join in an art workshop using the inspiring words of teenage diarist Anne Frank. Pupils will spend a creative hour reflecting on the dangers of intolerance, their own identity, their own dreams and work collectively to create a 'map' of their thoughts and feelings. This will be on large canvasses using paint and mixed media, and will allow children to self-reflect and express themselves. NB this workshop takes place twice today.

About the Anne Frank Trust The Anne Frank Trust delivers a whole range of workshops for people of all ages. In schools, the Trust offers workshops covering many subject areas, especially Citizenship, History, RE, Drama, Art and English. The Trust works with pupils in KS 2 in primary schools, using the story of Anne Frank, and the inspiration of her words. For older pupils, the history of the Holocaust and Anne’s full story are explored in more detail. Our aim is to inspire young people, equip them with confidence, and allow learning to take place in unusual and exciting ways. www.annefrank.org.uk

In the book corner The Diary of a Young Girl The Life of Anne Frank The World of Anne Frank The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank The Story of Anne Frank

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Wednesday 12 October 2011 11.45 – 12.45 The life, times and diary of Anne Frank with the Anne Frank Trust Years 6 – 8

£4 About the event The Diary of a Young girl was first published in 1947. Since then, millions of people have read, and been inspired by, the thoughts and hopes of Anne Frank. Come and hear the story of Anne Frank and her family, and how she came to be one of the biggest-selling authors of all time, in this thought-provoking presentation and talk from the Anne Frank Trust. What was the motivation behind her words, what kind of person was she, what lessons can we learn from her, and why is she still relevant and inspirational today?

About the Anne Frank Trust The Anne Frank Trust delivers a whole range of workshops for people of all ages. In schools, the Trust offers workshops covering many subject areas, especially Citizenship, History, RE, Drama, Art and English. The Trust works with pupils in KS 2 in primary schools, using the story of Anne Frank, and the inspiration of her words. For older pupils, the history of the Holocaust and Anne’s full story are explored in more detail. Our aim is to inspire young people, equip them with confidence, and allow learning to take place in unusual and exciting ways. www.annefrank.org.uk

In the book corner The Diary of a Young Girl The Life of Anne Frank The World of Anne Frank The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank The Story of Anne Frank

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Wednesday 12 October 2011

1.30 – 2.30 Duty Calls with James Holland Years 7 – 9

£4 About the event Join military historian and WW2 expert James Holland in this fascinating and highly interactive ‘show and tell’ - with genuine WWII memorabilia – and hear about his gripping new novel Duty Calls: Dunkirk This exciting and informative event is a wonderful opportunity for pupils to engage with a key component of the KS3 curriculum. Try on and handle soldiers’ uniforms, RAF jackets, rifles, pistols and machine guns (not loaded!) These are items that most people would only ever get to see behind a glass cabinet in a museum!

About James Holland James Holland is the bestselling author of numerous historical nonfiction titles for adults, and recently presented Battle of Britain; The Real Story on BBC2. His many interviews with veterans of the Second World War can be accessed at www.secondworldwarforum.com.

In the book corner Duty Calls: Dunkirk is James Holland’s first novel for younger readers.

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Thursday 13 October 2011

10.00 – 11.00 and 1.30 – 2.30

How to Turn your Teacher Purple with James Carter Years 3 – 5 £5 About the workshops In these sizzling poetry workshops we discover that science is full of weird and wonderful language that poetry just loves – quarks and quasars, atoms and ammonites, organisms and oxygen, protons and photons, electrons and electricity – to name a just a few. Join poet James Carter and create your very own sizzling science poem for display on our website. He’ll also be reading from his exciting new poetry book, How To Turn Your Teacher Purple, and may even bring his guitar too! NB this workshop takes place twice today.

About James Carter For poet and cat lover James Carter, electric guitars have been a lifelong passion. In fact, James takes his guitar (called Keith, of course) with him to play during his poetry performances. He likes doing this because a) it’s great fun, and b) it frightens the teachers a bit. James lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and two daughters. www.jamescarterpoet.co.uk .

In the book corner How to Turn Your Teacher Purple Cars, Stars and Electric Guitars

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Thursday 13 October 2011

11.45 – 12.45 John Dougherty Years 3 – 5

£4 About the event Author, songwriter and poet John Dougherty invites you to join him as he brings his Zeus and Jack Slater stories to life with dramatic readings, audience participation and plenty of jokes and puns. John is also a songwriter and finds it difficult not to pick up his guitar during one of his brilliantly entertaining events. John never fails to have his young audience in stitches, as well as fill their brains with facts about what it’s like to be an author, how publishing works, and even how to have sympathy for their long-suffering teachers!

About John Dougherty

Born in Larne, Northern Ireland, John Dougherty now lives in Gloucestershire. He has been among other things - a volunteer residential social worker, a YMCA staff member, a machine operator and, for eleven years, a primary school teacher. Now he writes fulltime (aside from when he’s visiting schools to talk about his writing). www.visitingauthor.com

In the book corner Zeus Sorts it Out Zeus on the Loose Jack Slater, Monster Investigator

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Thursday 13 October 2011 1.30 – 2.30 Adventure, friendship, treason and betrayal with Berlie Doherty Years 4 – 6

£4 About the event Will Montague is a page to Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. But these are dangerous times and, as the King’s favourite, Will gains many enemies in Court. They soon convince the King that Will’s father has committed treason and must be thrown into Newgate Prison. Will is forced to flee Hampton Court and go into hiding in the back streets of London. Lost and in mortal danger, he is rescued by a poor boy, Nick Drew. Together they brave imprisonment and death as they embark on a great adventure to set Will’s father free. Treason is an exciting historical novel from the award-winning Berlie Doherty.

About Berlie Doherty Berlie Doherty began writing for children in 1983, after teaching and working in radio. She has written more than 35 books for children, as well as for the theatre, radio and television. Her work is published all over the world, and many of her books have been televised. www.berliedoherty.com

In the book corner Treason Street Child Children of Winter

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Friday 14 October 2011

10.00 – 11.00 On the move again with Philip Reeve Years 5 – 7

£4 About the event Philip Reeve’s Mortal Engines books are set in one of the most exciting and inventive fantasy worlds ever created. Hear Philip Reeve introduce his new story Scrivener’s Moon in which the city of London begins to move on wheels! New London terrifies the world beyond, and armies determined to stop it are gathering to attack. A great war is about to change the future of the human race. Find out all about the world of Mortal Engines and the inspiration behind the books. There will be plenty of time for all your questions.

About Philip Reeve Philip Reeve is a very successful illustrator and novelist; indeed he began his working life drawing cartoons for Horrible Histories and Murderous Maths – fact! This is partly why it took him over a decade to write Mortal Engines, his first book for older readers, and now an award-winning quartet. Philip lives on Dartmoor with his wife and son. www.philip-reeve.com

In the book corner Mortal Engines Here Lies Arthur Scrivener’s Moon

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Friday 14 October 2011

11.45 – 12.45 Raise the roof with Kaye Umansky Years 3– 5

£4 About the event Back by popular demand, join the magical Kaye Umansky as she raises the roof at one of her uproarious events. Come and join in the fun as she talks about her classic character Pongwiffy and all her other fun and fiendish creations. Kaye’s writing, and in particular her dialogue, has a strong rhythmic quality, making it ideal for reading aloud. Her event will be full of rhymes raps, readings and lots of laughs.

About Kaye Umansky Kaye Umansky was born in Plymouth, Devon. As a child, her favourite reads included Peter Pan, Ballet Shoes, Wind in the Willows and the Just William stories. She performed in a soul band with her husband Mo and music still plays a huge part in her life. She now writes full-time – or as full-time as she can in between trips to Sainsbury’s. www.kayeumansky.com

In the book corner Crash ’n Bang – Tales from Witchway Wood Pongwiffy – A Witch of Dirty Habits Clover Twig and the Perilous Path

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Friday 14 October 2011

1.30 – 2.30 Roger McGough Years 3– 6

£5 About the event As one of our leading poets, Roger McGough needs no introduction, but you may not know that he also loves drawing, and has illustrated his latest collection of poetry An Imaginary Menagerie. Join Roger for a wonderful poetry performance and watch him illustrate these rare breeds, real and imaginary. Find out about the anaconda in a Honda, the useful catapillow, the reliable teapet, those exceedingly naughty kiwis - and many more animals – then choose your own favourite.

About Roger McGough Roger McGough is one of our most popular poets. He is often heard on radio and is now the regular presenter of Radio 4's Poetry Please. Roger McGough was honoured with a CBE for services to literature, and the Freedom of the City of Liverpool for good behaviour. ‘He is a true original and more than one generation would be much the poorer without him’ The Times www.uktouring.org.uk/rogermcgough

In the book corner An Imaginary Menagerie All the Best: The Selected Poems of Roger McGough Bad, Bad Cats

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Young Writers’ Day with Liz Kessler at Cheltenham College Junior School Friday 14 October, 9.15 – 3.00 Years 5 – 6 An opportunity for gifted and talented pupils About the day We are delighted to be working with the fantastic staff at Cheltenham College Junior School again this year; the Young Writers’ Day would not be possible without them. They provide a wonderful venue, delicious refreshments and a very warm welcome to all the young writers who attend this special day. Joining us this year is the fantabulous Liz Kessler. Liz LOVES writing. She particularly enjoys the process of finding ideas and figuring out how they fit together – and helping others do the same If you love writing, and working hard at writing, and you want to be an even better writer, join her for this day of fun writing sessions all geared to helping you find ideas and build them into fully-fledged stories. On top of this Liz will answer all your burning questions, share her top tips, and inspire you to make your writing even better than it already is.

About Liz Kessler Liz Kessler studied English at Loughborough University, has worked as a teacher and a journalist, and has an MA in Creative Writing from Manchester Metropolitan University. After taking a year off to travel around Europe in a camper van, Liz now lives in Cornwall. www.lizkessler.co.uk

In the book corner A Year Without Autumn The Tail of Emily Windsnap Philippa Fisher’s Fairy Godsister

Important information! The Young Writers’ Day costs £20 per pupil; this includes lunch, refreshments and all materials. Places are limited to 5 pupils with an aptitude for creative writing, and one teacher/TA per school.

Booking opens Wednesday 15 June 2011 Book online at www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/bookit-schools E: education@cheltenhamfestivals.com T: 01242 775891/775822

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