children’s book
Laura Brenlla – The Wonder Machine
Laura Brenlla has illustrated ‘The Wonder Machine’, an enchanting tale from Little Tiger Press about the joys of sharing your talents. Available this September.


Carmen Saldana – Folio Update
Carmen tops up her portfolio with these four striking new illustrations.




Kasia Nowowiejska – When A Tree Grows
‘When a tree grows’ is a humorous picture book illustrated by Kasia Nowowiejska about friendship, generosity, and how one fun thing leads to another. Available now from Sterling.



Susan Batori – There Was a Black Hole that Swallowed the Universe
Stargazers will love Susan Batori‘s humorous artwork in ‘There Was a Black Hole that Swallowed the Universe’. Follow along as the black hole swallows up the universe and everything that exists in it, from the biggest planets, stars & galaxies, to the smallest atoms & molecules. Available this September from Sourcebooks.



Daniel Egneus – Angelina
Determination and bravery are the core themes of ‘Angelina’, a magical new fairytale beautifully illustrated by Daniel Egneus for Martis Publishing.






Laura Brenlla – Magical woodland
‘Falling into fantasy’, a fabulous new illustration by Laura Brenlla.
Daniel Egneus – Kate Greenaway Medal nomination
Huge congrats to Daniel Egneus whose fabulous picture book, ‘Moth’ has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal!
This powerful and visually spectacular story written by Isabel Thomas and published by Bloomsbury offers the perfect introduction to natural selection and evolution for children.
Susan Batori – Classical Music
Susan Batori‘s latest non-fiction book features a host of famous & influential composers throughout history offering a brilliant way of introducing young minds to classical music.
Ester Garcia Cortes – new children’s book
Ester Garcia Cortes has illustrated ‘Lady Scarlet y la fantástica historia de la niñera león’ for SM Publishing.
Alessandra Psacharopulo – Washington Post
Congratulations to our very own Alessandra Psacharopulo whose book ‘Is It Hanukkah Yet?’ has been highlighted by the Washington Post as a best-buy!
“You can almost feel the wintry weather from these carefully and distinctly illustrated pages…”