We are delighted to provide an update about Happy Here an anthology from 20 of our best Black British writers and illustrators. Happy Here will form the focus of an exciting panel that closes the YLG Virtual Conference this year (details here) we are thrilled to have the chance to welcome Jasmine Richards, Yome Ṣode and Clare Weze in conversation with publisher Amée Felone. Read below for an exciting update!
This week, every primary school in England will
receive a free copy of Happy Here, a new anthology from 20 of our
best Black British writers and illustrators. Published by inclusive
publisher Knights Of, Happy Here includes stories and poems
which explore themes of joy, home and family through a wide range of genres and
styles. The initiative is part of a wider long-term programme of research and
activity led by the children’s reading charity BookTrust and The Centre for
Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE) to empower changes in teaching practice
and improve representation in children's literature and publishing.
Alongside this, BookTrust and CLPE are supporting
schools with a range of resources and events designed to help teachers share a
love of reading and writing with children and give them a rich and diverse
learning experience by bringing inclusive and representative stories into the
classroom:
· All schools are
invited to attend a free online event with celebrated children's author Joseph
Coelho, hosted by BookTrust on 13th October as part of Black History
Month.
· CLPE are providing
a free teaching sequence for Key Stage 2, to support schools in the study and
enjoyment of Happy Here as part of their Literacy Curriculum.
· CLPE will deliver
online sessions for teachers to learn more about the importance of
representation in the classroom.
· BookTrust has
provided an additional 50 free copies of Happy Here to 100
schools with a minimum of 25% of pupils receiving free school meals.
The Happy Here initiative follows
the publication in 2020 of BookTrust Represents’ Interim Research and CLPE’s
annual Reflecting Realities Survey of Ethnic Representation within UK
Children’s Literature, which highlighted the under-representation of children’s
authors and illustrators of colour, and of minority ethnic characters within
children’s books, respectively.
Having the opportunity to engage with an author
through a school visit inspires children by bringing their favourite stories
and characters to life and also gives access to diverse role models. Schools
are invited to sign up for a FREE virtual school session with Joseph Coelho on
13th October visit https://www.booktrust.org.uk/happy-here
To sign up for CLPE’s FREE teaching sequence and to
find out more about their online CPD to support the study and enjoyment
of Happy Here visit https://clpe.org.uk/news/free-copy-happy-here-all-primary-schools-and-free-teaching-resources-and-cpd-partnership