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Interview with Picture Book Activist Lara Cain Gray

Interview with Picture Book Activist Lara Cain Gray

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What's in this episode?

  • Lara talks us through her new book 'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books'
  • What are picture books and why they are important
  • How we can extend our picture book reading
  • Thinking differently about the role of picture books in society

Books and humans mentioned:

  • 'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books' (2024) by Lara Cain Gray
  • 'Tucking Mummy In' (1987) by Morag Loh, illustrated by Donna Rawlins
  • 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wonder' essays (2024) by Katherine Rundell
  • 'Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art' (1993) by Scott McCloud
  • 'Piano Fingers' by Caroline Magerl
  • Briony Stewart (author/illustrator)
  • Freya Blackwood (illustrator)
  • Maurice Sendack (author/illustrator)
  • Shirley Hughes (author/illustrator)
  • Lynley Dodd (author/illustrator)
  • 'Alfie Gets in First' (1981) by Shirley Hughes
  • Julia Donaldson (author)
  • Axel Sheffler (illustrator)
  • 'Tabby McTat' (2009) by Julia Donaldson and Axel Sheffler
  • N.E.A.T Reading
  • Tony Flowers (illustrator)
  • Antonia Pessenti (illustrator)
  • 'The Little Mermaid' (1837) by Hans Christian Andersen
  • The "Oi Frog and Friends" series by Kes Gray and Jim Field
  • 'Every Night at Midnight' (2023) by Peter Cheong
  • 'Accidentally Kelly Street' (2022) by Briony Stewart, Lyrics by Tim O'Connor
  • The Biloela Family
  • 'Blue Whale Blues' (2015) by Peter Carnavas

Picture book resources:

  • Your Kid's Next Read
  • storylinks.booklinks.org.au
  • National Centre for Australian Children's Literature

More from Lara:

  • @lara_cain_gray
  • www.laracaingray.com (Educator Toolkit for 'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books' available)

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