Manchester Children's Book Festival
Find out about the Manchester Children's Book Festival and access it's free-to-use teaching resources.
About the Manchester Children's Book Festival
Teaching Resources
KS2/3 Poetry Resources
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‘Being Me: poems about Thoughts, Worries and Feelings’ by Liz Brownlee, Matt Goodfellow and Laura Mucha. Illustrated by Victoria Jane Wheeler.Being Me: A Teaching Resource (KS2/3)Readings of Matt Goodfellow's Poems from BEING ME, by Liz Brownlee, Matt Goodfellow and Laura MuchaReadings of Liz Brownlee's Poems from BEING ME, by Liz Brownlee, Matt Goodfellow and Laura MuchaReadings of Laura Mucha's Poems from BEING ME, by Liz Brownlee, Matt Goodfellow and Laura Mucha
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‘Belonging Street’ by Mandy Coe (poetry and illustration)Belonging Street: A Teaching Resource (KS2/3)
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‘Stars with Flaming Tails’ by Valerie Bloom, with illustrations by Ken Wilson-Max‘Stars with Flaming Tails’ teaching resource.
Early Years / KS1 Poetry / Picture Books
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‘Blow, Wind, Blow’ by Dom Conlon and Anastasia Izlesou (part of the Wild Wanderers series)Watch a Zoom recording of the ‘Blow, Wind, Blow’ launch event, including a reading of the book by poet, Dom Conlon.
Download ‘Blow, Wind, Blow’- A teaching resource, below.
Mother Tongue Other Tongue
Prose Teaching Resources
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‘Boy, Everywhere’ by A.M.Dassu: a Teaching Resource suitable for KS3/4‘Boy, Everywhere’: A Teaching Resource (KS3/4)
Boy, Everywhere: Schools Q&A with author A.M.Dassu
Author A.M.Dassu discusses her writing and the book in response to questions posed by pupils from Manchester schools, who sent in questions. This film would be a good introduction to a class who are reading the book, or who have read it. -
Alex Wheatle: a Teaching Resource with elements and links to other resources suitable for KS3/4/5Alex Wheatle - a teaching resourceAlex Wheatle: A Schools Q&A