February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Naturalist Margaret Carney and award-winning Ontario illustrator Janet Wilson make fishing the focus of their take on the popular picture-book theme of a young girl learning to appreciate nature while spending idyllic days with her ... Read More »
The moonlit night is quiet, and Juliana and Andrés are trying to go to sleep. But a pesky mosquito keeps buzzing, “back and forth, in and out, round about, trying to bite – bzzZZZZZzz bzzzzZZZZZZzzz ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Writer/illustrator Mélanie Watt’s debut picture book began as a colour theory project undertaken while studying graphic design. Leon the Chameleon is not only a lesson on the interaction of colour but a celebration of being ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Young children’s – more accurately, young boys’ – fascination with big machinery, cars, trucks, and “things that go” is well known in children’s book publishing, and Annick has launched a new series to cater to ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Vancouver writer and teacher-librarian Nancy Hundal’s latest poetic picture book lovingly follows two city boys on a summer visit with their prairie cousins. A sensuous text captures the sounds, smells, and even mosquito bites of ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Pippin is a big, goofy yellow dog with a curly black tail who doesn’t like baths. Her attempts to escape from the tub, galloping off into the forest, mean that her loving owner, Mabel, in ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
When Grandma announces she is going to Greenland for a year-long visit, Joey’s family plans a surprise going-away party for her. Joey and his little brother, Alfie, make presents, and Joey helps Mom bake Grandma’s ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Michael Kusugak successfully takes a new direction in his seventh picture book collaboration with illustrator Vladyana Langer Krykorka. In their first six books, this award-winning team focused on eastern Arctic stories. This one moves to ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction, Picture Books
Award-winning author Jean Little borrows her plot from I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. For the few who haven’t heard the original story sung, chanted, or read, it’s about an old lady ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
This new series for very young children seems deliberately designed to evoke the early classics of children’s literature with their charming animal characters. The mole sisters are a delightful pair whose optimism brightens up even ... Read More »
February 6, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books