The Guardian Children's Books podcast
A podcast by The Guardian

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82 Episodes
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RJ Palacio on the power of kindness - children's books podcast
Published: 9/29/2014 -
Dragons at Crumbling Castle by Terry Pratchett - children's books podcast
Published: 9/12/2014 -
Kes Gray talks about his Daisy books - children's book podcast
Published: 7/23/2014 -
Michael Morpurgo: why we should remember the first world war – children's books podcast
Published: 7/1/2014 -
Kate Greenaway medal winner 2014 Jon Klassen shines a light on how he creates his illustrations - children's books podcast
Published: 6/23/2014 -
Ansel Elgort on playing Gus in The Fault in Our Stars - children's books podcast
Published: 6/19/2014 -
How does Jo Nesbø decide whether to write crime or children's fiction? - children's books podcast
Published: 5/21/2014 -
Chris Bradford on the Bodyguard series - children and teen books podcast
Published: 5/7/2014 -
Lauren St John rides a third One Dollar Horse - children's books podcast
Published: 4/23/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast - Non Pratt on Trouble
Published: 4/12/2014 -
Oksa Pollock: Guardian children's books podcast
Published: 3/26/2014 -
Laura Dockrill talks about Darcy Burdock - children's books podcast
Published: 3/19/2014 -
John Hegley on poems: Guardian children's books podcast
Published: 2/27/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Michael Rosen reads a schoolboy story
Published: 2/21/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: How to Train your Viking by Toothless the Dragon
Published: 2/20/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Roald Dahl's grandson reads Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Published: 2/19/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Francesca Simon reads Horrid Henry's Nightmare
Published: 2/18/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Jacqueline Wilson reads from Paws and Whiskers
Published: 2/17/2014 -
Guardian children's books podcast: Susan Cooper reads from Ghost Hawk
Published: 1/22/2014 -
Jonathan Stroud reads his Lockwood & Co story, The Dagger in the Desk
Published: 11/22/2013
This is the place for bibiophiles to meet and quiz their literary heroes. It’s a fun listen full of passionate young readers asking their favourite authors brilliantly insightful questions