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Download Flatmunder: Our Free Children’s Book about Kid’s Fears and the Power...

Flatmunder is about helping children to play with the ideas and feelings that can cause their fears. In response to what has arguably been a pretty scary year, I want to share my fully illustrated...

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The Art of Andreas Englund

Swedish artist’s photo realistic paintings are funny, poignant.   Andreas Englund is one of those rare artists who possess exceptional technical skills and a wonderful narrative sense. His series of...

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Making School Lunches Super: Dad Fills His Son’s Lunchbox with Superheroes

Brent Almond wanted to make his son’s first-ever school lunches special, so he enlisted the help of a few super-friends… — Any new parent can tell you that sending your kid off to school for the first...

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From the Collections: Pacific

— I have been fortunate in my career to be asked to write not one but two books by British Library Publishing (BLP). The second of these, released on Monday, is Pacific: An Ocean of Wonders and it...

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Inspired by Our Maps Collection: Meet Illustrator Josie Shenoy

— I first met illustrator  Josie Shenoy  a few years ago at a ‘Make it, Sell it’ speed mentoring event I ran at the British Library, and she also took part in our Spring Market. She produces beautiful...

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Is Less Really More? the Truth of Functional Minimalism in Web Design

  Introduction “Less is more”- a phrase that is currently ruling the design world, whether you consider fashion, interior or web design. The phrase, of course, is a direct reflection of the age-old...

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Using Comics to Talk About Sexism in Science: How ‘Did This Really Happen?!’...

By Lucía Perez-Diaz Image by Lucía Perez-Diaz. 1953: Marie Tharp created a map that showed the seafloor was spreading via the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and therefore proved the theory of plate tectonics, only...

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The Amazing Adventures of Awesome [Video]

By Omeleto A young girl is born into the world, and she is dropped into a landscape of charming objects and engaging sensations. She enjoys many of these, but they occasionally overwhelm her. She then...

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