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A1. There are so many great cat-themed picture books, but the first one that sprang to mind was Matilda’s Cat by Emily Gravett. Funny, heart-warming and makes perfect use of the picture book format. #picbookbc
@AnniePinto1 @picturebookbc @_Reading_Rocks_ @ReadinAustralia @PrimarySchoolBC @aslanational @OZTLNet A few neurodiverse picture book recommendations:
A2. The Greatest Mistakes That Went Right by Maddy Mara and Cheryl Orsini is a nonfiction picture book delivered in rhyme and overlaid with an inspirational theme. A favourite in 2021 #picbookbc
A2. Humans are social animals. Whether encouraging us to help friends in need, or reassuring us that we have friends who care; picture book friendships demonstrate how to get through tough times... together. #picbookbc
@gittins_kerry Reminds me of this one, which is a good read if you can get past the American accent that the title and concept hinges on #picbookbc
@FatherReading A few picture book recommendations on diversity and inclusion for #pbfest #ukpbchat
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A3: a couple of sweet picture books which work in different ways to provide some comfort at bedtime
All the feels for all the mums, grandmas & great grandmas on this unusual #mothersday2020
A4: Picture books show us that friends can help to share the load when times are tough #picbookbc