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Looking for young reporter for Foyles Children's Festival THIS SATURDAY (22nd July)


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Hello,


This summer we are producing a podcast for Foyles Children's festival - Storybox.

We have our young podcast hosts lined up (all from East Dulwich)for the podcast episodes but we are now looking for reporters who would like to attend a few events and ask a few questions (pre-written) to the authors and illustrators leading the workshops.


The first event we are recording will be 'Dinosaur Roar' led by illustrator Paul Stickland:

http://www.foyles.co.uk/Public/Events/Detail.aspx?eventId=3358


and we have a few short questions to ask Paul after the workshop but we would like a child to ask these questions (and others if they fancy)!


We produced the podcast series for last year's festival hosted by children and young people, which you can find one of the episodes here:



If your child would like to be involved or you would like more information, we would love to hear from you!


For more information about the work we do, head to our website: http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Zoe & Leon

[email protected]

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