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A conversation with Yokococo, author of Hans & Matilda
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/05/2012 13:19:47
Meet the winner of the Most Promising New Talent in our Junior Design Awards 2012
thinking about a cat character.Who was the inspiration for your mischievous cat Hans? Myself...!What were you like as a child (more Hans or Matilda?)Definitely Matilda. I was very shy and quiet. This story is kind of about myself. I am the first
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Most Promising New Talent Winner 2012 - Hans & Matilda by Yokococo
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/05/2012 12:00:00
Meet the winner of our prestigious award for emerging talent, Yokococo
Yokococo’s story is a tale of not one, but two, cats: Matilda and Hans. Matilda is the archetypal paragon of virtue, a goody-two-shoes who sits quietly reading her book or diligently watering her plants, or generally doing good deeds, while Hans
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Junior Design Awards 2012: Books Winners
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 16:32:43
Presenting all of our brilliant winners and highly commended entries from the wonderful world of children's books
Highly Commended Best Classic Book Aesop's Fables by Margaret McAllisterWinner Most Promising New Talent Hans And Matilda by YokococoHighly Commended Most Promising New Talent Where Is Fred? by Edward Hardy and Ali PyeHighly Commended Most Promising New Talent A
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Junior Design Awards 2012: Book Winners
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 14:57:36
Presenting all of our brilliant winners and highly commended entries from the wonderful world of children's books
Highly Commended Best Classic Book Aesop's Fables by Margaret McAllisterWinner Most Promising New Talent Hans And Matilda by YokococoHighly Commended Most Promising New Talent Where Is Fred? by Edward Hardy and Ali PyeHighly Commended Most Promising New Talent A
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Theatre shows inspired by books
By Kimberley Chen on 04/01/2012 11:33:29
From the page to the stage... We round up a selection of top shows adapted from books
The Tiger Who Came to Tea UK tourUntil September 2 2012The classic tale of an unusual tea time visitor by Judith Kerr has been enjoyed for over four decades. Now children can also be thoroughly entertained by this theatrical version of The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Sophie and her mu...
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