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New review from The Book Chook in Australia: 'Up the Mountain is a truly charming children’s picture book. It makes us realise how important it is to be aware of every tiny thing in our environment - of how it might relate to us, and to the things around it.' #MarianneDubuc
1/2 What are you doing for #InternationalBookGivingDay? Here at Book Island we've teamed up with @NZRedCross, who will help us distribute 120 copies of AZIZI AND THE LITTLE BLUE BIRD to resettled refugee-background families around the country. https://t.co/4FgSu9iI4c
@librarymice Interesting question! Only two (2!) of our 23 titles fit your criterion:
1. 'The Rabbit and the Shadow': https://t.co/xefyvODpK7
2. 'Witchfairy': https://t.co/DxWcDCQsbF
On #WinnieThePoohDay we'd like to celebrate all picture books about special bears. Here are some of our favourites:
1. The bear from 'The Rabbit and the Shadow' by Mélanie Rutten (translated by Sarah Ardizzone): https://t.co/xefyvODpK7.
@simonegoward Another fine example from your picture book collection is 'The Big Question' by Tine Mortier and Kaatje Vermeire (tr. David @david_colmer): https://t.co/HQSIYHfuRx.
Can't believe today is our last day in the office for this year. Tomorrow we're leaving for Belgium, where we will be filming for our next Kickstarter, due in April. Hope you all have a wonderful break. Thanks for your support in 2018 and see you in 2019!
@JodeVries1 'Up the Mountain' is great for sharing, isn't it? Have you read Marianne Dubuc's equally magical 'The Lion and the Bird'? https://t.co/nzFS9RkzGe. #sarahardizzone
@MissC_yr45 @_Reading_Rocks_ @PrimaryRocks1 @booksfortopics @bookwagonuk @SadiePhillips Have you read 'Up the Mountain', which is nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2019? You can view the first spreads here: https://t.co/15O34IXlrd #MarianneDubuc #SarahArdizzone
Praise from @graphicnarrativ for #HannekeSiemensma: "Little Wise Wolf’s journey really feels epic and there are some impressive techniques used [...] to set this scene. Liquid light shines out from the pages that are covered in a rich purple black. You can almost taste the ink."
[...] run by a Belgian living in the UK, and printed in Latvia, seems a fitting example of how powerful collaboration across borders can be. In this story a little wolf slowly discovers that the world is a much better place when you connect with others: https://t.co/euQmVOHhEc