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Hi everyone,


We're producing a podcast for Foyles summer kids festival over the holidays called 'Storybox', and we are interviewing Author & Illustrator David Barrow on Sunday at Royal Festival Hall:


http://www.foyles.co.uk/Public/Events/Detail.aspx?eventId=2874


The problem is, we don't want to do it! Our podcast is solely presented by lots of lovely children that we found on the ED Forum and we want the children to do the reporting / interviewing for the podcast.


Here is the official trail of the podcast:


https://soundcloud.com/foyles/welcome-to-the-foyles-storybox-podcast


Do get in touch if your children would like to interview David Barrow on Sunday 24th July 11am-12 Noon (interview will take place at 12 noon) at Royal Festival Hall after his event.


We have written some questions for the children to ask but would be great for the children to come up with their own!

Tickets are free, but will need to be booked via the link above.


Lots of great events throughout the festival (including our radio drama workshop on Fri 5th Aug - http://www.foyles.co.uk/Public/Events/Detail.aspx?eventId=2925 so do book your tickets if your kids also fancy starring in their own radio play!


Get in touch if this is up your street!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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