It's not a Picture book but I like Jersey from the Unicorn Rescue Society series :)

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Our with kicks off in one hour. To celebrate, we're giving away a copy of Pat's book, Remarkably You. To enter, comment below with a number between 1 & 1,000,000 by 9pm EDT tonight (6/28/2020). Remember to use the hashtags, and

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Of course, King of the Swamp by and

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I Love My Fangs! by is ALSO new and sooo good! Such beautiful illustrations packed with character, and a very economic use of words (plus what a great story concept!)

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I loved finding the spider and the mouse in the Little Critter books by Mercer Mayer

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Q2 a:Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins uses wordless spreads brilliantly.Rosie the chicken goes for a walk,a fox is visible to the reader but not to Rosie.The wordless spreads bring comedy to the story, allowing the reader to be ‘in on a joke’ that Rosie is not aware

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Q1a: One more! I love ‘Same But Different, Too’ by and . The words are minimal, and Kate interprets them in such a beautiful and fun way, adding so much to the story!

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Some of my favourite picture books;

A Planet Full of Plastic by
The Crayon Man by &
The Spacesuit by &
The Brilliant Deep by &

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Now feels like the perfect time for another list quest! This time, we want to hear about all of your favourite non-fiction!

Let's put together an AWESOME and VARIED list!

Join in with your book recommendations, using the hashtags and

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Hey if any new writers have questions about how things work from a publisher's point of view, my dms are open! (I'm publisher at Ladybird and we do picture books like this and this)

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A few picture book recommendations on diversity and inclusion for

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This was the 1st character sketch by the BRILLIANT that I saw for Gertie in The Littlest Yak...it was love at first sight!

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A2 Getting the right illustrator for the text is super crucial. It took a LONG time to find & Totally worth it. They are a perfect match for the scripts. Without a shadow of a doubt.

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A1 for the page where Mabel first falls into books, I knew that I’d love that to be one where you have to tilt the book to convey the movement. captured it brilliantly 2/2

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I haven’t read this yet, but HOW GOOD does this look? It’s about a kid who’s uncle is a drag queen.

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