Wednesday, 20 May 2015

More Human



A huge thank you to Steve Hilton, Jason Bade and Scott Bade for mentioning my work as a children's author in their new book 'More Human'. 

Government, businesses, the lives we lead, the food we eat, the technology we use, it's all become too big and distant and industrialised. Steve Hilton and his co-authors explore positive and innovative solutions to make the world more human. The publication of this book couldn't be more timely!

A wonderful launch party last night and the PM was amongst the guests!

Friday, 19 December 2014

'How we Make Stuff' at the Royal Geographical Society

I thoroughly enjoyed giving the annual children's lecture at the Royal Geographical Society on Saturday on How we make Stuff. So many great questions about rubber ducks, elephant poo paper and the link between gorillas and mobiles phones! And the children made brilliant Christmas decorations out of recycled stuff.

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Many thanks OZY for the great review!


A great review from the online magazine Ozy about my work and latest book 'How Animals Live'. Thank you Ozy!

http://www.ozy.com/good-sht/christiane-dorions-eco-conscious-kid-lit/32579.article

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Lottie's favourite animal!

A gorgeous drawing from Lottie, age 10, who enjoyed reading 'How Animals Live'. I love the bright colours and the panda is also one of my favourite animals!

Thank you Lottie!







 

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Northern Lights

Paddy (age 10) read 'How Animals Live' and sent be this beautiful drawing of the Northern Lights in the North Pole. Thank you so much Paddy! I love it!

If you enjoyed my books and would like to send me your drawings, I will post them on my blog for everyone to share.

Thank you
Christiane

Friday, 24 January 2014

Home-made plastic!

Lewis and Finley made their own plastic with the recipe from How we Make Stuff. They said that it turned out a bit more crumbly than it should have done, but it was fun! Thank you so much for the picture!

Here is the recipe if you want to have a go:

What you need:
  • 1 cup of milk
  • 4 tablespoons of white vinegar
  • A bowl, a sieve and a spoon
  • A microwave or hob
With the help of an adult, heat the milk in the microwave for two minutes or in a pan until it is hot, but not boiling. Add the vinegar and stir. Pour the mixture through the sieve - careful, it will be hot! Spoon the lumps out of the sieve, then let them cool. When the mixture is cool enough, you can mould it into different shapes before it hardens.

Let me know how you get on!
Christiane

Friday, 10 January 2014

Very best wishes for a happy New Year!

I am thrilled to introduce my new book 'How Animals Live'. Why is the rainforest so popular? How do polar bears keep warm? Which creature is so tough it has survived in outer space? The book takes children on a world tour to find out how animals have cleverly adapted to life, from the scorching deserts to the coldest places on earth. I hope the children will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!