Mohna Lott

By: Christina Gabbitas
Published by:

Poems and Pictures Ltd

ISBN: 9781916254213
Genre: Children & Young Peoples age 7+
Publication date: 03/04/2021
Price: 6.99

Synopsis

Monah is an unhappy little girl who is teased by school friends, making her feel quite sad. Mona’s teacher helps her to understand that we are all different and that is something to be celebrated. Mohna writes her own poem about the importance of kindness.
Wonderfully illustrated by Ursula Hurst

Author's Biography

Christina Gabbitas is an award-winning children’s author who has encouraged over 25,000 children nationally with an annual poetry initiative, resulting in her being awarded a Dame Beryl Bainbridge award for her work, and the Sue Ryder Education Award in 2015. In 2022, she was awarded a prize for her Lockdown Life poetry initiative that encouraged children and teenagers to write about how they were feeling in lockdown. This was supported by Actress Jenny Agutter OBE.
A commission with York Castle Museum proved a great success where Christina held sessions with children and families, encouraging children to write with her sessions centred around the museum exhibits in 2019.
Christina has visited hundreds of schools both in the UK and overseas, encouraging children with read aloud interactive sessions, and workshops with all her stories that encouraged children to learn about the world around them, from pollination, plastic pollution to drugs and knife crime.

Christina is the Founder and a Trustee of Children’s Literature Festivals charity that concentrates on deprived wards and their mission is to give children from all backgrounds, cultures, and abilities an equal opportunity with access to free-to-attend literature festivals, to realise the power of reading, not just educationally but socially and emotionally too.
As a result, Christina was chosen as one of the 500 Coronation Champions for her voluntary work on the festivals.

Recognition of her work led to an invitation to become Patron of Blackburn with Darwen Libraries for Children and Young People in 2021, and she was recognised with mayoral awards in 2020 and 2021 for Services to Children’s Literature & Child Protection (Lancashire), and was made an Honorary Member of the NSPCC Council in 2018 for her supportive role in safeguarding children and Childline. Christina’s book Share Some Secrets was awarded a national book prize in 2019 – the publication encourages children to speak out and is helping to raise funds in the NSPCC online shop.

7 Comments

  1. A charming book with great illustrations.

  2. Great little book for dealing with emotions.

  3. Perfect for Christmas read and gifts.

  4. Helpful and yet super entertaining.

  5. This is my son’s favourite story at the moment, after he was made fun of at school. A creative and effective way of talking around the subject of empathy and kindness.

  6. Read, comment and vote!

  7. Inspirational!

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