A visually stunning adventure story illustrated by Francisco for every curious child who has ever asked the time-honoured question: why?
Published by Ethicool this July, ‘But Why?’ is a story inspired by the boundless curiosity of children and dedicated to every parent whose mornings and nights are backing-tracked by the dulcet tones of Why? But why? But Why? But why? It follows Hazel Hare as she travels throughout the forest and implores her friends to help in her search for answers to some of life’s most challenging questions. What she discovers is truly illuminating.
Poetic, raw and heartfelt, ‘When Grandpa Was the Moon’ illustrated by Francisco Fonseca helps little ones understand that a loved one may be gone, but they’re still here in many ways.
Illustrated by Carmen Saldana, ‘The Boy Who Dreamed Dragons’ is a very special picture book celebrating the imagination, with an emotional and reassuring message.
Prepare for a heart-lifting journey through the beauties of nature: from pine forests to awe-inspiring mountains, and from sparkling seas to starry skies, each page brought to life with stunning immersive illustrations by Daniel Egneus. Fly across oceans, run with wolves through the mountain snow, dance with fireflies, and prepare to BE WILD!
Published by Bloomsbury, ‘Be Wild, Little One’ is a gorgeous, uplifting picture book that celebrates the wildness in all of us, and the beauty of the world all around us.
April sees the launch of ‘The Friendship Bench’, a wonderful new picture book rich in pathos & hope illustrated by Daniel Egneus for Oxford University Press.
A bookish family shipwrecked on a treasure island faces off against a fearsome pirate crew in this brilliantly entertaining new picture book illustrated by Sam Caldwell.
‘The Book Family Robinson’ hits shelves this month from Templar Publishing.
Peggy is an apologetic pigeon. She always assumes she’s in the wrong. Even when she’s the one getting bullied. But Cynthia, an older female seagull, gives her the necessary skills to stand up for herself.
This hilarious tale illustrated by Carmen Saldana contains an important message about the importance of being assertive. Available this July from OUP.
So many funny characters & scenes to enjoy in ‘Platz da, ihr Hirsche!’, a new picture book about tolerance and sharing illustrated by Susan Batori for Penguin Junior Verlag.