Blakeney Clark and Isabel Thomas talk about the Linton Children’s Book Festival on 13 and 14 May.
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Blakeney Clark and Isabel Thomas talk about the Linton Children’s Book Festival on 13 and 14 May.
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In Charity Tuesday Julian Clover meets Kevin Clements the new Chief Executive of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices.
In "Cambridge Breakfast"
Cambridge Children’s Hospital Mental Health Research Lead, Professor Tamsin Ford and 18-year-old Ann Sabu from the Cambridge Children’s Network speak to Julian about how children and young people “dropped down the agenda” during the Covid 19 pandemic.
In "Cambridge Breakfast"
Monika Wiacek talks to Berenika Wilczynska a writer, translator, author of tourist guides and the children's book, Hop to Poland.
In "Featured"
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