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Hazel Edwards

    Hazel est célébrée pour son classique pour enfants sur un hippopotame qui a inspiré une comédie musicale à succès. Son écriture couvre divers genres, y compris des mystères pour adultes avec des protagonistes uniques, des romans jeunesse inspirés d'expériences personnelles et des mémoires captivantes. Une expédition antarctique a alimenté sa créativité, donnant naissance à des thrillers écologiques et des livres illustrés. Par le biais d'ateliers d'écriture d'histoires familiales et de mentorat, Hazel aide les autres à trouver leur voix et à découvrir des récits ancestraux.

    Workplays
    Grief and Loss in Schools
    Celebrant Sleuth: I Do ... or Die
    Stickybeak
    F2m
    Not Just a Piece of Cake Being an Author
    • F2m

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,4(145)Évaluer

      The story follows Skye, a school-leaver and guitarist in an all-female band, as she transitions to Finn, navigating the complexities of gender identity in the punk/indie scene. Finn's journey involves uncovering family secrets that threaten to divide them, highlighting that transitioning is about more than just medical procedures—it's about acceptance and self-discovery. As Finn shares his experiences through music and television, he finds support from friends and family who grapple with their own feelings about losing a daughter while embracing their teenager's true self.

      F2m
    • Stickybeak

      • 33pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      "Stickybeak is an unforgettable school pet. He gets up to all sorts of mischief. Others think he's an ugly, noisy duckling. He thinks he's a person. We love him, but... when it was my turn to take him home, it was disaster plus!"--Back cover.

      Stickybeak
    • Celebrant Sleuth: I Do ... or Die

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Quinn, a celebrant with style and a few obsessions but a good heart, solves quirky problems, mysteries and the occasional murder at weddings, funerals and naming ceremonies in her country town.

      Celebrant Sleuth: I Do ... or Die
    • Grief and Loss in Schools

      A Resource for Teachers

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the emotional needs of students, this book offers teachers practical resources such as discussion topics, play scripts, and engaging activities to help facilitate conversations about grief and loss. It aims to create a supportive environment where students can express and process their feelings, promoting emotional well-being within schools.

      Grief and Loss in Schools
    • Workplays

      Work and Career Play Scripts and Activities for Secondary Students

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Designed for secondary school students, this resource offers play scripts and activities that facilitate the transition from school to work. It provides a realistic insight into various professions, trades, and careers, encouraging collaboration across subjects while helping students develop essential workplace skills.

      Workplays
    • Kaleidoscope of Ideas

      Hands-On Activities for Gifted Minds

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Designed for educators, this resource book offers a variety of engaging classroom activities aimed at fostering creative thinking skills in middle primary to junior secondary students. It serves as a practical guide for teachers looking to enhance their students' learning experiences through innovative and interactive methods.

      Kaleidoscope of Ideas
    • Issues

      A Resource of Play Scripts and Activities for Teachers

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Scripts provide a safe space for hesitant students to embody characters, enabling them to explore personal issues and develop confidence through role-playing. This approach encourages self-expression and can help address real-life concerns in a supportive environment.

      Issues
    • Trail Magic

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Only one in five finish. Then you're called a THRU Walker.

      Trail Magic