author/illustrator
Christiane Engel – ABC Love
ABC Love, the endearing new title by author/illustrator Christiane Engel is a must-buy for all the special little people in your lives. Pairing each letter of the alphabet with a word that teaches young children about important concepts like love, acceptance, affection, values, and warmth, this sweet new title is the follow up to Christiane’s ‘ABC Yoga’. Published by Walter Foster Jr.
Nicola Slater – Where’s My Jumper?
Author/illustrator Nicola Slater has created a fabulous new picture book entitled, ‘Where’s My Jumper?’, published in May by Simon & Schuster.
Rudy is looking for his jumper. He’s searched everywhere – indoors, outdoors, upstairs and down. In the kitchen, in the bathroom—round and round and round. Wherever can it be? A super-cute, super-fun book with flaps, die-cut pages, and a counting element too.
Christiane Engel – Our ABC of Yoga
We are thrilled to announce that Christiane Engel‘s author/illustrator book entitled ‘Our ABC of Yoga’ will be published this September by Quarto Books USA and is now available to pre order!
Pairing simplified yoga poses with alphabetized animals and objects, ABC Yoga features colourful illustrations of children and animals practising yoga along with playful rhymes to explain each movement. A fun family read, this interactive title is perfect for teaching toddlers their ABCs, as well as introducing them to familiar animals and basic, simplified yoga poses that promote health and well-being. Each letter of the alphabet is paired with an engaging illustration mimicking the various animals’ natural movements. Clever rhymes explain how toddlers (and their parents!) can copy the poses, each of which encourage movement, physical fitness, and mental health. The 26 yoga poses, one for each letter of the alphabet, are renamed for easy understanding, while an index at the end of the book identifies the correct name for each asana (yoga pose) for the adults. Christiane’s engaging illustrations and playful rhymes encourage children and their parents to get up and move, promoting physical activity, learning, and togetherness.