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Can Squirrel hide the big acorn?
A beautiful, moving celebration of what it truly means to be
family, from the brilliant new picture book duo Patrice Lawrence
and Diane Ewen. Every family is different. Every family is special.
Josie loves her family. Her mum, dad, brothers and sister - they're
all the best and they all look different. But people always seem to
ask Josie "Is that YOUR mama?", and soon she starts to wonder if
her family are actually supposed to look the same. When Josie
shares her worries with her family, they find a way to help her see
what truly matters. Heartfelt and empowering words by Patrice
Lawrence, multi-award-winning author of Orangeboy Bright, gorgeous
artwork from Diane Ewen, winner of the Jericho Prize and The
Queen's Knickers Awards, 2021
Keep Smiling is a celebration of the most universal symbol of hope,
joy and positivity - a smile! Created by the bestselling team
behind Coming to England: the inspirational Dame Floella Benjamin,
and award-winning illustrator Diane Ewen. Vina's Mum has always
told her that a smile is the best gift you can give someone. And as
Vina loves smiling more than anything else, she gives the gift of
her smile to anyone who needs it. But on her first visit to her new
school, Vina's own smile gets a bit . . . lost. She can't find it
under the slide, or on the climbing frame. Then, a smile appears,
in the most unexpected place!
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Lenny Henry, Volume 106
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara; Illustrated by Diane Ewen
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In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy
bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the
incredible life of Sir Lenny Henry, the
multi-talented comedian, actor, writer and activist. Â
Ever since he was small, Lenny Henry wanted to be a comedian. At
home in Dudley, England, he would pretend to be the characters he
watched on TV, copying scenes from his favourite shows to entertain
his six brothers and sisters. But life wasn't always easy, and at
school Lenny found himself the subject of racist bullying – until
he figured out a way to beat the bullies using humour. This was
when he realised he had a gift: he could make people laugh. He shot
to fame aged 16 and the following decades were full of great
successes, such as his hugely popular TV programme The Lenny Henry
Show. Lenny co-founded the charity Comic Relief in response to a
terrible famine in East Africa. Over 25 years later, Lenny and the
charity remain committed to creating a just world, free from
poverty, and have raised millions of pounds. An actor, a comedian,
an author and a champion of inclusivity, Lenny is a much-loved
figure whose story encourages us to keep smiling. Â
This inspiring book features stylish and quirky illustrations and
extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with
historical photos and a detailed profile of the incredible comedian
and activist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling
biography series for kids that explores the lives of outstanding
people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All
of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child
with a dream. This empowering series of books offers inspiring
messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board
books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to
babies and toddlers. The hardback and paperback versions present
expanded stories for beginning readers. With rewritten text for
older children, the treasuries each bring together a multitude of
dreamers in a single volume. You can also collect a selection of
the books by theme in boxed gift sets. Activity books and a journal
provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models
accessible to children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding
people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
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Keep Smiling (Hardcover)
Floella Benjamin; Illustrated by Diane Ewen
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Keep Smiling is a celebration of the most universal symbol of hope,
joy and positivity - a smile! Created by the bestselling team
behind Coming to England: the inspirational Dame Floella Benjamin,
and award-winning illustrator Diane Ewen. Vina's Mum has always
told her that a smile is the best gift you can give someone. And as
Vina loves smiling more than anything else, she gives the gift of
her smile to anyone who needs it. But on her first visit to her new
school, Vina's own smile gets a bit . . . lost. She can't find it
under the slide, or on the climbing frame. Then, a smile appears,
in the most unexpected place!
A laugh-out-loud Christmas cracker of a story, There Was a Young
Reindeer who Swallowed a Present from Kaye Baillie and
award-winning illustrator Diane Ewen is the perfect festive gift!
Everyone's heard about the old lady who swallowed a fly, but now
it’s time to meet a little reindeer who, on the most important
night of the year (Christmas Eve!), swallows a present. And he
doesn't stop there! Soon he's gobbled down an elf, a bauble, a tree
. . . what will he swallow next? A funny, cumulative rhyming story
children will love, packed with elves, stockings, a very full
sleigh full of gifts and, of course, Santa Claus! And one very
hungry little reindeer — keep an eye on the presents under your
tree!
A story about the triumph of hope, love, and determination, Coming
to England is the inspiring true story of Baroness Floella
Benjamin: from Trinidad, to London as part of the Windrush
generation, to the House of Lords. Follow ten-year-old Floella as
she and her family set sail from the Caribbean to a new life in
London. Alone on a huge ship for two weeks, then tumbled into a
cold and unfriendly London, coming to England wasn't at all what
Floella had expected . . . What will her new school be like? Will
she meet the Queen? Filled with optimism and joy, yet deeply
personal and relevant, young children will follow Floella's
experiences of moving home and making friends. Alongside vibrant
illustrations by Diane Ewen, this powerful story shows little
people how courage and determination can always overcome adversity.
There Was a Young Zombie Who Swallowed a Worm is a spooky Halloween
extravaganza - packed with toads, witches, bats, trolls and a VERY
hungry little zombie - watch out! From award-winning illustrator
Diane Ewen and rising star Kaye Baillie. Everyone's heard about the
old lady who swallowed a fly, but now it's time to meet a little
zombie, who's swallowed . . . a worm. We don't know why he
swallowed the worm - it made him squirm. Perfect for Halloween,
this gruesome tale is guaranteed to have children cackling with
laughter.
A picture book story about the triumph of hope, love, and
determination, Coming to England is the inspiring true story of
Baroness Floella Benjamin: from Trinidad, to London as part of the
Windrush generation, to the House of Lords. When she was ten years
old, Floella Benjamin, along with her older sister and two younger
brothers, set sail from Trinidad to London, to be reunited with the
rest of their family. Alone on a huge ship for two weeks, then
tumbled into a cold and unfriendly London, coming to England wasn't
at all what Floella had expected. Coming to England is both deeply
personal and universally relevant – Floella's experiences of
moving home and making friends will resonate with young children,
who will be inspired by her trademark optimism and joy. This is a
true story with a powerful message: that courage and determination
can always overcome adversity.
A first book of positive affirmations - perfect for building
confidence and self-esteem in very young children. Every morning,
we look into the mirror with Daddy. Together, we say words to help
us feel proud and brave, powerful and strong... Brimming with
positivity, I Love Me! is a fun and empowering book of affirmations
to help little ones stand tall. Written by Marvyn Harrison (founder
of Dope Black Dads) and with art by Diane Ewen (the award-winning
illustrator of Floella Benjamin's Coming to England), this upbeat
book is perfect for sharing, easy to put into practice, and
celebrates the very best in all of us! With joyful, uplifting
statements for each day of the week, it provides an enjoyable
routine to help prepare young children for the wider world of
nursery and school. The book also includes a bright, fold-out
ending and tips for parents and carers.
From beloved picture book author Eve Bunting, a playful story set
in a magical swamp about overcoming greed with the power of love,
nature, and music. On the sunny river dock, people pack onto the
big tourist boat, waiting for their chance to see the alligators.
What they don’t know is that down in the swamp, the alligators
are waiting for them too! Jim and his dad run this tour, and Jim
has a special talent to share with the people and creatures of the
swamp alike. Animals flock to him to hear his flute-playing—it
even makes the alligators dance! His music is so remarkable that a
greedy passenger decides he must have Jim's flute. Will one
person’s selfishness ruin the magic of the swamp for everyone?
"It distils the fierce heartache of racist injustice as well as a
passionate sense of joy and hope for the future." The Guardian
"From the pain of systemic racism to the hope of the future, it's
an honest but largely uplifting read, aimed at children
particularly." Evening Standard "A series of clever and witty
illustrations matched with informative text guides the reader
through a series of situations where they might encounter
prejudice, and how to form strategies to overcome a situation
before it becomes a problem." The Independent "This beautiful book
also serves as a brilliant directory of work from black
illustrators." BookTrust This groundbreaking picture book is a
lyrical, inspirational exploration of growing up Black, written by
award-winning illustrator Dapo Adeola, and brought to life by some
of the most exciting Black illustration talents working today.
Remember to dream your own dreams Love your beautiful skin You
always have a choice This book addresses - honestly, yet hopefully
- the experiences Black children face growing up with systemic
racism, as well as providing hope for the future, delivering a
powerful message to a new generation of dreamers. It's a message
that is both urgent and timeless - and offers a rich and rewarding
reading experience for every child. To mirror the rich variety of
the Black diaspora, this book showcases artwork from Dapo and 18
incredible Black illustrators in one beautiful, powerful, and
cohesive reading experience.
Dragons can be great friends . . . most of the time. Dragons always
know the best games to play, the perfect way to toast a
marshmallow, and how to get that cookie out of a cookie jar
undetected. While dragons can be good friends, they sometimes
forget how. They can yell, stomp their feet, shoot flames out of
their mouths, and not be a very good listener. It can be hard to be
friends with a dragon, but with some deep breaths and calming
words, you and your dragon can learn how to be best friends
forever.
Explore green issues through engaging stories with relatable
characters who show children what they can do to help the planet.
In this environmental education story, Molly wants to have a
clear-out of her toys and finds out why it's not a good idea just
to put them in the bin, and what she can do instead. The story is a
great resource for helping children understand what happens to
waste and how we can reduce, reuse and recycle. Good to be Green is
a series of six environmental education books that help children
aged 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help
the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is
exploring their world and learning why it's important to think
green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information
and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching
notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations
by Diane Ewen.
From the creators of Never Show a T-Rex a Book - WINNER OF THE
QUEEN'S KNICKERS AWARD A laugh-out-loud 'what if . . .?'
adventure... What would happen if you showed a diplodocus how to
draw? One day she'd be messing around with crayons and paint - and
the next she'd be a global art sensation! Full of fun - get drawing
with Dippy!
What would happen if you showed a T-Rex a book? Well, she wouldn't
know what to do with it . . . would she? A madcap, super silly
adventure story rooted in the transformative power of books,
created by incredible new picture-book duo Rashmi Sirdeshpande and
Diane Ewen
A love letter to learning and the power of numbers from exciting
talents, Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Diane Ewen. A laugh-out-loud 'what
if . . .?' adventure that celebrates maths being fun in this
riotous read. If a Stegosaurus knew how to do sums - well, what
would happen? Maybe she'd learn to code, to invent, to fly to the
moon! From the creators of Never Show a T-Rex a Book!
This environment education story follows Tia who is always being told by her mum to turn off the tap to save water - but why is this important? Through the story, Tia learns why water is precious and the small steps she can take to help to save it.
Good to be Green is a series of six environment education books that help children age 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations by Diane Ewen.
In this environmental education story, Leo finds out what happens to animals when their habitats disappear and, with the help of his class, he holds a wildlife action day to help. The story is a great resource for helping children understand why habitats disappear and looks at topics such as global warming, and endangered animals and habitats such as rainforests and coral reefs.
Good to be Green is a series of six environment educational books that help children age 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations by Diane Ewen.
Understand the importance of saving water with this engaging story
presented alongside important factual information. This environment
education story follows Tia who is always being told by her mum to
turn off the tap to save water - but why is this important? Through
the story, Tia learns why water is precious and the small steps she
can take to help to save it. Good to be Green is a series of six
environment education books that help children aged 6+ explore
green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each
book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and
learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories
are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story
there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is
accompanied by bright illustrations by award-winning illustrator,
Diane Ewen.
In this environmental education story, Molly wants to have a clear out of her toys and finds out why it's not a good idea just to put them in the bin, and what she can do instead. The story is a great resource for helping children understand what happens to waste and how we can reduce, reuse and recycle.
Good to be Green is a series of six environmental education books that help children age 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations by Diane Ewen.
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