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Elizabeth Newbery is a well-known author of children's non fiction for national and international publishers including:
  • A&C Black
  • Jarrold Publishing
  • Anova Books
  • Frances Lincoln

Art to Make you Scared!

Short listed by the English Association for Best Children’s Illustrated Book 2007

A series of books written for 5-7 year olds that introduce children to at great works of art through emotions. Published by Frances Lincoln 2007.

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Art to Make you Smile!

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Colour in Art (Art for All Series)

A series of art books for children aged 9-14 published by Chrysalis. Other titles also by Elizabeth Newbery: Why Make Art? How is Art Made? Secrets of Art.

Colour in Art series
Lookout! Series

A popular series of 99p pocket guides for children published by Jarrold. The series includes: The Second World War, Castles, Prehistory, Abbeys and Monasteries, Invaders and Seafarers.

Lookout! Series
Snap shots and latest news

Read Elizabeth's article 'Firing the Imagination' about the relevance of printed resources for the computer generation in AHI Journal Summer 2007.
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The Association of Cultural Enterprises (ACE) awarded Highly Commended for Best Children's Product 2007 to Power Palace, a children's guide to Hampton Court Palace.

Newbery & England have recently completed the first stage of interpretation for Hill Close Gardens in Warwick. This beautiful site opened Easter 2007.

Stop press! Art to Make you Scared! has been short listed by the English Association for Best Children's Illustrated Books 2007. View this project.

New for 2008! Ground-breaking guides for Coughton Court using a magazine format guaranteed to stop visitors in their tracks! View this project.

Derby Museums & Art Gallery commissioned N&E (with Focussed Learning) to write educational resources and develop workshops as part of exciting new education initiatives.

Hot news! N&E have been commissioned to write a book about Henry VIII to commemorate the 500th anniversary of his succession in 1509.