National Non-Fiction November
Resource type: Event
Price band: Free
Key stage: KS1, KS2, KS3
Region(s): All of UK
National Non-Fiction November was set up by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups to highlight the importance of information books and to promote reading non-fiction for pleasure. Each year, National Non-Fiction November has a different theme. Details of the theme for 2026 to be announced.
The FCBG provides a number of resources to support National Non-Fiction November. These include
- An activity pack and booklist to tie in with this year’s theme.
- A competition.
- Ideas and activities to help schools and libraries explore the variety of non-fiction texts and encourage young people to write their own non-fiction book.
Cost: Free
About The Federation of Children’s Book Groups: The FCBG is an umbrella organisation that coordinates and supports the work of local Children’s Book Groups across the UK. As well as events for parents and children organised at a local level, the FCBG also organises the FCBG Children’s Book Award and other national events to help bring children and books together.
Further resources:
- Download a non-fiction resource pack from the National Literacy Trust. The ready-to-use activity can be adapted for pupils of all ages and, as well as encouraging pupils to explore and read a range of non-fiction texts, supports information retrieval, discussion, and questioning skills.
- Find out more about the impact of non-fiction on young people’s motivation to read and their engagement with the world around them in this report by the National Literacy Trust.
- Andy Seed, best-selling author of the Interview with a… series, has some tips on how to use factual book to get young people reading.
- Look out for the shortlist announcement of the Young People’s Book Prize later this month.
- Other book awards that cover non-fiction include the SLA Information Book Award, UKLA Book Awards, The Week Junior Book Awards and the English 4-11 Picture Book Awards.
- Good sources of recommendations for non-fiction books include CLPE’s CoreBooks (sign up for a free membership to access the filter) and Books for Topics.
- LoveReading4Kids have also produced a list of 100 Great Non-Fiction Books for children of all ages.
- Find non-fiction recommendations for young people by young people in this booklist from book review site Toppsta.
- Consider adding an age-appropriate newspaper and/or a non-fiction magazine to the library to provide a wide range of reading material for your students. Choose from a selection here.
- Don’t forget that non-fiction authors also do author visits and workshops. Authors Aloud and Authors Abroad both have non-fiction authors on their books and can help arrange a visit that fits your needs.
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