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This is just a perfect book for any class studying Antarctica.
“The Indestructible Tom Crean” by @jenthermes is a fantastic true story of an adventuring spirit. Full of hardship, challenge and derring do. It’s the story of a life well lived. Just brilliant. #PicturebookPage
No 12 in my #FavePicturebooks2022 is…
“Big and Small and In-between” by @CarterHiggins and @danielmiyares perfectly captures feelings and perspectives of a child. It’s both funny, thoughtful and profound. I love how it’s disparate strands magicly come together #PicturebookPage
No. 25 in my #FavePicturebooks2022 is…
“What Do You See When You Look At A Tree” by @_emmacarlisle. Delightfully illustrated and wistful in text. It’s a love letter to nature and is great for helping children see themselves as part of the natural world. #PicturebookPage
This will almost definitely be in my @FavePictureboos2022 but I had to share.
“Paradise Sands” by Levi Pinfold. Its abrilliant picturebook book for Year 5/6. Strange, dark and ambiguous. Astounding art and precise text create a story full of twists and intrigue #PicturebookPage
Love a twisted Fairy Tale and this is a great one.
“Little Good Wolf” by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel. Little Wolf doesn’t know how to be bad so he’s sent to BAD school to be taught by the best. He teaches his teachers much more. Funny and clever #PictureBookPage
There are some mighty fine looking picturebooks heading this way this Autumn. Better start saving #PicturebookPage
Love it when a book takes me by surprise. I love Pablo Neruda’s poetry, but I didn’t expect this selection of questions from his last work to be so full of wonder. His “Book of Questions” is thoughtful, quirky and stunningly illustrated by @palomavaldivia #PicturebookPage
“Alone Like Me” by @RebeccaEvansArt is a beautiful story of how others can make our lives better. It’s a story of relocation, loneliness and finally friendship. The art is beautifully realised and slowly lights up as the world does. A story full of hope. #PicturebookPage
I love @CarterHiggins writing and I love @danielmiyares art. I afore this book.
“Big and Small and In-between” perfectly captures the feelings and perspectives of a child. It’s both funny and thoughtful and profound. This will be brilliant with kids of any age. #PicturebookPage
Well this really is a beauty.
“The Station Cat” by Stephen Hogtun is a heartwarming and truly lovely story of hope and how that can bring colour back into peoples lives. The illustrations are just magical. #PicturebookPage
Love this book.
“Out of the Shadows” by Fiona Robinson is a fantastic #PicturebookBiography about Lotte Reineger, who created the first feature length animated film. It’s visually arresting and a brilliant story full of science and art. #PicturebookPage
This is an absolutely brilliant #assemblybook
“The Magical Yet” by Angela DiTerLizzi and @ArtichokeKid is a brilliant book about not giving up when things are tricky. If you can’t do something the key word is YET!
Fab Stuff #PicturebookPage
“Ten Beautiful Things” by @mbgriffinbooks and Maribel Lechuga is a beautiful gentle book about change. The stunning illustrations practically pop from the page while the story is truly beautiful. I felt a little sweaty eyed by the end. Just lovely. #PicturebookPage
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