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I’ve never seen illustrations do this in any other children’s book! Buy Where’s Baby Elephant? We’re delighted with this wonderful review of Where’s Baby Elephant? from Mancunian Mum over on Instagram! Have a look! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Learning through play (@mancunian_mum) Watch the trailer for Where’s Baby Elephant? Read a review: Where’s Bay Elephant? celebrates the joy and discovery that comes with turning the page! – Lecturer, Mathew Tobin…
Each spread opens to magically transform… Buy Where’s Baby Elephant? We’re delighted with this wonderful review of Where’s Baby Elephant? from brilliant author Pippa Goodhart over on Awfully Big Blog Adventure! Read Pippa’s review below. This is one of those books of simple brilliance that makes you think, why didn’t I think of that?! With the flap-opening and animal appeal of classic Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell, Where’s Baby Elephant? poses its one question, and lets the…
Bloom has at its heart a simple truth! Buy Bloom We’re delighted with this fantastic review of Bloom from Kids Books to Life over on Instagram! Have a look! View this post on Instagram This is a book for all times. Bloom @anneboothauthor @robynwilsonowen @tiny_owl_publishing has at its heart a simple truth: Be kind. The flower only blooms when it is spoken to with love and kindness. And in that act, the individual giving…
The Guardian features Last in their round-up of the best new picture books! Buy Last We’re ecstatic that Nicola Davies’s Last: The Story of a White Rhino has been featured in the Guardian’s round-up of the best new children’s books! Read what Imogen Russell-Williams had to say below. This month there’s an emphasis on change and transition, loss and hopefulness. In picture books, Nicola Davies’s Last (Tiny Owl) is inspired by the true story of Sudan,…