![]() Isadora's grandmother, who is a full vampire, doesn't always approve of Isadora's fairy side, and Isadora's fairy grandmother can be critical of her vampire side. Isadora's family is loving and supportive, but they sometimes struggle to understand each other's differences. She has pale skin and black hair like a vampire, but she also has wings and can fly like a fairy. Isadora is a unique character in that she has a vampire father and a fairy mother, which means she has characteristics of both species. The series begins with Isadora Moon Goes to School, where we meet Isadora and her family for the first time. The series follows the adventures of a half-fairy, half-vampire girl named Isadora Moon as she navigates the challenges of growing up with a foot in both the human and magical worlds. Rachel Ignotofsky (author of Women in Science/Art etc.Isadora Moon is a popular children's book series by author and illustrator Harriet Muncaster. Konnie Huq – book readings, activities and draw-alongs (YouTube) Laura Hughes – activities and videos (for younger readers) ‘Where Seagulls Dare (A Diamond Brothers Case)’ free to read chapters online: Horrible Histories – online games and videos Vashti Hardy – maps, posters and activitiesĬhris Haughton – book readings and art activities (see “Stay at Home” entries at bottom of menu) Vanessa Harbour – teaching resources, readings, writing tips and more Swapna Haddow – ‘Dave Pigeon’ activity sheets Sophie Green – ‘Potkin and Stubbs’ activitiesĪdam and Charlotte Guillain – activities and drawing (design a pizza, make a gremlin and more)ĭan Gutman – “Weird Read-A-Loud” videos (from 2020) Pippa Goodhart – activities and worksheetsĮlise Gravel – downloadable comic explaining Covid-19 for kids Neil Gaiman – activities (under “extras”) and videos reading booksĭebi Gliori – book readings, videos and activities Josh Funk – storytime and Q&As with other authors and illustrators Tom Fletcher – ‘Puffin Storytime’ videos (YouTube)Ĭlaire Freedman – games and activity sheets Jonny Duddle – drawing, colouring and spot-the-differenceĪbi Elphinstone – talking about the ideas and process behind writing ‘Jungledrop’ (YouTube) John Dougherty – ‘The Health and Safety Pirates’ chapter readings (Youtube) Reading stories, songs and poems, and learning to draw with other authors and illustrators: Īctivity sheets for the ‘Gruffalo’ and more: Steve Anthony Daily – lesson ideas and other activitiesīook readings with activities (YouTube): Īudio readings, activity sheets, crafts, educator guides and more: Roald Dahl – Things To Do Indoors (lesson plans, crafts, games and more) Jo Cotterill – ‘Jelly’ chapter resources, worksheets and gamesįrank Cottrell-Boyce – writing workshops, Q&As, chapter readings, book reviews and moreĬressida Cowell – reading her books and sharing magical ideas (YouTube) Sophie Cleverly – ‘Sophie and Ivy’ learning resources, activities and more Neill Cameron – ‘How to Make Awesome Comics’ activity sheets and challenges Jon Burgerman – free downloadable picture book ‘Everyone Worries’ about Covid-19 Peter Bunzl – crafts, writing and design activities, resource packs, guided reading sheets, and more Matt Brown – book chapter readings and talking about writing Rob Biddulph – Draw with Rob videos, new videos Saturdays 10amĬhris Bradford – ‘Young Samurai: The Way of Fire’ chapter readings (YouTube) ![]() Bell – writing tips, activity sheets and teaching notes The Beano – free digital editions to download Mac Barnett – reading picture books and chapters on Instagram TV Philip Ardagh – book readings, storytelling games and more (YouTube)Īuthors Live (including Alex T Smith, Andy Stanton and many more) Steve Antony – videos (drawing, storytime and more) for 6+ Jez Alborough – colouring, drawing games, quizzes & poems To start with, check out the hashtags #FreeBookResources and #StoryStarters on Twitter, as well as the accounts of your favourite authors and illustrators! Categories: If we’re missing any, then drop us a line and let us know! We’ve done our best to collate the ones we’ve found so far. The current pandemic has meant that a lot of us are having to self-isolate or quarantine, and this can be tough! Thankfully a number of authors, illustrators, publishers and more have come together to offer free activities and resources for those in isolation, or those who are just practising distancing. ![]() We’re aware that, right now, things are a little tough around the world. ![]()
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