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What to expect
Children’s presenter Katy Ashworth and award-winning illustrator Colleen Lamour will be doing a special joint session to introduce This That What, their picture book all about busy brains and celebrating what makes us different!
About the event
About the book
Read a free extract from This That What here!
Meet Kiki – whose brain is a hullaballoo! Her brain goes a mile a minute – and sometimes she wishes it would just stop! This joyful and emotional rhyming story brings us inside Kiki’s mind, and celebrates the way she thinks, as well as offering ways to help direct Kikis creativity and energy.
About the author
Katy Ashworth is a beloved presenter, performer, actor, and writer best known for her work on BBC’s CBeebies, where she brought joy to millions of children and families. With a background in musical theatre, comedy, and devised performance, Katy’s career spans television, theatre, and voiceover work, including roles in Justin’s House, I Can Cook, and numerous radio and audiobook productions. She is also a jazz and soul vocalist, a public speaker, and the founder of The Play Project, which delivers creative art and play workshops to support children’s mental health and well-being in schools and organisations.
Alongside her creative work, Katy is training as a play therapist, deepening her commitment to using play and creativity to nurture children’s emotional well-being. Now, with her debut children’s picture book This That What (Penguin Random House), she brings her signature warmth and playfulness to storytelling. Inspired by over twenty years working with children, the book is a celebration of curiosity, creativity and embracing our individuality.
About the illustrator
Colleen Larmour is a picture book maker from Lisburn, Northern Ireland, where she lives with her family. She studied at Liverpool School of Art and on the master’s course in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. She is the author of A Crocodile Should Never Skip Breakfast and has illustrated several books including Our Green City, which won two awards. She was shortlisted in the 2024 World Illustration Awards.
Puffin Schools has been created by the children’s publisher Puffin to help bring together all the inspiring content we create for schools into one place.
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