Virtual Visit: Ed Vere, author of Waffles and Julius: No Hugs Please

Book a FREE 30-minute webinar with Ed Vere on Friday 19th June at 10AM.

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What to expect

Join award-winning author-illustrator Ed Vere for a story-time session celebrating Waffles and Julius: No Hugs Please – a new, brilliantly funny picture book about friendship and respecting each other’s differences. 

  • Ed Vere will introduce himself and his new book, talking about the unique duo that is Waffles and Julius 
  • Classes can then listen to a hilarious reading from the story!
  • Ed will show you how you can draw Waffles or Julius – bring pencil and paper to sketch along with him! 
  • Ask Ed your questions in a LIVE Q&A at the end of the Visit! Submit your questions 24 hours before his event here

For kids who are into…

  • Dogs, or cats! 
  • Hugs, or no hugs! 
  • Friendship 
  • Humour 
  • Respecting Differences  

About the book

Read a FREE extract of Waffles and Julius here

Waffles loves hugs; Julius does not. Waffles would love a hug right now. Will Waffles get a hug? Playing on the well-known personality clash between cats and dogs, this is a hilarious and heartwarming celebration of differences, as well as the things we all have in common. 

About the author 

Ed Vere is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling writer and illustrator of picture books, including How To Be a Lion – winner of Oscar’s Book Prize – and Max the Brave which was named one of The Sunday Times’s ‘100 Modern Children’s Classics’. He studied fine art at Camberwell College of Art and has been writing and illustrating children’s books since 1999. Ed has worked with CLPE to co-create the Power of Pictures scheme which encourages visual literacy in primary school education and has received major funding from the Arts Council. He is also a painter, working from his studio in east London.