
Adam Bushnell is a published author and storyteller. Previously a teacher, he worked in the UK and internationally in both state and private education.
He is the author of four publications called 'Snakes Legs and Cows Eggs', 'Donkeys Wings and Worms Stings', 'Fishes Claws and Dinosaurs' Paws' and 'The Dead Storytellers'. He has also recorded audio versions of these books and has four more books due for release throughout 2009 and 2010.
He is a full member of the Society of Authors, Society for Storytelling, National Association of Workshop Providers, Speaking of Books and Equity. He is featured as a recommended author and storyteller on the 'Reading is Fundamental' and the 'National Centre for Language and Literacy' databases. His books are also on the Boys Into Books recommended reading list. He is the Cultural Ambassador for Gateshead Council and takes part in voluntary work for several children's charities including Young Enterprise, Education Business Connections and Future Business Magnates.
Appearing (November 2009)
Stockton (16th), Hartlepool (17th), Durham (18th), North Tyneside (19th), Darlington (20th)
Author Website
Story Tales
Publisher
Educational Printing Services Ltd
Recommended Reads
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Donkeys' Wings and Worms' Stings Educational Printing Services Ltd 978-1905637508 Donkeys' Wings and Worms' Stings is a collection of traditional tales and entirely original stories, each told with serious silliness. They are culturally diverse and are written to be read aloud by teachers, parents and children, or can be read individually. The stories are targeted at disengaged or reluctant readers and attempt to motivate children to read. |
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Snakes' Legs and Cows' Eggs Educational Printing Services Ltd 978-1905637218 Selected for the SLA Boys into Books (5-11) List What happens when you sneeze with your eyes open? When a woodcutter meets a dragon? When a bully meets some bad fairies? Story teller Adam Bushnell's eight hilarious stories bring together characters from all over the world. Familiar faces such as Anansi and the Thunder God take their place with larger than life new characters. |















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