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Welcome to the Children’s Corner!
From this page you can check out the winning entries of the 2005 Children’s Poetry Prize where we asked you to send your poems on the theme of ‘Nature’.
There will be another competition for 2007, the theme is 'Colours'.
You can also find some fab links to lots of other sites for young people who are into books, some Jewish, some general sites for children’s literature. There will also be lists of recommended books, an opportunity for you to submit your own book reviews and lots more…so watch this space!
CONGRATULATIONS to winners of Jewish Book Week’s 2006 Poetry Prize!
The winning poets were introduced by the wonderful Francesca Simon at JBW 2006 where they read out their poems. Afterwards they were treated to tea with Lady Elaine Sacks.
Have a look at the winning poems.
JBW links for Children’s Literature;
Jewish Children’s Books
You can find a huge list of Jewish Children’s books and they’re divided into categories (Like Bible stories or different festivals) so it’s pretty easy to find what you’re looking for.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/muljewhol.htm
Jbooks.com
Find out the latest Jewish children’s books from this Jewish Book website.
http://www.jbooks.com/children/index.htm
The Northern Children’s Book Festival
Details of the annual children’s book festival which takes place in Gateshead in mid-November.
http://www.gatesheadgrid.org/ncbf/
My Home Library
Tips for creating your own home library and you can even print out your own specially-designed bookplates.
http://www.myhomelibrary.org/
The Children’s Book Council
This site is filled with lists of great books to read (see the reading lists section).
http://www.cbcbooks.org/
UK Childrens Books
HUGE list of British children’s authors with links to their websites.
http://www.ukchildrensbooks.co.uk/
About.com’s list of Children’s books about Jewish Religion and Culture.
http://childrensbooks.about.com
Joseph’s Books Picks.
Top 10 Children’s Jewish Books from Joseph’s Bookstore.
http://www.josephsbookstore.com/top%20ten%20children.html
Stories from the web
This site has two sections; one for 8-11 year olds, the other for 11-14 year olds. They have interviews with authors, tips on illustrating and loads of sneaky peaks at new books, and older ones too. There are also competitions and you can even find out about activities going on in a library near you.
http://www.storiesfromtheweb.org/sfwhomepage.htm
In the 8-11 section look out for an interview with Francesca Simon.
http://www.storiesfromtheweb.org/Stories/simon/interview.asp
Meg Rosoff talks about her new book
Hear Meg talking about her new book Just In Case, her follow up to the multi-award winning How I Live Now.
http://www.meettheauthor.co.uk/bookbites/1189.html
Francesca Simon’s website
Francesca Simon is the author of the Horrid Henry series and more besides. She was at JBW 2006 and the ‘Fables and Bagles’ event at Simon Marks school in 2005. This site has details on all her books (including ones not yet in the shops).
http://www.francescasimon.com/
Adele Geras’ site
Adele was at JBW 2004 and the ‘Fables and Bagles’ event at Simon Marks school in 2005. Her site is filled with details of all the wonderful books she has written and a newsletter which tells you what kinds of projects she’s doing at the moment.
http://www.adelegeras.com/
Michael Rosen’s Top 10 books
Michael Rosen, a JBW favourite, reveals his Top 10 books (most, but not all written for children)
http://books.guardian.co.uk/top10s/top10/0,6109,906743,00.html
Joe Craig’s ‘Jimmy Coates’ Website
Joe Craig wowed our visiting schools at JBW 2006 with a creative writing workshop. This fantastic website gives you an insight into the Jimmy Coates books including interviews, competitions and downloads.
http://www.jimmycoates.co.uk/
Morris Gleitzman’s site
The wonderful website of Morris Gleitzman packed full of all kinds of things including: an online interview with some readers, an opportunity to get hold of an out of print book and you can even get to delve into Morris’ scrapbook.
http://www.morrisgleitzman.com/
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