Kieran Larwood - Dungeon Runners: Sky Battles (KS2 School visits)

Welcome Blue Peter Best Story Award-winning author Kieran Larwood to your school to talk about his amazing new book series.
Calling all Dungeon Runners! There’s a space for a new team of heroes – this is the children's chance to enter the leagues and fight their way to the top!
Kieran Larwood will provide an a-maze-ing, puzzle-solving event! The children will have to put their skills to the test, create their own characters and embark on an adventure, as they find out whether they have what it takes to become a Dungeon Runner…

Date - Tuesday 4th February
Available time from... 9am, 11am & 2pm (times approximate)
KS2 Children - School years 3, 4, 5 & 6

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Dungeon Runners: Sky Battles

An action-packed new adventure series from Blue Peter Award-winning author Kieran Larwood and Waterstones Children’s Book Prize winner Joe Todd Stanton. Young readers will love discovering the world of the Dungeon Runners!

Kit can hardly believe he’s now a professional Dungeon Runner. With his teammates Sandy and Thorn, they set off to a city in the clouds to compete. But with new dangers at every turn, Kit and his friends will need their wits and bravery to take on enemies as well as monsters. Are they ready for the big leagues? There’s only one way to find out!

Kieran Larwood

Kieran Larwood was born in Kenya. He moved to the UK when he was 2 and lived in various places before settling on the Isle of Wight where he can still be found: exploring rockpools, climbing trees and writing – slowly disappearing behind a mountain of notebooks and empty coffee mugs. He taught Reception class in a primary school for fifteen years before becoming a full-time author.
Kieran’s books have won several awards, including the Blue Peter Best Story and the Prix Sorcières.
He is inspired by a life-long love of fantasy stories, which all began when – as a young boy – he picked up a copy of The Hobbit and saw the map inside. It just goes to show – you never know where opening a book will lead…