Twitch is a twelve-year-old with three pet chickens, four pigeons, swallows nesting in his bedroom and a passion for bird-spotting. On the first day of summer holidays, he arrives at his secret bird-watching hide in the local nature reserve to find police everywhere: a convicted bank-robber and murderer has broken out of prison and is hiding in Aves Wood. Twitch soon finds himself entangled in the hunt for the dangerous prisoner. Can he turn his talents for bird-spotting to detective skills, and find the missing loot?
Kidnap on the California Comet steams into the Children's Bestseller List
It is with great gratitude and delight that I can say that Kidnap on the California Comet is already a bestseller! I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who preordered the book and helped it achieve it’s chart position at number 12 in the Children’s and YA fiction chart, exceeding the sales of The Highland Falcon Thief in week one. I hope you all enjoy reading our thrilling adventure riding the railroads of America.
Hornby partnership for Adventures on Trains
To celebrate the publication of Kidnap on the California Comet, we’ve begun a wonderful partnership with Hornby. You can find out all about it here. There’s a special kid’s zone with activity sheets to download, videos and competitions.
Hornby has given trainsets to ten independent bookshops around the United Kingdom, who are holding competitions enabling readers to win one. So if you spot a trainset in your bookshop window, pop in and find out how you could win it!
Kidnap on the California Comet is here!
The new Adventure on Trains book, Kidnap on the California Comet is in your local bookshop now!
The Daily Mail said it’s: ‘Wildly funny, with hairpin plot bends and inventive characters, this series is firmly on track to become a bestseller.’
If you’re quick, you can get your hands on a special signed copy of the book from Waterstones, but you’ll have to hurry, they only have a limited number.
Find more information about Adventures on Trains.
Title of Book 3 in the Adventures on Trains series
Book three in the Adventures on Trains series will be called Murder on the Safari Star and published in February 2021
The third book sends Hal and Uncle Nat steaming across South Africa, where a luxury safari takes a deadly turn.
M. G. Leonard invites you to come on a Bug Hunt
To celebrate National Insect Week, I made a short film about what a brilliantly fun and educational thing a bug hunt can be. If you’re planning on going on a Bug Hunt of your own you might enjoy this video.
CLPE Creates FREE Teaching Notes for The Tale of a Toothbrush
The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education has worked with Walker Books to create FREE teaching notes for The Tale of a Toothbrush .
These notes were written by their expert teaching team in association with Walker Books and support the cross-curricular topic of environmentalism with a focus on plastic waste.
They recommend using these notes in Early Years and KS1, but some of the themes also resonate with KS2.
Rex the Rhinoceros Beetle has arrived for National Insect Week!
This week sees the publication of my second picturebook, Rex the Rhinoceros Beetle - for younger beetle fans everywhere - and it’s just in time to celebrate National Insect Week.
Deep in the rainforest, Buster and Rex are rhinoceros beetles carrying a banana back to the beetle tree. But the more Buster tells Rex about his incredible strength and daring, the less rhinoceros-y Rex feels. Then, when danger arrives, can Buster live up to the stories he's told or is it up to Rex to save the day?
There are lots of great resources to accompany this picture book. You can draw along with Duncan Beedie (the fab illustrator who created the pictures) and make your own Rex in this video.
Scholastic is holding a competition offering bug hunting swag and a free copy of the book. All you have to do is draw your favourite beetle!
And there’s plenty more to come. I’ll add the resources here as they go live.
Why not make the most of National Insect Week and get out in the sunshine to hunt for bugs, then settle under a shady tree and read Rex the Rhinoceros Beetle.
No #Insectinction Campaign
Buglife’s campaign
‘No Insectinction’ is a call for action, a coming together of people and organisations with a shared endeavour to heal our planet’s life support system.
We must achieve three things:
1) Room for insects to thrive – we need to make space for wildlife and reconnect the wild parts of our landscapes
2) Safe spaces for insects – we must free our land and freshwaters from pollutants and invasive species
3) Friendlier relationship with insects – We need to act now to stop insectinction. However, the scale and quality of that action is still limited by our lack of understanding and awareness.
Plastic Monsters to highlight #WorldOceansDay
















Today is World Oceans Day 2020, a perfect time to highlight the problems of plastic in our oceans.
Please admire these wonderfully creative plastic monsters. They’ve all been made from rubbish during the lockdown by super imaginative children.
The monsters symbolise the problems we have with plastic in our oceans and are the response to a ten-minute making challenge I set on Authorfy based on my picture book Tale of a Toothbrush, which was inspired by my work with #Authors4Oceans.
But, if you’re going to make a difference, and try to cut down the amount of plastic you use, July is a great month to do it, as it’s Plastic Free month.
You can join millions of people around the world reducing their plastic waste. FIND OUT MORE.
M. G. Leonard becomes Vice President of insect charity Buglife
It is with great pride that I can announce that I am the new Vice President of Buglife, joining Steve Backshall, Nick Baker, Germaine Greer, Alan Stubbs, and Edward O Wilson to campaign for our invertebrate friends.
Buglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates. We’re actively working to save Britain’s rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, worms to woodlice and jumping spiders to jellyfish.
Right now, our new campaign is called NO INSECTINCTION
‘No Insectinction’ is a call for action, a coming together of people and organisations with a shared endeavour to heal our planet’s life support system.
We must achieve three things:
1) Room for insects to thrive – we need to make space for wildlife and reconnect the wild parts of our landscapes
2) Safe spaces for insects – we must free our land and freshwaters from pollutants and invasive species
3) Friendlier relationship with insects – We need to act now to stop insectinction. However, the scale and quality of that action is still limited by our lack of understanding and awareness.
M. G. Leonard reads Chapter One of Beetle Boy
Are you curious about Beetle Boy? Perhaps if I read you the first chapter you might be interested in reading the rest of the book…
Homeschool Resources
With most children at home, us parents are looking for activities to occupy and educate our kids. So, I thought I’d pull together all the marvelous resources that have been created over the years that relate to my books.
Here you will find lots of fun activities for readers of all ages.
THE TALE OF A TOOTHBRUSH
Stay Home with Walker Books - activity sheets
ADVENTURES ON TRAINS
Activity sheets and classroom activities.
BATTLE OF THE BEETLES
ENJOY!
Maya
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The Book of Hopes
I’m proud to have written a contribution to The Book of Hopes. This collection of work from children’s authors and illustrators is edited by Katherine Rundell, and freely available from the National Literacy Trust’s website from Monday 27 April.
The aim of the project is to gather a selection of hopeful words and pictures for all children (and their grown-ups) in this strange time where we find ourselves confined to our homes due to the coronavirus.
My contribution is a short piece of nature writing about the charismatic dung beetle and is accompanied by a fabulous illustration by Carim Nahaboo. I hope it provides a welcome distraction from the human realm and a delightful dip into the wonderful world of beetles.