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A new story by Beatrix Potter

"Quentin Blake, best known for his work with Roald Dahl, has illustrated the story, to be published in September."  

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2016 Sydney Taylor Notable Book

Sadie and Ori and the Blue Blanket is a 2016 Sydney Taylor Notable Book



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Sophie Blackall on depicting slavery in a picture book

“The Dog That Nino Didn’t Have”

“The Dog That Nino Didn’t Have” is unsettling and odd. Nino (a boy of about seven) has an imaginary dog, depicted in sketchy lines over the landscape. The pet crawls alongside Nino as they stalk a scruffy cat, then he leaps on Great-Grandma’s lap. When Nino takes a rowboat out on the lake, the dog dives into the deep water.  
Nino’s father (a pilot) phones from faraway, and the dog hears what Nino hears, and loves “the taste of salt water” in the boy's tears. The mother and great-grandmother are pictured, but you don’t see their faces. This enforces the disquieting feel of the book, as does the untidy, retro, lakeside yard. The A-frame house, 1960s station wagon, and toys are drawn with impressionistic looseness. The illustration style resembles silkscreen with its limited earth toned pallet. The world is handsome, mysterious and unanchored.
Nino is shown digging a muddy hole with his imaginary friend, and the text reads, “Sometimes the dog acted so crazy and dumb that people sta…

Little Acorn Studio

Illustrator Maria Carluccio has a new shop, Little Acorn Studio, filled with all her beautiful books, prints and stationery. Check it out here...







LITTLE BIG

Jonathan Bentley has written and illustrated a playful picture book about a toddler who wishes to be big, like his older brother. The boy imagines what it might be like to have "big legs like a giraffe," "big hands like a gorilla," and a "big mouth like a crocodile," and finds that there are strategic advantages to being little.

The images of the large animals are both dramatic and comic. The pictures, created with “watercolors, pencils, and scanned textures,” are loose and lively. This is a fast, fun read aloud.



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ISBN-13:9780802854629Publisher:Eerdmans, William B. Publishing CompanyPublication date:09/01/2015Pages:32






Age Range:                          3 - 7