The Phoenix of Persia is full of jewel tones and textures! Buy The Phoenix of Persia The wonderful Youth Services Book Review have recently shared a four star review of The Phoenix of Persia. Read what Lindsey Hughes had to say below. Format: Hardcover Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4 Genre: Adventure What did you like about the book? This was a very interesting book that comes from an ancient text written in…
Buy The Phoenix of Persia We are thrilled that The Phoenix of Persia has been longlisted for the Steel City Book Club Awards for best picture book! 📖 LONGLIST 📖 CATEGORY : PICTURE BOOKSThe Phoenix of Persia @SallyPommeStory @TinyOwl_Books pic.twitter.com/E7bFfkOxhH — Steel City Book Club Awards (@SteelCityBook) October 24, 2019 Book Trust loves The Phoenix of Persia! Meet the illustrator of The Phoenix of Persia! Listen: Exploring the Shahnameh with a classics expert! Visit our bookstore Download book posters…
Buy Quill Soup Buy The Phoenix of Persia We are beyond delighted to announce that two of our illustrators have been nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway Children’s Book Awards! Dale Blankenaar was nominated for Quill Soup, written by Alan Durant. Quill Soup is an African retelling, based on the traditional ‘stone soup’ fable. The bold, captivating illustrations are inspired by the wood sculpture of western Africa and the costumes and masks of the BWA…
Stories of the Simorgh by Sally Pomme Clayton, author of The Phoenix of Persia Buy The Phoenix of Persia ‘Sitting in the nest was a bird, with curving beak and trailing tail. Her feathers flashed, scarlet, ruby, purple, gold. She was the size of thirty birds and shone like a hundred suns. The Simorgh!’ The Phoenix of Persia by Sally Pomme Clayton and Amin Hassanzadeh Sharif I was going to the Edinburgh Book Festival 2019,…
Buy The Phoenix of Persia Another fantastic review for The Phoenix of Persia, from father-daughter book blogging team Read it Daddy! One thing we really believe on our blog is that the more children are exposed to stories that go far beyond their own comfortable cultural bubble, and the boundaries of their own country, the more they’ll begin to learn and understand other countries and cultures – and perhaps find commonality in the way stories…