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No 25 in my is...

“Red” by . 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.

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SFMF was published in 2018 by and
I think it might be my favourite of the three picturebooks, at least visually. The winter theme was so fun to work with and I felt I could really push the characters and setting as it was mostly based in one particular region.

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The Most Wonderful Christmas Gift of All
We are at the end of Bertie and Grace's journey.
I'd like to say a big thank you for all the likes and I truly hope you've enjoyed this story.
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"The picture books of 2021 have been beautiful, funny, emotional, and important — sometimes all within the same book." ~ 20 Must Read 2021 Picture Books to Read this Year via https://t.co/uvXzB2RbiR

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No 28 in my is...

“Almost Nothing, yet Everything” by Hiroshima Osaka and Ryoji Arai. Thoughtful, contemplative and funny musings on the nature of water in the form of a conversation between a child and a grown up. Astoundingly illustrated.

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Today on Discover Children's Books, it's

One Christmas Wish by M Christina Butler and Tina Macnaughton

For that warm, festive glow!





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Seeking a literary agent who is seeking a about a cat/cats! with themes of triumphing over adversity, kindness, resilience & starting over! 🐈😻 CIeverly articulate building up little ones vocabulary whilst teaching good principles!

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No 37 in my is...

“The Longest Letsgoboy” by and . A stunning, poignant look at the role beloved pets play in a our lives, I laughed and cried in equal measure. Told from the old dog’s perspective it’s just lovely

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