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8-5
8. Einstein by Torben Kuhlmann
7. Nen and the Lonely Fisherman by
6. Once Upon A Tune -
5. The Rock from the Sky by
9/10

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28-25
28. It Fell From the Sky -
27. Bear is a Bear - Jonathan Stutzman &
26. The Depth of the Sea and the Height of the Sky - Kim Jiyhun
25. This Very Tree - Sean Rubin 4/10

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36-33
36. The Boy and the Sea - Camille Andros & Amy Bates
35. When I See Red -
34. Bartali’s Bicycle - Megan Hoyt & Iacopo Bruno
33. The Snail with the Right Heart - Maria Popova & Ping Zhou 2/10

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As 2021 comes to a close, here’s my
It’s a long thread starting with 40-37.
40. Cat Problems - Jory John & Lane Smith
39. Skyfishing - Gideon Sterer & Poly Bernatene
38. Alley Cat Rally - Ricky Trickartt
37. Red - Laura Vaccaro Seeger 1/10

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Joint No 1 in my is...

“Watercress” by and . A tender and gentle story about family and immigration. Poetic prose and utterly beautiful illustration combine to craft a poignant moving tale.

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Joint no 1 in my 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.

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No 2 in my is...

“Bandoola” by . 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.

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No 7 in my is...

“Wishes” by and . 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

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No 11 in my is...

“A Shelter for Sadness” by and . A beautiful book about understanding and living with one’s sadness. A visually stunning and deeply emotional book. Important and powerful.

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At No. 6 it’s When the Sky Falls by Another Historical fiction-what an emotive book. It is full of heart, the pain of the characters is so sensitively described, it’s is beautifully written. This book is still with me months after reading it.

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At No. 8 it’s The Valley of Lost Secrets by which is a brilliant historical mystery story. I loved this when I read it early in the year and I loved it even more when I reread it to my class in the autumn term-they were so engaged

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I've read far more collections than anthologies this year, but I must give a shout-out to these:
What One Wouldn't Do,
Were Tales,
Daughters of Darkness II, and
From the Depths,

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No 16 in my is...

“I Am Smoke” by and . 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.

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No 19 in my 40 is ...

“The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess” by . An utterly delightful fairytale that both feels new and timeless. Magical storytelling full of warmth and humour and a wonderful visual narrative.

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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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Jelly's Alva Skog illustrated for 100 Notable Books 2021 and books 'Holiday Books package' issue featuring 11 wonderful cover illustrations and animations.📚❤️

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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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We're over the moon to see THE NIGHT WALK by Marie Dorléans on the & list of the ten Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2021! 🌙⭐ https://t.co/YLkly22IoL
Find out more: https://t.co/rNFgb2VYbx

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