A year ago today, Jason became a published author, with the launch of his first two books, I Like To Put Food In My Welly
I Like To Put Food In My Welly included in BookTrust’s 100 Great Books Guide 2020
I Like To Put Food In My Welly, one of Jason Korsner’s first two rhyming books, has been included in this year’s Great Books Guide,
Overshadowed by a monkey at first public reading since lockdown
Two northwest London children’s authors made their first public appearances since the lockdown at a socially distanced event at Childs Hill Park in Golders Green
Jason’s Books in schools and nurseries
3rd March 2022 Bright Horizons Day Nursery, Golders Green Jason marked World Book Day 2022 by reading both I Like To Put Food In
It’s World Book Day; What Can You See?
For Jason’s first World Book Day as a published author, he took his rhyming picture book What Can You See? into a northwest London infant
I Like To Put Food In My Welly Caused Too Much Laughter for the Teachers
Jason spent an afternoon with Year 1 pupils at Garden Suburb Infant School in northwest London, introducing many to rhyme for the first time, as
I Like To Put Food In My Welly – Reviews
Wordplay and silliness abound in this wonderfully absurd and slightly surreal book of poems for kids. Top Children’s Books from 2020, Families UK Online Will
What Can You See? – Reviews
The gentle rhyming text encourages young children to look at the world and relish in the object around them, from everyday items found in
The Jewish Chronicle: ‘Welly’ is “Perfectly pitched” and “under-fives will respond with glee” to ‘What Can You See?’
Both books have received lovely reviews from The Jewish Chronicle. They said I Like To Put Food In My Welly “takes rhyme-play and delicious nonsense to
2020 begins with a reading of I Like To Put Food In My Welly at Golders Green playgroup
On the day that BookTrust picked I Like To Put Food In My Welly as its first “book of the day” of the 2020s, it