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St Josephs Primary School, Slate Street, Belfast

Competition time - How would you like to zoom off to Disneyland Paris for a family holiday? Get ready for 11th March when the Explore Learning competition is open for entries!

26th Feb 2019

Explore Learning Writers’ Awards

For the past ten years, Explore Learning has been inspiring children to write, from the young authors in the making to those a little more reluctant.

Their competition opens on Monday 11th March 2019 – entry criteria and how to enter below!

We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Alesha Dixon as the official judge of the Explore Learning Writers’ Awards!

Alesha has written two very popular children’s books – Lightning Girl (launched in April 2018) and Lightning Girl 2: Superhero Squad (September 2018) about a 10 year old girl who discovers her superhero powers!

“My inspiration to create a superhero called Lightning Girl began with wanting my young daughter to feel empowered. It’s been a dream to create a strong role model that any child can look up to – I want my readers to see themselves in Aurora, who is dealing with trouble at home and trouble at school alongside her new powers.” ~ Alesha Dixon

Alesha Dixon first found fame as part of Brit-nominated and MOBO Award-winning group Mis-teeq, which achieved two platinum albums and seven Top Ten hits, before going on to become a platinum selling solo artist in her own right. Alesha’s appearance on Strictly Come Dancing in 2007 led to her winning the series and becoming a judge for three seasons. Since then she has presented and hosted many TV shows including: CBBC dance show Alesha’s Street Dance Stars, Children In Need, Sport Relief, Your Face Sounds Familiar, and ITV’s Dance, Dance, Dance. She is a hugely popular judge on Britain’s Got Talent and has just been announced as the presenter of new BBC show, The Greatest Dancer.

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Source: Explore Learning