Kevin is an astute author and editor with a list of educational publications to his name. He is also an accomplished singer and recording artist. His contributions to arts-in-education resources and recordings include:

EARLY YEARS UPDATE
An article on the value of storytelling in a national magazine for Early Years practitioners [Optimus Publishing, May 2003]

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
An article on developing storytelling skills in a national magazine for primary school teachers. [Optimus Publishing, November, 2003]

TUMBLETOTS GYMBABES – SMALL PEOPLE
A CD of play-songs and developmental exercises for babies and toddlers designed to encourage full use of all the senses. [Avid Music, 2003]

MUSIC EXPRESS
A series of CDs, CD-ROMs and books containing lesson plans and resources for primary music teachers.
[A & C Black, 2002-03]

MAKING THEIR MARKS
An anthology of children's writing inspired by Visual Paths to Literacy, a three year project initiated by Tate Britain to explore connections between visual art and language development. [Tate Publications, 2002]

TATE BRITAIN TEACHERS' KIT
A resource pack for teachers and parents visiting Tate Britain. [Tate Publications, 2001]

STORIES AND PICTURES FROM RUSSIA
A storytelling handbook for teachers and parents visiting Twilight of the Tsars, an exhibition of Russian art at the Hayward Gallery.
[South Bank Publications, 1991]

TOULOUSE LAUTREC
A young person's guide to an exhibition of paintings by Toulouse Lautrec at the Hayward Gallery.
[South Bank Publications, 1991]

THE GREEN UMBRELLA
An anthology of stories, songs and poems with an environmental theme designed for use in school assemblies.
[A & C. Black in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature, 1991]

SING HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE
A CD and book of traditional British nursery rhymes.
[A & C Black, 2001]

FIVE LITTLE FROGS & FIVE LITTLE OWLS
CDs of rhymes and counting-songs for 2-7 year olds.
[Playsongs Publications, 2000]

THE SINGING SACK
A book and CD of stories with songs from around the world.
[A & C Black, 1989]

 

Kevin Graal five little owls