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It's the 350th episode of That Early Childhood Nerd! To celebrate, host Heather Bernt-Santy invited listeners to submit a quote that they would like to come on the show and talk about...and here it is! Please welcome listeners Gemma Medina and Valley Varma to the show!The quote: "They caught all the wild children and put them in zoos. They made them do sums and wear sensible shoes. They put them to bed at the wrong time of day and made them sit still when they wanted to play," from the book/poem Wild Child by Jeanne Willis. To support Heather's work or say "thank you" for this episode: buymeacoffee.com/heatherf Thanks for listening! Save 10% on professional development from Explorations Early Learning and support the show with the coupon code NERD. Like the show? Consider supporting our work by becoming a Patron, shopping our Amazon Link, or sharing it with someone who might enjoy it. You can leave a comment or ask a question here. Click here for more Heather. For a small fee we can issue self-study certificates for listening to podcasts.
Hello there!! Welcome to Alberts bookshelf. We hope you enjoy listening to The Bog Baby one of Alberts favourite books.Thanks for Listening.
嘉宾 | Guest:Jeanne Willis, a very prolific British author, with over 400 books published.Jeanne's books are known for surprising, humorous twist, thus very unforgetable. Apart from being an author, Jeanne is also a very interesting person, she had her wedding in London Zoo and her studio is like a mini Insect Garden. We had this conversation at her attic which is also her home studio in North London.01:46 Quick Q&As06:27 Childhood influence-- how Jeanne began her first book at 508:42 Jeanne's souces of inspiration14:31: Jeanne talk about her favorite picture book Tadpole's Promise22:01 Jeanne's advice to young parents25:29 How has being a copywriter influenced Jeanne's writing style?27:12 How Jeanne's style evoled over the years?33:33 On Boa's Bad Birthday35:49 Jeanne's advice on writing42:12 important things for children节目中提到的书 | Books Mentioned:The Bog BabyTadpole's PromiseStardustBoa's Bad Birthday你可以在这里找到我们 | Where to Find Storyland:https://storyland.education/wechat: Storyland童书研究所(ID:STORYLIVING)
Billy the goat finds the farmer's phone and keeps it. And learns an important lesson along the way.
Rach & Dean dived into the next book in their QUILTBAG as they find out all about ‘Frockodile', written by Jeanne Willis & illustrated by Stephanie Laberis. Celebrating acceptance and... LEARN MORE The post Frockodile – QULTBAG Story Time appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
Episode 60: Anorexia Nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder and the deadliest mental illness, second only to opioid overdose. Eating disorders affect people of any age, race, gender, and sexual orientation and they are common. Joining us for this inspiring story of recovery is biomedical writer Evelyn Strauss and psychotherapist Jeanne Willis, LMFT. Evelyn shares how she worked her way out of the physical and psychological manifestations of anorexia nervosa through a self-created and unconventional path. Jeanne, an eating disorder specialist, dispels commonly held myths, discusses the types of treatments available, and shares resources that support recovery.
Host Nick Patton chats with award-winning author Jeanne Willis about the picture book Hom illustrated by Paddy Donnelly. What would you do for a friend? And what price would you pay to protect someone you love? Plus, have you ever wondered what happened to that kid in school who lied all the time? Maybe they became a writer? And speaking of writers, do you know why working as a copywriter is excellent training for picture book writing?
In una terribile notte di tempesta, una barca naufraga e solo un bambino riesce a salvarsi.Si ritrova su un'isola deserta. non c'è nessuno, nessuno a parte Hom..Un'avventura incredibile scritta da Jeanne Willis che potrete trovare in italiano solo nel nostro podcast. Un'esistenza segreta da custodire gelosamente, un racconto da ascoltare e riascoltare.Per scoprire com'è fatto Hom, veniteci a trovare sul nostro canale Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/Raccontiperbambiniliberi?sub_confirmation=1Se non vuoi perderti nemmeno una delle nostre storie iscriviti alla newsletter su www.raccontiperbambiniliberi.com e seguici su Instagram: @raccontiperbambiniliberiSe vuoi sfogliare questo libro, lo puoi trovare qui: https://raccontiperbambiniliberi.com/i-nostri-racconti
One little girl dreams of being a star. But whether it's finding Mom's lost wedding ring or winning the costume prize, her big sister always shines brighter. In her grandfather's eyes, though, she is a star. As he dries her tears and they both gaze up at the night sky, he tells a story about how everything and everyone is made of stardust and we all shine in different ways. With illustrations from new talent Briony May Smith, this is a touching story about being true to yourself from award-winning author Jeanne Willis.
Today's guest is an absolute legend in the world of children's books. She has written hundreds of books for kids over an astonishing career. Together with illustrator, Tony Ross, she's delighted kids all over the world with her amazing humour and crazy stories. Her book, Tadpole's Promise was a Silver Smarties Prize Winner. She penned the accompanying novel to the Paddington Bear movie and was a contributor to the Winnie the Pooh sequel. Today, she's popped in for a taco and to share her writing journey with us. All the way from London Town, please give a huge cheer to the wonderful, the amazing, the legend that is Jeanne Willis.
A story for all small people especially for those who love dressing up
Order of Service Prelude “Laudnum Bunches” An English Morris Dance Tune Introduction Land Acknowledgment Opening words “Blessed Is the Sky” by Eric Williams Kindling the Chalice “Like the First Hint of Green” by Jennifer McGlothin Hymn 347 “Gather the Spirit” “Meditation on the Four Directions” by Julia Hamilton Hymn 163 “For the Earth Forever Turning” Story “Mayfly Day” by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross Sermon ”Faith Matters: Spring, a time of renewal, rebirth and rejuvenation” by Rev. Linda M. Rhinehart Neas Song “The Garden Song” written by David Mallett, performed by David Grover and the Big Bear Band Meditation “Bring Us Close to the Earth” by Lyn Cox Candles of Care and Connection Musical Interlude “A Branch of May” arranged by Greg Gilpin, performed by the Moscrop Choir, Burnaby, BC Sharing our Abundance Hymn 402 “From You I Receive” Hymn “Call Us Again” - Lyrics by Rev. Audrey Brooks, music by Gordon Ritchie Closing words ”Into the sun-washed light” by Judy Welles Extinguishing the Flame “Four Element Blessing” by Eric Williams Carry the Flame
If you enjoyed 'The Canterville Ghost' that I was reading over Christmas then you are going to love this story! It's called 'The Selfish Giant' and I've adapted it from the original by Oscar Wilde! The book fo the week is 'Hom' by Jeanne Willis and Paddy Donnelly, published by Andersen Press. To buy the book of the week just head to: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-story-time-with-mama-g-podcast-books-of-the-week And you can get tickets for Mama G's Story Time Eggs-Travaganza here: https://www.petitepantos.com/event-details/mama-gs-story-time-eggs-travaganza Don't forget to find me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, just search for @MamaGStories! If you'd like to support my work you can head to: https://www.ko-fi.com/mamag
From the silliness of Sing a Song of Bottoms to the sharp wit of Tadpole's Promise and the gently reflective Bog Baby, Jeanne Willis is a prolific and much-loved writer of many moods and tones. In this interview, she chats with Nikki Gamble about her latest book Hom and some of her classic stories which remain popular with her young readers.
Today's episode is very exciting because I am meeting one of literary idols - Jeanne Willis! If you read books you have definitely read one of hers and if you've ever seen me live then you have definitely seen me read one of Jeanne's books out loud! It was such a delight to talk to her! If you'd like to find out more about Jeanne you can can visit www.jeannewillis.com There are two books of the week in this episode: 'Slug Needs a Hug' (which I love SO much it has already been a book of the week!) by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross, published by Andersen Press. And for LGBT History Month: 'Aalfred and Aalbert' by Morag Hood, published by Two Hoots. To buy the books just head to: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-story-time-with-mama-g-podcast-books-of-the-week Don't forget to find me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, just search for @MamaGStories! You can get tickets for 'Telling Tales on Telly' here: https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/telling-tales-on-telly https://stanleyarts.org/event/telling-tales-on-telly/ www.ticketsource.co.uk/tellingtalesontelly https://www.vivacity.org/search?query=telling+tales+on+telly&start=&end= If you'd like to support my work you can head to: https://www.ko-fi.com/mamag
Stardust was written by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Briony May Smith. It was published in 2017 by Nosy Crow, a faction of Candlewick Press.
This week's story is the 'The Fairies Fran and Vera: You're All Welcome Here'. I love this couple of fairies - they're always getting up to mischief! If you'd like to hear the original story you can find it on a previous podcast or go here https://youtu.be/5Tz2ZEUiJS0 and watch the video with Anouska Sutherland's gorgeous illustrations. The book of the week is 'Slug Needs a Hug', by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross and published by Andersen Press. Don't forget to find me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, just search for @MamaGStories! If you'd like to support my work you can head to: https://www.ko-fi.com/mamag Support this podcast
O carte nu e niciodată doar o carte. Aceasta, poate servi ca pălărie, ca o piesă de construit sau chiar ca obiect de presat flori-limita este doar imaginația ta. Dar, mai există un lucru magic, pe care îl poate face orice carte... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cufarulcupovesti/message
This story is about a very long line to the bathroom and two little boys were trying to guess who was in there taking so long. Written by Jeanne Willis and Adrian Reynolds --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holly504/support
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Scritta da Tony Ross e Jeanne Willis e narrata da Lele Liguori.
Nikki Hartley encourages women to go for smear tests by offering free waxing at her beauty salon, Roy Baker and Pam Quine discuss Old Peel, author Jeanne Willis tells us about her reimagining of Goldilocks, Dr Catherine, the dating guru, offers tips to people over 50 who are dating, Mrs Yorkshire (Carol Ellis) performs her wonderful Valentine's Day poem and Ruth Hogg joins us on a romantic Valentine's Day themed Conister Rock.
Storytelling has been used as both a form of entertainment and education for hundreds if not thousands of years, and parents are still using stories today as a method of teaching their children about the world - and dangers - around them. To highlight digital safety and wellbeing when it comes to young people and technology, a new book has been released to help parents talk to their little ones about social media and how to use it responsibly. ‘#Goldilocks’ is a collaboration between the award-winning children’s author Jeanne Willis and the UK’s number one illustrator Tony Ross and is a re-imagined version of the original fairy tale, updated for a modern audience. Christy spoke with Jeanne along with Helen Lamprell from the Vodafone Foundation, to find out all about the book and get some advice on how to ensure children stay safe online.
THIS EPISODE When grit and resilience and not accepting the cards you are dealt prove you can beat the odds. We chat with serial entrepreneur Dorothy Foster who after many business adventures now works as a consultant and advisor for students considering future career choices and University options. KEY POINTS What a full and colourful background Dorothy Foster shares with us. We start with her background in Liverpool, UK and her early education, the challenges and how she turned things around. As a teen she enjoyed the mod movement and hippies Dorothy went back to studying, was able to go to university and even later on went on to complete 2 Masters. She has first hand business experience in the Fashion world, running a nightclub, voluntary roles in business networking groups like PWN and Riviera Business club. More recently she was the Director of the International School in Nice before moving to Ceram / Skema and taking on the role of Business school International University partnerships. A believer in ongoing education Dorothy went on to study Psychology. Dorothy’s most recent venture pulls all her business experience together offering students help, advice and guidance with their future career choices and univerNew business now deals with University choices and guidance for students. Aptitude and psychometric testing Finding fulfilment in their choice to avoid switching courses Building up experience for the personal statement and dossier How does a session with Dorothy run? Sir Ken Robinson .. Creativity / Positivity How could we change the educational system .. Scandinavian systems Psychology tips for learning and revising Ways to meet people Meet people by chatting to them in Cafés Show an interest in people Animal Refuges Refuge Duflot Leslie Frasier Cats Les Chats du Mercantour www.leschatsdumercantour.com Do a sponsored event to raise money for a charity! Favourite book: Inherit the dust Nick Brandt http://inheritthedust.nickbrandt.com/ Mantra Nora Epthorn "Be the heroine of your life not the victim” Important links mentioned in this episode Skema www.skema.edu Riviera Business Club www.rivierabusinessclub.fr International School Nice https://www.isn-nice.com Wild Child Jeanne Willis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Willis How to contact our guest Email profil.edu21@gmail.com Phone: 04 93 95 12 53 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003573591842 Key tags #france #rivierafirefly #creativity #positivity #education #university #animallover #nightclubowner #careerguidance OUR COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUPS Type Cotedazurliving in facebook all one word our Free community for everything about living and visiting the cote d’azur https://www.facebook.com/groups/cotedazurliving/ Home and Garden ideas https://www.facebook.com/groups/HomeGardenAlpesMaritimes/ Business and networking Riviera firefly cocoon. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fireflycocoon/ Teen Riviera https://www.facebook.com/groups/teenriviera/ Our sponsor - This podcast was sponsored by KidooLand the Little English School who have just opened inscriptions for the next holidays for 4-16 year olds KidooLand nicknamed “the little English school” by our clients has a year round premises is set up for the little and big people. We run English activities all year round as well as holiday camps in Vallauris Sophia and Valbonne. With the Ados that we get to explore the Cote d’Azur in great depth .. Mougins, Cannes, Biot and more for cultural and really fun outings and this year we add in community awareness projects. www.kidooland.com Riviera Firefly is your online guide to living on and visiting the French Riviera and the Côte d'Azur. We cover topics such as Education for children and adults, Places to visit, Health and lifestyle, hobbies and leisure and have lots of fun here in the Alpes Maritimes. We also talk to inspiring local entrepreneurs and small businesses about how they started their careers in France, dealing with administration and what brought them here in the first place. Topical issues such as Brexit and what this means to expats will also be covered in 2017. Our online directory and magazine can be found on www.rivierafirefly.com #kidooland #adoland #holidays #cotedazur #cotedazurliving #summercamp #english #france #stagevacances #ecole #mougins #valbonne #antibes #biot #vallauris #cannes #expat #movingtofrance
This romping rhyming story from award-winning author Jeanne Willis is all about a little rhino who likes to make the rules! When Rhino finds a tree bursting with fruit, he isn’t about to share it with anyone – after all, he’s in charge round here! But it looks like things are about to change… The Stories Aloud edition of I'm in Charge! is written by Jeanne Willis, illustrated by Javis, and published by Nosy Crow. Read more about the book: http://nosycrow.com/product/im-in-charge-2/ Find out about Stories Aloud: http://nosycrow.com/stories-aloud/
Everybody knows that penguins belong at the South Pole and polar bears live at the North Pole – but what would happen if, one day, a family of picnicking penguins accidentally got lost? When the hapless Pilchard-Brown family find themselves at completely the wrong pole, they need Mr White, the friendly polar bear, to guide them all the way home. . . The Stories Aloud audio edition of Poles Apart is written by Jeanne Willis, illustrated by Jarvis, and published by Nosy Crow. Read more about the book: http://nosycrow.com/product/poles-apart/ Find out about Stories Aloud: http://nosycrow.com/stories-aloud/
You know the cat vomit color when you see it. Individual reviews: “Boa’s Bad Birthday” by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross – Jenny “What’s Your Favorite Animal” by Eric Carle and Friends – Cathie Sue “Sacre Bleu” by Christopher Moore…Read more →
Petite fable librement inspirée du livre de Jeanne Willis.