Making it Up: parents in prison connecting through stories
This blog was written by David Kendall for the NCJAA. You can see the original... Read More
This blog was written by David Kendall for the NCJAA. You can see the original... Read More
Over the last few months we’ve been lucky to receive some wonderful giveaways from Toppsta,... Read More
Our newest project, What Happens Next?, uses the power of storytelling and shared reading to connect prisoners... Read More
This month, we sent this guest blog to our friends at Tidy Books, who organise... Read More
We were delighted to take part in the Wimbledon BookFest Young Writers’ Competition prize-giving on... Read More
Over the years we have supported many projects and events at HMP Wormwood Scrubs, and... Read More
We recently spent a wonderful day at Heathmere Primary School for the first Roehampton Reads Festival.... Read More
Give a Book was recently invited to see Sydenham School’s book club in action. Sophia... Read More
Timely and vital campaign started by Save the Children Read On. Get On has just been... Read More
We’re all delighted at the announcement of Malorie Blackman as the new Children’s Laureate. A... Read More
Philip Pullman in The Times 29 Sept 2012 says: “Short of a universal power blackout,... Read More
Another trenchant research document from the excellent National Literacy Trust reveals that fewer children than... Read More