Category: Jude Lennon
Slow Down For Bobby
Because We’re Worth It!
I’m very lucky, I have a job that I love. I’m a storyteller and children’s writer so I get to spend many hours reading great books, telling great stories and writing new adventures. But please remember, this is not a hobby, it’s a job.Amongst the many services I offer are…
World Book Day (well Week)
I LOVE World Book Day! I loved it when I was a teacher and I love it even more now I’m a storyteller and writer.These days, the day has turned into a week as I find myself visiting a range of different schools to offer different activities to complement their…
It’s Been a While…
So 2016 is nearly in its third month and I haven’t blogged since November!I can only apologise. It’s been a busy time at Lamby Towers.My blogs are going to be changing ever so slightly. From now on, this blog will cover all aspects of Little Lamb Tales, Little Lamb Phonics…
The Fabulous Frost Fair
The Fabulous Frost Fair One of the first things I sorted when I started Little Lamb Tales were some branded T-shirts to wear when I’m storytelling. As you will know if you are regular followers, Lamby has his own T-shirt too. Lamby has more than just T-shirts though. He has…
Busy times with Bizmums
I’m not a mum. I don’t have kids and don’t intend to have kids. So it may come as a surprise to learn that I am heavily involved with a fantastic organisation called Bizmums.As you might expect from the name, most of the members are indeed mums. Bizmums is a…
Book Launch
It’s been a very busy time in Lamby Towers for the last few weeks. As well as storytelling throughout the summer I have also been preparing for the launch of my new children’s book The Dragon of Allerton Oak https://www.facebook.com/DragonofAllertonOak?fref=ts This has been a very exciting time as you can imagine.…
Free to Play!
I saw this photo on Facebook yesterday and it really got me thinking….well remembering really. My childhood was full of days like this. Please don’t mis-understand me, my brother and I were not neglected! We were however, encouraged to take part in activities that encouraged our imagination. Our mum (sadly…
Schools out for summer…
How I remember the last few days of term. The feeling of walking through sticky, thick treacle desperately trying to reach the finishing line called the summer holidays!Teacher’s literally count the seconds until they can switch off the early morning alarm, remind their family and friends they exist and actually…