[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":11},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-post-thank-you-bishops-stortford":3},{"_type":4,"body":5,"bodyHtml":6,"excerpt":5,"featuredImage":5,"publishedAt":7,"slug":8,"tags":9,"title":10},"blogPost",null,"Yesterday I went up to \u003Ca href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop%27s_Stortford\">Bishop's Stortford\u003C/a> for their first Children's Book Festival and accepted the \u003Cb>Picture Book Award\u003C/b> for \u003Ci>Morris the Mankiest Monster\u003C/i> from Britain's \u003Ca href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Laureate\">Children's Laureate\u003C/a> and children's book creator \u003Cb>Anthony Browne\u003C/b>. Hurrah!\\r\n\\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/bishstort1-411ae57220.jpg\">\\r\n\\r\nOne of the teachers had even painted a great picture of Anthony giving me the prize. (It made us laugh, because it looked so much like us, but also because Anthony looks very tall in it.) The hall had kids there from loads of schools, all whom had voted for their favourite picture book, so it was an amazing honour to win. (Thanks, guys!!) I didn't actually know our book had won until two seconds before I gave a short speech, so I was a little flustered, but also very happy. \\r\n\\r\nAnthony gave a talk, saying how important it was for people of all ages to embrace picture books, and stressed the importance of building visual literacy in our culture. One of the cool things about the award was that the oldest children in the school also took part in the competition, analysing the picture books and looking at them from a design and editorial perspective, thinking about what they'd do if they were creating their own picture books. \\r\n\\r\nAnthony had been doing events for the festival since the day before, and was busily signing books for a long queue of schoolchildren, so I did a quick drawing of him. And here's a photo of the very funny cat play some of the kids put on for us.\\r\n\\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/anthonybrowne-836e600982.jpg\" width=\"380\"> \u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/bishstort3-c3dc714d5a.jpg\" width=\"300\">\\r\n\u003C!--more More pics under the cut-->\\r\nThanks, Rosie Pike, for organising the festival, and I was very glad to meet \u003Cb>Alison Lewis\u003C/b> (half of the 'Jill Lewis' author partnership on \u003Ca href=\"http://www.egmont.co.uk/product.asp?prodid=1697&catid=\">\u003Ci>Don't Read this Book\u003C/i>\u003C/a>) and \u003Ca href=\"http://www.thepaintbrush.co.uk/\">Michael Terry\u003C/a>, illustrator of \u003Ca href=\"http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=The_Wide-Mouthed_Frog_by_Iain_Smyth_and_Michael_Terry\">\u003Ci>The Wide-Mouthed Frog\u003C/i>\u003C/a>.\\r\n\\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/bishopstort3-f964b27497.jpg\"> \u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/bishstort2-297903bb79.jpg\">\\r\n\\r\nAfter all the excitement, since I was half-way to Cambridge, I went up the rail line and kidnapped my lovely friend Bridget from her work. We celebrated by going out for bangers and mash and sticky toffee pudding and took nutty photos of us drinking from the trophy (which probably aren't suitable for a schools blog post).","2010-02-10T08:45:00.000Z","thank-you-bishops-stortford",[],"thank you, bishop's stortford!",1776628733963]