About Sandra S C Arthur

Sandra SC Arthur spent her childhood travelling around the world with her Italian mother and English father.  Her love of adventure is reflected in the stories she writes.  Her goal in writing is to Make Reading Fun.  She achieves this by creating unusual story lines and offering additional content via her multi-media website.   To-date, she has written five books.:

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Early learners:

The Golden Gondola (Illustrator Will Stevens)

Radio Ron’s Postcards from Borneo: (illustrator Lisa Williams)

– Orang Utan to the Rescue!

– Crocodile Attack

Youth 9-12

Venice Escape: Maria’s Gondola Gondola Adventures

Boys/Eco-Warriors 9-12

Corporal Ron’s Borneo Warrior Rescue

Sandra Arthur commented, “To develop a love of reading, kids need to enjoy stories.  I wanted to develop  a range of early learning books that both young children could enjoy at bedtime story reading, or challenge older children to read aloud something that was witty and fun.  The role parents can provide by reading to their children is most important.   I hope my stories will help build vocabulary and provide a backcloth to discuss music, travel, food, dreams and so forth.     I know only too well, how busy parent are these days and my website aims to provide additional resources for parents and educators on these subjects.”

All her books support at variety for charities from Children’s Home, Nepal, Help for Heroes, Orangutan Charities, Cancer Charities and more.

She currently lives in France with her lovely husband, two beautiful sons, a cage of chirpy birds and a tank of smelly sea monkeys.

She invites other like-minded writers to contribute articles for either this blog or for placement on her website, under Viewpoint.  Please visit her web for more details.

You can learn more about her work and team including some of the illustrators of her books, such as Will Stevens and Lisa Williams, at http://www.SandraArthurBooks.com

2 thoughts on “About Sandra S C Arthur

  1. What a great post about teaching English. You could really feel the joy. It’s nice to see another enthusiastic supporter of Genki English.

    • Hi, thanks for your comments. Yes, I absolutely love the work of Richard GRAHAM. He has so many classroom and game suggestions that your workshops or lessons never need to be dull. My students adore all the games and songs we now use. It’s fantastic is see the fast results and also to see really timid children crawl out of their shell and join in. In a word – his work delivers real results.

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