How is everyone else hanging in? At Fremantle Press, we’re taking it page by page, hard at work on books while adapting to this new world we find ourselves in by providing even more online content to keep you connected.
Whether they are in the classroom, the virtual classroom or just hanging out at home, there are plenty of free and fun activities to keep the youngest members of our community engaged.
We’ve got two prizes to give away in our Pass it on! Competition for 2019. Win a visit from graphic novelist James Foley to your school or a set of 10 Fremantle Press books. How do you enter? It’s easy.
To coincide with the release of our memoir collection Women of a Certain Age, Fremantle Press is asking you to get involved in our campaign to bring new voices out into the world.
Writer and illustrator Kelly Canby will launch her latest picture book, The Hole Story, at Paper Bird Children’s Books & Arts at 3 pm on Sunday 4 March.
Our free WWI activity kit is a great way for the little ones to learn about Australian history. Enjoy activity sheets from Dianne Wolfer’s In the Lamplight and Lighthouse Girl, and Norman Jorgensen's In Flanders Fields.
Riddle Gully Secrets by Jen Banyard is in the running for a West Australian Young Readers' Book Award. Banyard said this was the second time the Riddle Gully series had been honoured, with Mystery at Riddle Gully making the shortlist in 2016.