Squirrel loves winning and has the trophies to prove it. But when the rules change, can Squirrel learn the value of teamwork and friendship?
In Memory of Judith Kerr ~ #SaturdaySpotlight
This week’s Saturday Spotlight is a tribute to Judith Kerr (14 June 1923 – 22 May 2019).
Bear Out There by Jacob Grant ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ @Jacob_Germs @KidsBloomsbury
Bear and Spider are great friends, but they are very different. Bear loves being at home, while Spider loves being outside. When Spider loses his kite can Bear step out of his comfort zone to help his friend?
Unicorn Day by Diana Murray & Luke Flowers ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ @DianaMWrites @lafcreative @JabberwockyKids
The unicorns are going all out to celebrate unicorn day in style. What will the unicorns do when they discover an impostor?
Illustrator Interview with Catell Ronca ~ #SaturdaySpotlight @catellronca ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ The Drum by @kenwilsonmax @TinyOwl_Books ~ How to be a Butterfly by @LauraMakesBooks @QuartoKids
An interview with Catell Ronca, illustrator of The Drum by Ken Wilson-Max and How to be a Butterfly by Laura Knowles
Go, Go Pirate Boat by Katrina Charman & Nick Sharratt ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ @katrinacharman @NickSharratt1 @KidsBloomsbury
A couple of pirates have set sail to find a treasure chest. This book draws you into the adventure by setting the story to the famous tune of Row, Row, Row Your Boat.
Duck & Penguin are NOT Friends by Julia Woolf ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ @Juliawoolf @AndersenPress
Betty and Maud are the best of friends but their toys are not! Will Duck and Penguin ever find “hanging out” fun?
Maisie’s Scrapbook by Samuel Narh & Jo Loring-Fisher ~ #SaturdaySpotlight #AuthorInterview #Review ~ @SamuelNarh17 @JoLoringFisher @lantanapub
I’m delighted to be interviewing Samuel Narh, author of Maisie’s Scrapbook. A joyful celebration of a mixed-race family and the love that binds us all together.
Baby Bird by Andrew Gibbs & Zosienka ~ #PictureBook #Review ~ @Zosienka @QuartoKids
Baby Bird has a twisted and shrunken wing and can't fly like the other hatchlings. This book is an absolute triumph, celebrating “ability not disability”.