Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler fears AI could wipe out children’s drawing skills
Illustrator Axel Scheffler fears that artificial intelligence will stop children from using their imagination and developing artistic skills. Daily Express :: Books Feed
How Artificial Intelligence could change countless children’s lives — for the better
Pioneers of AI have given the world an uplifting update that is reason to hope for a better and brighter future. Daily Express :: News Feed
CHILDREN’S BOOKS Our picks of the best reads including Anton du Beke’s new story
Five new titles covering mystery, adventure and a fairy tale whodunnit, reviewed by Sarah Kingsford Daily Express :: Books Feed
‘Ukrainian children’s eyes are filled with fear and sadness after two years of war’
EXCLUSIVE: Two teachers told the Express how life has changed dramatically for youngsters since the Russian invasion. Daily Express :: World Feed
Cheapest retailer to purchase children’s school uniforms named – it’s not Asda or Matalan
Research has done all the hard work for you in finding the cheapest retailer. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Recipe for the ideal children’s songs inspired by hits from Queen and Beyonce
Music psychology professor Dr. Michael Bonshor, analysed numerous children’s classics to discover the ideal formula that would appeal to young ears. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Daily exercise ‘disappearing from children’s lives and they’re not eating well enough’
A study found stark differences in healthy eating and exercise between more affluent and poorer households. Daily Express :: News Feed
Harry Potter beats Paddington Bear to top of children’s favourite classic book characters
World Book Day is in full swing, and while the likes of Paddington Bear and TinTin are legendary, Harry Potter is still the favourite amongst children’s favourite characters, according to Trainline and Vogue Williams. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Strict bedtimes and consistent family routines may boost children’s brain development
Researchers identified structural differences between the brains of children who slept more and those who did not get enough shut-eye. Daily Express :: Health Feed