Sue Atkins In Conversation With Sarah Cressall From The Creation Station.

You could say it all started with a lack of chocolate. As a little girl, Sarah Cressall was inspired by her mum to achieve whatever she put her mind to. For eight-year-old Sarah, this meant more chocolate. Sarah wrote a comic with the superhero being a well-known chocolate bar. The lovely people of Cadbury’s sent […]
Joye Newman – Author of ‘Growing an In-Sync Child: Simple, Fun Activities to Help Every Child Develop, Learn, and Grow’

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Joss Cambridge-Simmons : The UK’s Super Manny and National Diversity Award Winner

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Lauren Brown – Creator of Busy Brains Activity Packs

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Kay King Author of ‘Why Baby Loss Matters’ and Executive Director of White Ribbon Alliance UK

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Dr Gail Sinitsky – Creator of ‘Young & Mighty’ a social enterprise with a mission to nurture children’s mental health.

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Sophie Messager Author of ‘Why Postnatal Recovery Matters’

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Sue Atkins in Conversation with Nikki Saunders Author of ‘My Awesome Autism’

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Sue Atkins in Conversation with Clare Luther – Author of The Little Paws Hotel Books

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Sue Atkins in Conversation with Liz Stevenson – Moving from Primary to Secondary School Successfully with Sandown Borough Council’s Transition Expert

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Sue Atkins in Conversation with Dr. Caspar Addyman – Author of The Laughing Baby

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