Transcending the Ivory Tower: Philosophy as a Social Discipline
The Child and the Book conference at the University of Cambridge (Day 1) A resplendent Friday morning, in the midst
The Child and the Book conference at the University of Cambridge (Day 1) A resplendent Friday morning, in the midst
This years World Book Day witnessed the crowning of a new literary hero when Blue Peter viewers voted the Diary
by Erin Yesterday was the second ever Homerton/Cambridge Research and Teaching Centre for Children’s Literature open day. I felt so
By Faye Pale Face, Panda Eyes, Bloody Mouth and Mr Bandaged in Toilet Rolls had a lot of fun and
By DebbieOnce upon a time, a very long time ago, about last Thursday, the Cambridge–Homerton Research and Teaching Centre for
by Clementine It’s the Sunday post! Time to share the latest news from the Children’s Literature Research Centre. Graduation, elderflower
So…what has the royal wedding got to do with children’s literature? Well, the initial instinctive answer surely has to be not a lot, as Maria
by Erin As our readers should know from Clementine’s post last Thursday, there is going to be a Children’s Literature
This is Cambridge. You could come and study Children’s Literature here with us. How? Come and find out on