About Miriam Nash
Miriam Nash is a British poet, storyteller, and educator, widely recognized for her vibrant and engaging work, especially aimed at children and young people. Her poetry is characterized by contagious energy, a sense of humor, and a unique ability to capture the wonder and adventure in everyday life. Nash has a declared passion for encouraging creativity and imagination in her young readers and listeners.
She is the author of poetry books such as "The Girl Who Skipped Downhill" and "Hush Little Animals", which celebrate nature, animals, and journeys of self-discovery. Her style is accessible and musical, making poetry an enjoyable and inclusive experience. Nash not only writes but also dedicates herself to presenting her works in schools, libraries, and festivals, often involving the audience in interactive storytelling and creative writing activities.
As an educator, Miriam Nash firmly believes in the transformative power of language and literature for child development. Her work goes beyond mere entertainment, seeking to inspire confidence, curiosity, and a lifelong love of reading and writing. Her dedication to making poetry accessible and exciting for everyone makes her a beloved figure in the world of children's literature.