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@C_Hendrick This by @philearle was utterly brilliant. Not bad for a kids book.
Joint No 1 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“Watercress” by @AndreaYWang and @authorjasonchin. A tender and gentle story about family and immigration. Poetic prose and utterly beautiful illustration combine to craft a poignant moving tale. #PicturebookPage
Joint no 1 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“What is a River?” by Monika Vaicenaviciene. A book that explores the true importance of rivers to our lives. Beautiful, thoughtful and thought-provoking in equal measure. A delight. #PicturebookPage
No 2 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“Bandoola” by @williamgrill. Bandoola takes us on a dangerous journey as 200 refugees and 53 elephants seek to escape The jungles of Myanmar at the turn of the war. A moving true story. Visually sumptuous. Fantastic. #PicturebookPage
No 7 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“Wishes” by @muonthivan and @victongai. This Visually stunning story takes us on a harrowing journey of displacement. The use of “wishes” gives us true insight into the emotion and feelings. Powerful and heart-breaking #PicturebookPage
No 11 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“A Shelter for Sadness” by @Bridgeanne and @dc_litchfield. A beautiful book about understanding and living with one’s sadness. A visually stunning and deeply emotional book. Important and powerful. #PicturebookPage
No 16 in my #FavePicturebooks2021 is...
“I Am Smoke” by @HenryLHerz and @mmercelopez. A fantastic book that explores the role of Smoke in our cultures, traditions and ours life. The art is extraordinary, the smoke almost dances on the page. #PicturebookPage
No 19 in my 40 #FavePicturebooks2021 is ...
“The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess” by @tomgauld. An utterly delightful fairytale that both feels new and timeless. Magical storytelling full of warmth and humour and a wonderful visual narrative. #PicturebookPage
No 25 in my #FavePicturebooks is...
“Red” by @lauravseeger. The third book in her colour trilogy. Red explores our complex and conflicted relationship to nature. Stunning art and careful wordplay tell a powerful environmental story. #PicturebookPage
@scooper90 @MrEPrimary Love When the Sky Falls. My Favourite book this year.
Messenger Bird is very good and quite different as it’s based around codebreaking at Bletchley park
As a a more fantasy based quirky entry Midnight Guardians is great