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Join Emma (PhD Candidate, The University of Western Australia) today as she talks to children’s book author Pamela Freeman. They discuss how Pamela got into writing ecological picture books for children, where her ideas come from, and how they align with the national curriculum. Pamela explains how she best engages children with her books and how her unconventional relationship with her current illustrator is integral to the work she does. They discuss the process of getting a picture book published and how to evaluate if your work has had an impact.
Episode Links:
Pamela Freeman's website
This episode was brought to you by:
Episode Host: Emma Gill
Special Guests: Pamela Freeman
Socials: Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram
Produced: Emma Gill
Audio edited: Matthew Gill
Show notes: Clare Boon
Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram and online at https://thescicommcollective.com/
By The SciComm CollectiveJoin Emma (PhD Candidate, The University of Western Australia) today as she talks to children’s book author Pamela Freeman. They discuss how Pamela got into writing ecological picture books for children, where her ideas come from, and how they align with the national curriculum. Pamela explains how she best engages children with her books and how her unconventional relationship with her current illustrator is integral to the work she does. They discuss the process of getting a picture book published and how to evaluate if your work has had an impact.
Episode Links:
Pamela Freeman's website
This episode was brought to you by:
Episode Host: Emma Gill
Special Guests: Pamela Freeman
Socials: Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram
Produced: Emma Gill
Audio edited: Matthew Gill
Show notes: Clare Boon
Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram and online at https://thescicommcollective.com/