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Book World Magazine – Issue 5 (Physical Edition) – This price includes postage.
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Issue 5 is a celebration of storytelling, creativity, and the people shaping the future of children’s literature and reading culture.
In this special digital edition of Book World Magazine, we explore how stories shape childhood, legacy, and lifelong connection—through the voices of authors, illustrators, literacy leaders, and kids themselves.
Inside, you’ll find:
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A powerful spotlight on Ty Allan Jackson, bestselling children’s author and entrepreneur, sharing his journey of grit, creativity, and self-made success.
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An original written piece by Asher Packman, exploring legacy, memory, and the stories we carry forward.
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A behind-the-scenes look at StoryFest, Australia’s largest children’s literature festival, and the ripple effect of community-led storytelling.
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An introduction to Andy Geppert’s SQUIGL Club, a rural book club for kids blending creativity, art, and live storytelling.
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An interview with Janine Sigley from Story Dogs, sharing how trained reading dogs are transforming literacy experiences for thousands of students.
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A contributed feature by Mark Cunich from StorySparks, highlighting the role of live storytelling in helping children feel seen, heard, and connected.
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An intimate look at the work of Liv Lorkin, exploring grief, healing, and honest, self-published picture books that deeply connect with young readers.
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A creative spotlight on illustrator Tony Flowers, and how travel fuels his storytelling process in graphic novels and beyond.
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A bold conversation with middle grade author Nat Amoore, exploring humour, fiction, and getting kids excited about reading.
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A feature on Northern Irish illustrator Erin McClean, creator of Little Street Library, on kindness, colour, and connecting through art.
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Book reviews by kids, with honest insights and recommendations from young readers across the country.
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A librarian spotlight on Vivienne from Durrington High School in the UK, celebrating inclusive reading spaces and the vital role of school librarians.
This issue is for anyone who believes in the power of children’s books, storytelling with heart, and creating real impact through creativity, literacy, and community.
Whether you’re a reader, educator, author, librarian, publisher, or simply someone who loves stories, this edition invites you to reconnect with the magic of children’s literature—and the people keeping that magic alive.










