Grobblechops is a hit in the US! Buy Grobblechops After its publication in the US, Grobblechops has been chosen as ‘Crush of the Week’ on blog Let’s Talk Picture Books! It’s wonderful to see our books being enjoyed all over the world. Read a blog: is there really a monster under the bed?! Read an interview with illustrator Jenny Lucander: I felt proud and happy illustrating Grobblechops! Read a review by Jill Bennett: Adults and little ones will relish…
We need more poetry in children’s lives! Buy Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me We love this thoughtful review of Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me from Instagram user Kids Books We Love all the way in Australia! It’s always lovely to see our books being enjoyed all around the world. Have a look! View this post on Instagram THINKER My Puppy Poet and Me “Thinker isn’t just an average puppy. He’s a poet. So is…
Our Diversity Now! campaign was featured on the Independent Publishers Guild podcast Tiny Owl launched our campaign Diversity Now! to help improve the visibility of diverse and inclusive children’s books! We’ve had some brilliant responses to the campaign so far from authors, illustrators, teachers, parents and librarians. Publishers Assistant Phyllida Jacobs was interviewed about the campaign on the Independent Publishers Guild podcast. It was great to speak to them about the aims of the campaign…
We’ve been amazed by the overwhelmingly positive response to our Diversity Now campaign! We asked what ordinary people can do to make diverse and inclusive books more visible and available to the public. There have been some brilliantly insightful answers to the campaign from authors, illustrators, teachers, parents and librarians. We heard from some brilliant people like Jackie Morris, Elizabeth Laird, Ken Wilson-Max, Teresa Cremin, Jane Ray, Nicolette Jones and many more! We also had…
Tiny Owl’s campaign for more visibility for diverse books continues! Children from BAME backgrounds aren’t seeing themselves reflected in the books they read. We launched our campaign Diversity Now! to try and change this. So far our campaign has received a fantastic response. We’ve heard from amazing people including Elizabeth Laird, Jackie Morris, Savita Kalhan and Jion Sheibani. This week we interviewed author Alan Durant, former librarian Anne Thompson and independent bookseller Tamsin Rosewell. First we heard…