
Mostly Book Talk
A podcast for teachers, librarians, and parents who are passionate about supporting children's and teenagers' reading for pleasure. We dive into the vibrant world of children’s and YA literature, offering expert book recommendations, engaging author interviews, and practical advice on how to nurture a lifelong love of reading.
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Mostly Book Talk
Episode 21 - Interviews with Rachel Fuller about her picture book Bee and with Tanya Goodin about The Teenage Guide to Digital Wellbeing
In children's mental health week we talk to Rachel Fuller about her picture book Bee which explores how it feels to be misunderstood and celebrates difference. We also talk to Tanya Goodin about The Teenage Guide to Digital Wellbeing which offers lots of useful advice and activities to help achieve a balance between being in the digital world and the real world (something not just teenagers could benefit from!).
Books in this episode:
Bee by Rachel Fuller, illustrated by Emilia Wharfe
More information about Bee the ballet can be found here
The Teenage Guide to Digital Wellbeing by Tanya Goodin
More information about Tanya's work can be found here
The other book mentioned in this episode is People Like Stars by Patrice Lawrence.