The Guardian Children's Books podcast
A podcast by The Guardian
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82 Episodes
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Guardian children's books podcast: Norton Juster and The Phantom Tollbooth
Published: 10/05/2012 -
Teen Book Club: Ally Kennen on Bullet Boys
Published: 12/03/2012 -
Guardian Children's Books podcast: Simon Mayo on his first book Itch
Published: 7/03/2012 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Celia Rees on her new novel for teenagers
Published: 1/02/2012 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Michael Morpurgo sends a message to children in Christchurch, New Zealand
Published: 16/12/2011 -
Guardian Children's Books podcast: Terry Jones answers readers' questions
Published: 14/12/2011 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Kevin Brooks on his punk rock teen novel Naked
Published: 23/11/2011 -
Guardian Children's Books podcast: Michael Morpurgo on War Horse
Published: 11/11/2011 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Roddy Doyle on A Greyhound of A Girl
Published: 19/10/2011 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Listen to the John Betjeman poetry competition winner 2011
Published: 6/10/2011 -
Guardian Children's books podcast: Book Swap
Published: 30/09/2011 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Jackie Kay talks about writing for young people and reads a poem
Published: 29/09/2011 -
Guardian Children's Books podcast: Kevin Crossley-Holland
Published: 21/09/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Morris Gleitzman
Published: 24/08/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Shaun Tan goes to Sweden to collect the Astrid Lindgren prize
Published: 28/06/2011 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Caroline Lawrence writes a western
Published: 15/06/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Julia Donaldson talks about becoming Children's Laureate
Published: 7/06/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Patrick Ness
Published: 5/05/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Andy Stanton
Published: 1/04/2011 -
Children's books podcast: Malorie Blackman
Published: 2/03/2011
This is the place for bibiophiles to meet and quiz their literary heroes. It’s a fun listen full of passionate young readers asking their favourite authors brilliantly insightful questions