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Great British Authors of Children’s Books

There are not many authors who can write compelling stories that both adults and children can both love. John Boyne, who wrote ‘The Boy in Striped Pyjamas’ is one such author. He says himself that it’s not a matter of writing books for children that adults will like; it is all about good story telling. John Boyne did a degree in literature at Trinity College in Dublin after which he took and year out and then went on the Malcolm Bradbury’s creative writing course at the University of East Anglia. Here he won the Curtis Brown award and never looked back.

Another great children’s and adult author is Roald Dahl who was born in Cardiff in 1916. He didn’t get much praise for his writing and was even told by his English teach he would never succeed in writing. This put him off going to university. After a stint in the Royal Air Force he rose to fame in the 1940′s and went on to become one of the world’s bestselling authors. In 2008 the Times places Dahl sixteenth in its lit of ‘The 50 great British Writers since 1945′. His books are known for their un-expecting and surprising endings, often using very dark humor. He worked at Cadbury the chocolate company which is where he got his inspiration for writing Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which he wrote in 1964 and made in a film 1971 but renamed Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory. Apparently he dreamed of inventing a new chocolate which would impress Mr Cadbury himself. Instead he used his imagination to create the famous chocolatier and factory. Matilida was his most successful book which sold over half a million copies in 6 months, capturing hearts of many children and adults alike. Like most of his bestselling books Matilda was made into an award winning film.

JK Rowling is probably the most recent author of childrens and adults books who is on everyone’s radar thanks to the great success of the Harry Potter Series. She has won numerous awards including an OBE in 2001, in 2010 was voted the most influential women in the UK by leading magazine editors. According to the Sunday Times Rich List J K Rowling is now worth an estimated £530million. Joanne Rowling which is her real name is also just as famous for her ‘rags to riches’ life story. She went from living on benefits as a single mum to become a multi millionaire within 5 years.

Children’s Literature: Fairy Tales and Fables

For generations children have experienced fairy tales. These fairy tales have been stories that have been used to teach lessons on good manners, respect, life, imagination and much more. Our young readers of today can probably recognize some of the wonderful fairy tales of the past but I’m afraid a lot of them are being left out of today’s reading experiences. They will recognize The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Anderson, Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie and Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi because Walt Disney loved fairy tales and wanted to share them with the children of his generation and the children of generations to come. There are so many more fairy tales that he didn’t get around to and may be lost to our young readers if we don’t remind them that these wonderful stories, who seem like old friends to me, are out there. J. K. Rowling even made up fairy tales for her famous Harry Potter series which are very reminiscent of the cherished old stories that we need to revisit.

The following is a short list of some of the stories that I hope don’t get forgotten along with their wonderful creators that I hope don’t get forgotten either:

The Brothers Grimm

• The Elves and the Shoemaker

• The Town Musicians of Bremen

• The Pied Piper of Hamelin

Hans Christian Anderson

• The Most Incredible Thing

• Thumbelina

• The Ugly Duckling

• The Princess and the Pea

Aesop

• The Boy Who Cried Wolf

• The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

• The Tortoise and the Hare

• The Ant and the Grasshopper

• The Lion and the Mouse

These wonderful writers told stories that helped nurture honesty, courage, hard work, self esteem and imagination. There are some writers or story tellers who have been forgotten such as the writer or story teller who created the story of The Little Red Hen which is one of my very favorites, all we know now about this story is that it began in Russia. I hope we can share and remember the great fairy tales we have with our young readers and help them to learn to love and appreciate the wonderful literature that is available to them. I have little tip for those who have a kindle or some other kind of e-reader, most of the fairy tales, fables, and folk tales can downloaded for free. I hope you have fun reconnecting with these old friends and sharing them with your young readers.

Children’s Books Then and Now

No matter how old or young you are you can look back and remember the special books you read as a young person. Whether you became an adult yesterday, a long time ago or absolutely refuse to make that transition in your life you can look back and think about the books that you loved in the past. They were special to you for many reasons maybe they helped you through a tough time or broaden your imagination or even gave you the courage to believe in your dreams, I would encourage you to revisit these old friends and remember what made so special to you then and maybe you can even uncover something new about them as well. By doing this you not only reconnect with these special books you enjoyed as a young reader but this will help you to be able to excite your young reader about the book as well.

If you skipped making friends with some wonderful book as a young reader yourself or if you haven’t read any children’s literature recently I would encourage you to get involved with some of the newish books that have come out in recent years. Children do sometimes follow the example they see so if we read the books we want them to read it could help encourage them to read… if it doesn’t help it won’t hurt and you might even enjoy it.

Some of my favorite “then” books are:

• The Box Car Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner
• Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
• Peter Rabbit by Beatrice Potter
• Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
• The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
• Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
• The Hobbit by J. R. R Tolkien
• The Narnia series by C. S. Lewis

Yes my tastes were and still are all over the place. I love reading a good story and the best stories have been written in my opinion by those who wrote and write children’s literature. I have continued to read these good stories written by the incredibly talented children’s writers of today and below are some really good ones in my “now” or newish books favorites:

A Creative Way to Share Children’s Books With Young Readers and Teens

I love theater! That may not be everyone’s cup of tea but have you ever thought of changing the way you share the reading experience with your young reader or yes, even your teen? I would encourage you to try this, choose a book, even one you have read many times is fine, and actually would be really great for the first time trying this; next choose a character and read the book as if you are acting out the parts. The more the merrier so you could make this a family event or invite friends over to share in the fun. In this theater style of reading or sharing a book you can choose books that are short and simple or try some of the classics for a real challenge. The main thing is to have fun with it! I should warn you this could become addictive and may become a regular event for you and your young readers, for your family or for your group of friends.

Our main goal is to encourage young readers to love literature and love reading, so by showing them how much fun it can be in a group they might just learn how much fun books can be and pick up a few to read on their own.

Below are a few children’s books that I think might be fun to experience in the theater style of reading, but almost any book could be adapted:

• Peter Rabbit by Beatrice Potter
• Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
• Little Critter by Mercer Mayer
• Little Bear by Elsa Holmelund Minarik
• Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
• Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
• The Hobbit by J. R. R Tolkien
• The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver
• Ink Heart series by Cornelia Funke

Don’t forget the old fairy tales and fables they would be great fun, I would love to be the Big Bad Wolf, Brer Rabbit or the tortoise in the race between the tortoise and the hare. No matter which book or story you choose remember to make it fun for your young reader and your teens. If we can help them to really enjoy what they are reading it will instill in them a love of literature that will last throughout their lives. As the wonderful William Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages.” We do have many parts to play and many ages to go through while playing them, so let’s do have fun on the way.

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