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Celebrate Andy Copps - Storyteller and Children's Author

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Andy Copps left the corporate world of accounting to embrace a career in storytelling. His children's book, 'My Pug Named Hugg' was inspired by a pug while visiting his family in South Africa.

Andy chats about using storytelling in STEM-based education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), his Roald Dahl licence, how he wrote his book and the Japanese storytelling technique of Kamishibai.

Andy's message is about being brave with ideas!

Connect with Andy through his Andy Copps website

  continue reading

76 episodes

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Andy Copps left the corporate world of accounting to embrace a career in storytelling. His children's book, 'My Pug Named Hugg' was inspired by a pug while visiting his family in South Africa.

Andy chats about using storytelling in STEM-based education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), his Roald Dahl licence, how he wrote his book and the Japanese storytelling technique of Kamishibai.

Andy's message is about being brave with ideas!

Connect with Andy through his Andy Copps website

  continue reading

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