22 PICTURE BOOKS Stubby the Fearless Squid
Barbara Davis-Pyles, illustrated by Carolyn Conahan
A sweet, fun and clever story about accepting yourself for who you are and being brave. A great read-aloud picture book about a scaredy squid named Stubby (a stubby squid, Rossia Pacifica) who makes a BIG MISTAKE… getting a pen pal.
Sasquatch HB 279 x 216 mm 32 pages Full colour throught
ISBN: 9781632171993 SQ-30344
£16.99 AVAILABLE JUNE 2019
The Book Dragon Kell Andrews, illustrated by Éva Chatelain
The town of Lesser Scrump has a rule: no books allowed! Instead, words must be written in dirt or scratched onto bark. And it’s all because of a fearsome dragon, who comes in the night to steal every book and add it to her huge pile. Only Rosehilda says, “I’m not afraid!” and vows to challenge the creature who terrorises her village. Will she be able to convince the dragon that books are for reading, not hoarding?
Sterling HB 254 x 254 mm 40 pages Full colour throughout
ISBN: 9781454926856 ST-30075
£12.99 AVAILABLE NOW
The End of Something Wonderful A Practical Guide to a Backyard Funeral
Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic, illustrated by George Ermos
Children love their pets very much – and when the animals die, that loss can be hard to process. In a warm, understanding, sometimes funny way, this book guides children as they plan a backyard funeral to say goodbye, from choosing a box and a burial spot to giving a eulogy and wiping away tears. Most of all, it reassures them that it’s not the end of everything… and that Something Wonderful can always happen again.
Sterling HB with jacket 279 x 216 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout
ISBN: 9781454932116 ST-30667
£12.99 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2019
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