This is Australia
This Is Australia features the classic illustrations from Miroslav Sasek.
This Is Australia features the classic illustrations from Miroslav Sasek.
Miroslav Sasek caputures the vibrant culture of London in this classic children’s picture book, This is London.
In the magic of the night the gorilla comes to life and takes Hannah on a magical journey, where she gets to spend some time with just him.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea from the talented Judith Kerr, is a endearing picture book that continues to delight.
The Giving Tree by Shel Silversein is a classic picture book. Beautifully told and illustrated.
The Kiss that Missed is a fab page turner with great illustrations,
Mixed Up Fairy Tales is a great interactive discovery book, with comical and whacky illustrations.
Oooo this one is good! My Photo Album Activity Book offers plenty of opportunities for the struggling and / or frustrated artist this is a perfect rainy day activity book. Each page provides fresh ideas for artistic creations and would appeal to both genders. Using a mixture of photographs and beautiful illustrations Pascale Estellon encourages the young…
365 Penguins by Jean-Luc Fromental is a beautifully large book with great splashes of vibrant colour make this ideal for the 4-6 group to flick through. Laugh out loud as this confused family struggle to fit the penguins in to their house; look out for Chilly and his cute blue feet on each page and spot…
Olive is a dog. A dog. But, as so often happens to the best of us … she mishears the lyrics to a well know ditty …
To celebrate the official publication date of Specs for Rex I was honoured that Yasmeen agreed to pop into My Book Corner.
Specs for Rex is the latest picture book from the award winning author of Time for Bed, Fred!, the Irish author-illustrator Yasmeen Ismail. The unique style of Yasmeen’s illustrations are a delight. Captivating, with a deceptive simplicity these pages are just wonderful to pour over. Firstly, I love how Yasmeen easily interchanges the word glasses…
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Ooh, this sounds fantastic!
Great review, thanks for posting the pictures. Really makes a difference with picture book reviews. Will order for the store…
I often hope to find interviews with Margaret Wild who fascinates me and whose work I adore. Thoroughly enjoyed this…