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37

The Golden Hare

Combining the warmth of family love, the thrill of an adventure in wild open spaces, the beauty and magnificence of the natural world, and the magic of a mythical creature, The Golden Hare is a very special picture book. Little Meara is disconsolate, she’s never seen a dinosaur, a shark or a giraffe, the implication […]

38

Clever Crow

On the front cover, a glossy-feathered crow is playfully exploring ink. It’s an eye-catching opener for a book that wants its audience to think differently about this familiar yet often misunderstood bird. But who is watching, and who is being observed? As readers quickly discover, crows are clever, crafty problem-solvers with long memories, able to […]

42

A First Book of Dinosaurs

Children, even the youngest, are fascinated by dinosaurs. The dinosaur galleries at the Natural History Museum are always crowded, and library kinder boxes sport innumerable stories featuring dinosaur characters. These naturally present the dinosaur protagonist as very humanized – essentially the child. What about the facts? How to make the long names, the amphibian and […]

43

A Horse Called Now

‘When I’m afraid, I breathe in and out and let the feelings come…. And then go. Nothing lasts for ever’, says Horse.  So begins this delightful book about tackling imagined fears. Horse, called Now, lives in the moment, and continues to dispense his wisdom, as one after another, a group of rabbits, a hen and […]

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46

How to Find a Rainbow

Reena hates rainy days. Her younger sister Rekha disagrees, she loves rainy days and wants to persuade Reena to change her mind. She thinks showing her artistic sister a rainbow would make all the difference. She would surely love to paint it. Unfortunately, when she spots a rainbow and tries to take her sister to […]

Found Book Author

48

A Home for Stone

‘So there he was, a single stone, looking lost and quite alone….’ It’s hard to resist collecting stones, especially when they’re as visually (and anthropomorphically) appealing as the one in this book. When a beachcombing child spots him lying on the sand, Stone’s little face is the picture of misery. Naturally, the child wants to […]

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50

My Baby Sister is a Diplodocus

Translated by Daniel Hahn, Aurore Petit’s landscape-formatted picture book offers a visually bold and honest exploration of sibling relationships. Through the lens of a young boy trying to understand his place and role when his baby sister arrives, Petit skilfully addresses universal themes of adjustment and acceptance in the face of new family dynamics, making […]