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August 9, 2016
School visits 2016
It’s been another busy year with many events around the country, particularly with the publication of a special edition of Dear Greenpeace to celebrate it’s 25th year. There have been more festivals to attend this year, starting with a new one for me, the Henley Book Festival last September, and then Birmingham, Totnes Children’s Book Festival, WOW at Worthing, Cardiff Book Festival and culminating in another event at the Hay on Wye Literary Festival in May. I am looking forward to attending Cheltenham Literary Festival and the ‘Off the Shelf’ book festival in Sheffield later this year. It is always a great pleasure to get out of my studio and meet children and parents at these events.
As always , my school visits have kept me busy. I would like to post here a sincere thank you to all the teachers and children who have welcomed me in to their school halls. There are too many for me to list here, but a special mention to Widey Court, St Andrews, Plympton St Maurice, and St Mary’s in Plymouth, South Marsdon in Swindon, Denbury School, Prince’s Mead in Winchester. Callington and Burraton schools in Cornwall. Marlborough Primary School. And finally to the lively teenagers at Exe Academy in Exeter. These are just a few of the many wonderful schools I have enjoyed visiting this year.
P.S. I must mention a particular thanks to my most terrifyingly anticipated event of the academic year, which was to visit Clare Hall’s All Aboard Pre-School. I have not attended pre-schools before. I was unsure about working with such tiny, young children, but Clare was persistent. Anticipating chaos, I was astounded to find that we all relaxed in to a successful morning of stories and drawings. A lovely school.
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June 9, 2016
Frog and Beaver
Simon’s latest book is out in January 2017. Frog and Beaver is the story of how Beaver moves onto Frog’s river, builds a dam and changes everything! The ducks have nowhere to swim, the water voles homes dry up and Frog can’t seem to make Beaver understand what he’s done.
Can Frog ever make friends with someone so difficult and so different from himself?
Simon has had a very busy year of school visits and festivals which has resulted in a longer than usual gap in publication between his books. However, Frog and Beaver is worth the wait. Beautifully illustrated riverside scenes in Simon’s lively, characterful line and watercolour have a distinct feel of the wide open landscapes and big country of North America. As always Simon’s characters are wonderfully observed and highlight personalities we all recognise. Perfect for sharing with children of all ages.
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May 3, 2016
Dear Greenpeace 25th birthday
It’s 25 years ago today that Dear Greenpeace was first published by Walker Books. In all those years it has never been out of print and been widely read all around the world. Simon can’t begin to count the number of letters he has received from children concerning this story and adding new ideas about something they have found in their ponds. Here at Simon’s studio, we all hope you continue to enjoy this classic picture book.
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July 21, 2015
School Visits 2015
Thank you to all the schools, festivals, universities, art colleges and especially children I have visited this academic year. It has been a huge pleasure to see the enthusiastic response to my new book ‘REX’. As always, it’s been a busy year but I would particularly like to mention Broadfields Primary School in Edgware, London, for a terrific day, and also the Bournville Children’s Book Festival, I wish them further great success for next year.
I also had a wonderful time with all the staff and children at Topsham Primary School. I very much enjoyed meeting and talking to the inspiring PGSE trainee teachers at Plymouth University. My first trip to the Chipping Norton Book Festival was met with a warm welcome, I do hope to visit again. Visits to Oxford and Stratford book festivals were also delightful. My visit to Mount Tamar School, a specialist residential school, left me full of admiration, thank you to all the staff and children there too.
There are too many visits to list here, but perhaps I should mention Harrowbarrow, Copplestone, Victoria Road, Mary Dean schools and even more schools from Cornwall to Birmingham to Brighton, who have all made it a very rewarding year.
It’s always a pleasure (and relief) to leave the studio with a new book and get to see it work with children in schools. Thank you to each and everyone of you I have met on my travels. I hope you still enjoy your reading, writing and drawing.
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School Visits
A big thank you to all the schools, festivals, universities, art colleges and especially children I have visited this academic year. It has been a huge pleasure to see the enthusiastic response to my new book ‘REX’. As always, it’s been a busy year but I would particularly like to mention Broadfields Primary School in Edgware, London, for a terrific day, and also the Bournville Children’s Book Festival, I wish them further great success for next year.
I also had a wonderful time with all the staff and children at Topsham Primary School. I very much enjoyed meeting and talking to the inspiring PGSE trainee teachers at Plymouth University. My first trip to the Chipping Norton Book Festival was met with a warm welcome, I do hope to visit again. Visits to Oxford and Stratford book festivals were also delightful. My visit to Mount Tamar School, a specialist residential school, left me full of admiration, thank you to all the staff and children there too.
There are too many visits to list here, but perhaps I should mention Harrowbarrow, Copplestone, Victoria Road, Mary Dean schools and even more schools from Cornwall to Birmingham to Brighton, who have all made it a very rewarding year.
It’s always a pleasure (and relief) to leave the studio with a new book and get to see it work with children in schools. Thank you to each and everyone of you I have met on my travels. I hope you still enjoy your reading, writing and drawing.
April 28, 2014
Rex is published this month
Simon’s brand new book, REX, is published in hardback, in April with Walker books. It could described as a book about adoption and step- parenting with T-rex’s! The story begins with a terrifying tyrannosaurus rex who is befriended by a newly hatched tiny dinosaur who believes he might be his dad. It doesn’t appear to be a good match at first, but events conspire to make sense of this unusual pairing. REX is available from all bookshops and online.
March 28, 2014
Nurse Clementine in Paperback
Nurse Clementine is now available in paperback from all bookshops and online. Hooray!
(See the Wall Street Journal review below)
October 8, 2013
Cheltenham Book Festival
From Simon:
”I was invited to speak at the festival this week and met hundreds of children from schools all over the area in a huge tent.
With wonderful support from the technical staff, I was able to have a powerpoint show on two separate screens at the same time.
We all enjoyed a lot of laughter and help as young school girl, Martha helped click up the powerpoint pictures. At the end of the day I did a much more intimate talk with some very young children.
Thank you to all who came, and made it an enjoyable day for me too!”
September 24, 2013
Nurse Clementine new cover for paperback
Simon has been working on the new paperback version of Nurse Clementine, which is due out early next year. When he saw the hardback cover from his Japanese publishers, he liked it so much, he decided to use the same design for the U.K. paperback edition.
Nurse Clementine will be available in the early spring 2014.
Wall Street Journal review of Nurse Clementine
A little girl who enjoys playing nurse comes to her brother’s aid. Meghan Cox Gurdon reviews Simon James’s “Nurse Clementine”
Like all the best picture books, Simon James’s “Nurse Clementine” (Candlewick, 40 pages, $15.99) packs a remarkable amount of nuance, humor and emotional truth into a relatively small number of pages—though children ages 3-7 who ask to hear it read aloud repeatedly may notice only what an endearing book it is.
Our protagonist is a young girl whose parents give her a nurse’s outfit and a first-aid kit for her birthday. “It’s just what I wanted,” Nurse Clementine says, gravely donning her new attire. She doesn’t have long to wait before her first emergency: When her father bangs his toe, Nurse Clementine jumps into action. In Mr. James’s sweet, unaffected illustrations we see her kneeling before her bemused parent, binding his injury with yards of gauze. He must keep the bandage on for a week. “A week?” her father moans. “A week,” she says firmly.
By good fortune, Nurse Clementine’s mother also needs treatment, as does the family dog. Vexingly, however, Nurse Clementine’s dream patient, her little brother, Tommy, refuses medical care. A caped superhero, he leaps from the furniture and zooms through the air, crashing every time. But when the nurse rushes to his aid, he shrugs her off. Poor Nurse Clementine! The frustrated caregiver tries practicing on herself, and even on a drainpipe, but that’s no fun. It is only after Tommy really needs his sister’s help, in a genuine emergency, that he and Nurse Clementine reach a happy accommodation. Swaddled like a mummy, Tommy must keep his bandages on for a week. “All week?” he says. “Great!”




