Lectures & Workshops
Creative workshops for curious minds!
Christopher Lloyd, author of the What on Earth? Wallbook, presents the history of the world in 60 minutes using his multi-coloured coat of many pockets.
- EXPERIENCE extraordinary journeys across the curriculum
- NAVIGATE through billions of years of time and space
- CONNECT subjects together: from Astrophysics to Zoology
What on Earth? the educational timeline specialists and publishers of the hugely successful series of BIG HISTORY Wallbooks, invite you to join the hundreds of schools and learning groups who have already experienced our range of author visits, timeline workshops and INSET training days on cross-curricular integration.
Working with teachers, parents and students, we specialise in connecting knowledge together and encouraging individuals to learn through their own natural curiosity.
The school has been humming with chatter about your superb and wonderfully interactive talks. You’ve had an enormously positive impact on the children… Neila Beyers, Librarian, Newton Prep, Battersea
See a video here:
- The Royal Institution, Albemarle St London
- The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, London
- Bore Place, Chiddingstone, Kent
- Solefield School, Sevenoaks, Kent
- St Peter’s School, Cowfold, Horsham
- Chiddingstone Primary School, Tonbridge, Kent
- Great Dixter, Northiam, Kent
- Chiddingstone Women’s Institute
- Bonneygrove Primary School, Cheshunt
- Northern Ireland Book Festival — Strabane, Enniskillin
- Cheam School, Basingstoke
- Chiddingstone Over 60s
- Kirkham Grammar School, Preston
- Lincoln Book Festival
- Heathland School, Hounslow
- Caterham School
- Putney Park School for Girls
- Borders Literary Festival, Melrose
- St Hilda’s School, Bushey (July 7th)
- Woodstock Literary Festival (Sept 18th, 2pm)
- Ealing Public Library (Sept 22nd)
- Abbey School, Reading (October 7th)
- Oxted Library (October 14th, 7pm)
- Tabor Science College, Essex (15th October)
- Edenbridge Historical Society (5th November)
- St Julian’s Club, Sevenoaks (9th November)
- Folkestone Literary Festival (10th November)
- ASE Science Conference, Nottingham, (9th January 2010)
- Schumacher College, Dartington (Sept 16th)
- Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival
- Hay Literary Festival
- Bath Literary Festival
- Woodstock Literary Festival
- Melrose Literary Festiva;
- Ilford Literary Festival
- ASE Conference
- Federation of Children’s Book groups Conference
- Jump Start Children’s Book Conference (New Delhi)
- Beverley Literary Festival
- Great Dixter, Northiam
- Haye on Wye Winter Festival
- Science Oxford, Oxford
- Brookfield School, Camden
- Perrins School. Arlesford
- Brympton Literary Festival
- Alderman Jacob’s School
- Way with Words Festival, Keswick
- Glasgow Literary Festival
- Holt School, Wokingham
- Carlton Theatre, Teignmouth,
- Lyme Regis Fossil Festival
- Sevenoaks Literary Festival
- Wellesley House, Broadstairs, Kent
- St Hughes, Farringdon, Oxfordshire
- Lady Boswells, Sevenaoks
“It was a fantastic event and a real pleasure to have you speak” Martin Davies, The Royal Institution.

