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Science-me a story

Science-me a story Nick Chaffe

Instituto Cervantes of Manchester in collaboration with the Association of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK) organises a new storytelling event aimed at promoting reading and knowledge of science among children. Teacher Claire Culliford will be in charge of the four storytellers selected from the winners of the "Science-me a story" contest organized by SRUK, two in Spanish and two in English, which will deal with the topics of vaccines and climate change:

-Los caballeros de la mesa viruela by Paula Mariel Liveratore
-War by Alexandra Gurzau
-Copep-mar y el globo verde by Laura Ibáñez-Tejero
-Nanuq by Nicole Pearson
 

The Storytelling is bilingual, in Spanish and English, with a duration of 45 minutes by the writer Claire Culliford who will work on the reading and teaching component.

Claire Culliford is a writer, teacher and translator. Her children's book series The Little Helpers, written to support the sustainable goals of the United Nations, has been translated into a large number of languages and is read by children all over the world. Claire's books are used by schools and educational institutions to teach children about global issues through the power of history. Claire continues to work in all areas of education, from lecturing at University of Leeds on film subtitling in French and Spanish to using translations of her books to support young people learning Spanish at the Instituto Cervantes. Having studied Hispanic literature, Claire is passionate about presenting the works of the great Latin American children's authors to support Spanish learning and cultural assimilation.

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