With Covid restrictions finally gone in England, it was business as usual for World Book Day 2022, with a visit to a nursery school in
2021: Another strange year to be a published author
One of the best things about being a children’s author is getting the opportunity to meet young readers who’ve enjoyed your books. Similarly, hearing crowds
Reading at Liverpool’s Little Peacock Coffee Shop
It was Bookshop Day – and the end of Library Week – but Jason spent the morning at a new family cafe in Liverpool instead.
Summer book signing, indoors, in Pembrokeshire
Jason was delighted to get the chance to visit Pembrokeshire for his first indoor event since the start of the pandemic. After reading his books
Supporting the local independent bookshop for Independent Bookshop Week
With Covid restrictions being eased, bit by bit, bookshops are open again, and authors across the UK have been supporting their local book sellers as
Marking the first anniversary of becoming a published author
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
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
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