Can two very different families find their space in the world together? A wonderful wordless picture book offers stylish art, humor, and charm.A mother owl and her three little owlets live happily on
Beth has a new baby brother. He cries, he poos, he gets all the attention. Silly, silly Baby! But grandma shows Beth that he is small and soft and can smile at his big sister ? and Beth thinks that ma
Ever since Taney was four she's known she could see things before they happened. She also knows that she must keep her gift a secret - at all costs. Teased and isolated by the local children for being
When will I get There? How will I know? A little girl ponders what the future holds, steadfast in her determination to find out for herself. Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick's gorgeous landscapes and the b
Beth would much rather stay at home with her toys and books and mom and Aunt Bea than go to school for story time or painting or singing or snacks or new friends, in a humorous and gentle book that ad
“‘Eatums, eatums, yum, yum, yum.’ Silly Mommy. ‘Clip-clop, clip-clop, clip-clop.’ Silly Daddy.” Beth won’t smile today. Who can cheer her up? Not Mommy, not Daddy, not Grandpa or Grandma. Not even sil
"Intensely expressive, humorous and touching" Guardian From award-winning author and illustrator, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick, comes a stunning wordless board book that celebrates family, friendship and
A family of owls become neighbours with a family of bats ... just how will the night unfold? From award-winning author and illustrator, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick, comes a stunning wordless picture book
From award-winning author and illustrator, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick, comes a stunning wordless picture book that celebrates family, friendship and the power of togetherness. Mummy Owl and her three li
"This deeply moving work quietly and effectively underscores the drama and pathos of a little-known historical episode. In 1847 the Choctaw, themselves impoverished, raised $170 (the equivalent of mor
Dear Tooth Fairy, Last week it was my birthday. I was six, but I don't have even one wobbly tooth yet. I'm worried. Yours sincerely, Claire Claire is anxiously awaiting her first loose tooth,
An imaginative little girl and her mother come home from shopping to find a lion playing in their house, so they must stay--and play--outside until bedtime, when the lion must go home.