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
Hampstead Garden Suburb reading ends busy 2019
With his first books being published in mid-October, it’s been a frenetic learning experience for Jason, attending events to promote them. As well as the
Ham&High: It’s children’s rhyme time for Golders Green newsreader Jason Korsner
Jason spoke to Bridget Galton of the Ham & High’s EtCetera section about how his career has taken him from journalism to children’s books. “If
Delighted to be invited to the Bookworm Chanukah party
Jason was invited to take part in the Chanukah party at a northwest London children’s bookshop, as a local author. Every year, The Bookworm, in
Entertaining children at Asquith Bright Horizons nursery in NW London
Jason read I Like To Put Food In My Welly and What Can You See to children at a northwest London nursery
Events calendar
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Jason presents What Can You See? at Martha’s Playgroup in Golders Green
Jason has presented one of his new children’s picture books, What Can You See?, at Martha’s Playgroup at Golders Green Parish Church, in northwest London.
Jason & Max write & illustrate another chapter at the Crickhowell Children’s Book Festival
Jason Korsner and illustrator Max Low have presented their new picture book, I Like To Put Food In My Welly, at the inaugural Crickhowell Children’s