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Wednesday, 25 March 2020

LOTS MORE OKDIO POEMS ADDED TO THE POEMS, SONGS & STORIES PAGE...


A few new additions...and some personal faves 
THE LIBRARY poem for Okido 76, illustrated by the incredible Ian Morris
The moth and the moon poem for Okido 73, illustrated by the amazing Alex Barrow

Where's Young Habitat? poem for Okido 67, illustrated by the dazzling Daisy Hirst


To keep your little ones entertained, I've just added the above plus MORE of the LATEST OKIDO POEMS to my  'POEMS, SONGS & STORIES FOR KIDS' page... alternatively, just click HERE


Monday, 23 March 2020

CHECK OUT MY NEW BLOG PAGE FOR FREE STAY-AT-HOME ACTIVITIES...


ACTIVITY SHEETS & MASKS - PRINT OUT & PLAY!
JUST CLICK HERE






AND THE WINNER IS...A SONG FOR BEAR!

Thrilled to announce that A SONG FOR BEAR has won the MADE FOR MUMS silver award in the 'Best Baby & Toddler Book' catagory 2020!


(Although we reckon this book is suitable for ages 2-7!)





To celebrate, you can download and print out BEAR & OWL MASKS for your little ones HERE

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

A cracking review from the beautiful blog 'Bellis Does Books'...

I noticed this review on TWITTER and I'm slightly embarassed to admit it almost brought a tear to my eye... !

Making a picture-book is a  l o n g process and a real labour of love (at its quickest, it takes about a year from idea to book launch). But it's also an enormous amount of fun. And I'm incredibly lucky to work with a wonderful illustrator called Alex Barrow and a terrific team of talented and creative editors at Tate publishing and Thames & Hudson.

If I had a sleepy sloth (published by Thames & Hudson) is the 10th title we've completed since our first book A Possum's Tail (published by Tate) in 2014.

It's the second in a series that began with If I had a dinosaur in 2017, and later this year comes, If I had a unicorn, followed by If I had an octopus at the beginning of 2021... Every book we work on has its own story (no pun intended) and when we get positive feedback from children (the intended 'audience') or grown-ups (the indirect but somewhat important reader 'audience' of picture-books) it is HUGELY satisfying and heartening.

This week is Book Week and we are visiting a different school every day to deliver reading, drawing and storytelling sessions or assemblies based around several of our titles. It had already been massively rewarding to see how children respond to the books first hand, but it has been hugely validating to read a review like this, which has noticed so many little details.

Thank you Peapod x












You can read the full review here: BELLISDOESBOOKS









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