Buy Little Eli Recently, as part of their Little Eli book giveaway, Book Trust wrote a beautiful review of Little Eli: Sometimes a book comes along that you can just tell is one to treasure. In the case of Little Eli, it’s three in one! Laura Bellini’s absolutely stunning, slender wordless picture books – which come in a gorgeous slipcase – follow the story of a dragonfly as he plays with the eggs, playing cards and pencils that…
Buy Little Eli Little Eli is flying high as it was chosen by Book Trust as one of the books they love in January 2018. Read the wonderful review below: Little Eli, a dragonfly, lives in a place where the paint is peeling off the walls, and where some small items have been left for him to play with: a couple of boxes of eggs, a pack of playing cards and a box of pencils. Eli likes making…
Buy Caged We love this review of Caged by illustrator Laura Bellini! Caged is a timeless story that celebrates freedom and the beauty of nature! Laura illustrated our beautiful wordless picture book Little Eli. Read her fab review below! This story by Duncan Annand celebrates the release of birds from a huge cage that humans are making for them. I feel emotionally close to this subject because it’s one that I like to express through my work as well!…
Explore the advantages of wordless picture books Pre-Order Caged A suggestion to bookshops and libraries! Add something valuable to your selection by featuring a range of Wordless Picture Books! These wordless books manage to do something amazing: they let the illustrations do all the talking, leaving it entirely up to the reader to think about what is happening in the story. As a result, wordless picture books hold a never-ending number of possible stories. By having…
A lovely review of Chalk Eagle by creator of Little Eli Laura Bellini Buy Chalk Eagle I had the opportunity to have a look at the wordless picture book Chalk Eagle by the Iranian author and illustrator Nazli Tahvili. It’s the story of a young boy who lives in a big city. One day he sees an eagle from his window; he runs onto the rooftop to have a better look at it and he finds out…