PICTURE BOOKS 21
Sterling HB 254 x 254 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout
ISBN: 9781454925729 ST-30116
£12.99 AVAILABLE NOW
Just Read!
Lori Degman, illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov
This exuberant picture book celebrates reading in its many forms. In lively rhyme, it follows a diverse group of word-loving children who grab the opportunity to read wherever and whenever they can. They read while waiting and while sliding or swinging; they read music and in Braille and the signs on the road – and, sometimes, they even read together, in a special fort they’ve built.
Sterling HB with jacket 276 x 216 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout
ISBN: 9781454922926 ST-29626
£12.99 AVAILABLE JULY 2019
There’s Only One You
Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook, illustrated by Rosie Butcher
This feel-good book reassures kids that, whoever and whatever they are, it’s awesome being YOU! Expertly written to include all kinds of children and families, it embraces the beauty in a range of physical types, personalities and abilities. Kids will love discovering and recognising themselves in these pages – and they’ll feel proud to see their special qualities acknowledged. Adorable illustrations by Rosie Butcher show a diverse community that many will find similar to their own.
Highlights HB 254 x 216 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout
ISBN: 9781590789308 HI-30119
£16.99 AVAILABLE NOW
Bedtime for Beasties Leslie Staub, illustrated by Jia Liu
In this creative bedtime story, a girl finds herself in a nightmare filled with snarling ‘beasties’. By her side is a little T-Rex named Ben, a stuffed animal who comes alive in her dreams. When she realises that she’s in the middle of a bad dream, the plucky girl uses problem-solving and quick thinking to take control of the nightmare.
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