Workshop feedback…
‘The children loved the story and Fiona engaged with the whole class. The boys and girls were enthralled by the colour characters and everyone took part in discussions. The colour-spinner workshop was a complete bonus and was a terrific way to round off the afternoon’ Ruth Wright - Gartly Primary…
£2 to the Rainbow Trust for every copy sold
We're stronger together... The Battle of the Colours is joining hands with The Rainbow Trust and passing on proceeds from sales to this remarkable children’s charity. ‘When I saw the NHS rainbows in people’s windows I had a brainwave moment,’ says author Fiona Hill. ‘My books need to be out…
What colours help children learn?
Colours are everywhere. They are part of our language and our culture, and they are a big part of what we learn. In addition, they help determine how we learn. Not only do colours send signals to the brain to make us hungry or calm, but they also have the…
Tailor-made book readings and art class
Here's what to expect: We look at the book cover and discuss what the story could be about. Is it a story? Is it a game? We read the story together, the children joining in the rhyming lines. Up to 3 art activities can follow: Colour blending: Learn to paint a…
About the illustrator
Chris Duggan is a leading illustrator and cartoonist whose pictures have appeared in many publications, from Vogue to Punch. He’s used to tight deadlines and obscure subjects – so it was a refreshing change to work on his first children’s book with former Daily Telegraph colleague Fiona.
Meet the author
After a high-flying career in national newspapers (The Daily Telegraph, FT, Times, Sunday Times), design director Fiona Hill left London for rural Aberdeenshire, six horses, two dogs, two cats, eight chickens, twin children and partner Hugh. Fiona makes design decisions every day as part of her work: ‘Everything I see,…
An exciting mix of art, design, drama and literacy
Currently on tour to primary schools throughout UK. Recommended for Key Stage 1. The book is unique in appealing to different ages (2-8yrs) on different levels. • Sensory Bright, stimulating colours; finger holes for interaction. • Debate A springboard for discussion – especially in a classroom. • Emotional development Should…
Get your children reading…
‘ This picture book with interactive peep holes and rhyme will delight children of all ages’ Jon Connell, The Week