A humorous tale with lovable characters from Alex Willmore's Big Trip about finding creative inspiration in our environment, while also being considerate to those around usThe Great Paint is a brilliantly funny tale about what can happen when we forget to think of others and get carried away with our artistic endeavors. Frog thinks he’s pretty artistic and that the rest of the forest could do with a little bit of inventive improvement. From painting to sculpture to performance art and origami, Frog gets to work on beautifying everything around him . . . but will his friends appreciate his creativity? And how will Frog show them he’s sorry and that true creative inspiration lies in the friendship of others?
From the author of The Ride comes a heartwarming story about a father-son relationship and how music allows us to bond with one another and express ourselvesA father and son embark on a journey across the city, but as they get on the train and plug in their music, do they really know where they will end up? Where will the music take them? Hop on board and take a musical ride through the city and into outer space, to the beach and to the stadium, and the protest and the parlor of an elderly couple with their grand piano. What does music make you feel? What is your favorite song? And what can it inspire you to do?
The twin dogs are a happy pair. They live in a cosy home with kind owners, and enjoy all the things well-loved dogs enjoy. When they aren’t arguing over who’s older, they like to take their family out
A remarkable new picture book supporting body positivity for everyone* Striking, sensational, powerful ink illustrationsThis beautiful and brilliant debut picture book from Rosie Haine celebrate
‘My name is Marcello Von Cauliflower Bonaparte Jackson... Oh, and in case you haven’t heard, everything is mine.’This is how we meet Marcello, a kind, clever and loyal pooch with one troublesome flaw:
What if you become convinced that you’re invisible? Your best friends, you tell yourself, no longer even notice you’re there.This is what happens to Lost’s inquisitive black cat, who leaves his house