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Cardiff Author, C.C. Brampton Successfully Visited 100 Primary Schools in One Year

  • Publishers News
  • Mar 8, 2023
  • 2 min read

Reading is a crucial part of any child’s education and growth to such an extent that UNESCO recognizes this fact, and in March of 1995 created the World Book Day. This event is made to celebrate the love of reading books and has since the inception been held worldwide every year.



Last year on World Book Day, in March of 2022, an author from South Wales kickstarted his book tour around the U.K to promote his latest children’s book: Charlie Robonik. The author, C.C. Brampton, is an accomplished author with several successful children's books under his belt.


He has been writing for children for years and is passionate about inspiring young minds to read and write. The latest book by Brampton, Charlie Robonik, is a hit with the children, and its popularity has helped him achieve a significant milestone: he successfully visited over 100 primary schools throughout the United Kingdom in precisely one year.


Brampton has been holding talks at the schools which have been inspiring and that have been met with critical praise by teachers and parents. He has a positive attitude, and his impact has led to thousands of children wanting to follow in his footsteps and become a writer like him.


His talks are aimed at encouraging children to read, write, and be creative. Brampton believes that every child has a story to tell, and his mission is to help them tell it. During his school visits, Brampton has shared his experiences as a writer, his writing process, and how he gets inspiration for his books.


But he has also conducted workshops to help children improve their writing skills and has encouraged them to explore their imagination and creativity. The visits have been fun and engaging, and Brampton was able to leave a lasting impression on the children he has met during the year of 2022.


All in all, the many school visits by Brampton have been a huge success, and he plans to continue his book tour to reach even more schools and children in the future. His dedication to inspiring young minds to read and write is admirable, and his impact on the children he has met has been significant. Brampton hopes that his visits will encourage more children to pick up a book and start writing their own stories.

 
 
 

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