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
Summer 2020 Riverbridge Primary School, Staines, Surrey It’s great to see that I Like To Put Food In My Welly was included on the Nursery
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
Will have them in fits of giggles from start to finish … the perfect book for children who love funny books with eye-catching images to pull
What Can You See? – Reviews
‘Children and adults will have great fun spotting themes and will be inspired to play spot the object… A fun way to play a game,
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