Hello all, I'm looking for a publisher to launch my next book. It holds 70 colored pages with text.
For negotiations and pitch, email is:
biancayamakoshi.com

Thanks!

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It's Friday and the sun is shining...

... so here is a sunny illo from The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical.🧚‍♀️🧚‍♂️🧚

Have a lovely weekend! 🥰

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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Boogers! (Hardcover Library Binding) by Alex Woolfe (Author) - David Antram (Illustrator) Available Now to Order Here: https://t.co/PyBNSCcy3b

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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Boogers! (Hardcover Library Binding) by Alex Woolfe (Author) - David Antram (Illustrator) Available Now to Order Here: https://t.co/PyBNSCcy3b

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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Boogers! (Hardcover Library Binding) by Alex Woolfe (Author) - David Antram (Illustrator) Available Now to Order Here: https://t.co/PyBNSCcy3b

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An oldie but a goodie and one of my all-time favourites by


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Missed the theme yesterday but there's NEVER a wrong day for picturebooks - now doesn't this look gorgeous!

Story by
Illustrations by

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One of my absolute favs for is THE PRINCE AND THE DRESSMAKER 12-15 follows a prince in 19th century Paris who likes to dress as Lady Crystallia and his dressmaker. Their friendship is everything. ❤️❤️📚

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Some clients send photos of their own families to be the characters in their books, what a great idea!

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Meet Tippy Tappy and Millie the Milk Cow. Tippy Tappy loves to drive the tractor. Millie looks like all she does all day is eat grass but her big brown eyes don’t miss anything!

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"Warm tears welled up in their weepy eyes
as gallant Sir Gawain galloped from court
that day."
Yet another one of the illustrations for Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (in the vesion of )

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On many pages, especially those that happen in the morning or around sunset, Archer’s illustrations are more akin to something that you’d see in a museum than a children’s illustrated book.

Read more 👉 https://t.co/nifS3FeGga



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Two in one book - the Nene & the Ouse (Down the river by Agnes Miller Parker). 1932. With fulsome praise from

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