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Top tips for hosting a successful school author visit
Bringing an author into your school is more than just a fun event - it’s a chance to foster a lifelong love of reading. For many children, meeting a “real” author makes the world of books and storytelling feel exciting and tangible. It’s also a brilliant way to encourage reluctant readers to engage, while giving those who already love reading a deeper connection to books.
An author visit is great at any time of year but can be a really lovely way to celebrate World Book Day. Here are some tips to make your event truly memorable.
Plan Ahead and Set Clear Objectives
Start by setting clear goals for the visit. Do you want to inspire creativity, promote a love of reading, or celebrate a special event like World Book Day? Defining your objectives will help you find the right author and ensure the event is tailored to meet your school's needs.
Welcome the Author with Style
To make the author feel special from the moment they arrive, why not involve your pupils in creating a welcome poster to hang outside the school? It’s a fun way to show the school's excitement and helps to set a welcoming tone for the day. This could be a class project where children design and decorate the poster, adding a personal touch that the author will surely appreciate.
Fundraising with the Help of an Independent Usborne Partner
Authors often charge a fee for school visits, and while it’s worth every penny, it can be a challenge for some schools to fit into their budgets. A fantastic solution is to team up with an Independent Usborne Partner. We can help you organise a sponsored read to raise funds. Or if you hold a school book fair, the credits you earn can be put towards a visit from an Usborne author.
Build Excitement Among Pupils
Have pupils read some of the author’s books in advance, discuss the stories in class, and encourage them to come up with questions to ask. You could even hold a mini competition for the best-designed posters or bookmarks featuring their favourite characters.
Celebrate World Book Day
If you are celebrating World Book Day, encourage pupils and staff to dress up as characters from the author’s books or their favourite stories, and perhaps hold a costume parade or quiz.
Keep the Visit Interactive
The best author visits are those where pupils have the chance to interact. Many authors offer writing workshops, Q&A sessions, or live readings, giving children the chance to engage directly with the creative process. This type of hands-on experience can be incredibly inspiring to budding young authors in your school.
Book Signings
If possible, arrange for a book signing at the end of the visit. Having a signed copy of a book is something that pupils will treasure for years to come. An Independent Usborne Partner can help ensure books are available for purchase before or during the event, making it simple for parents and pupils to pick up a copy.
Spread the Word
In the lead-up to the visit, don’t forget to let the wider school community know about it. Announce the event in newsletters, on social media, and on your school's website. You can also encourage pupils to write about their experiences after the visit, sharing their reflections and excitement with others.
Extend the Experience with Follow-Up Activities
An author visit can have a lasting impact when followed up with related activities. Consider setting up a creative writing project, a reading club based on the author’s books, or a book review contest. These activities help keep the momentum going and ensure the visit has a lasting effect on pupils’ engagement with reading.
Final Thoughts
An author visit is an inspiring way to promote reading, boost creativity, and celebrate special events like World Book Day. With some careful planning, and perhaps a bit of fundraising support from an Independent Usborne Partner, your school can provide pupils with an unforgettable experience that will leave them buzzing with excitement about books and storytelling.