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Newsletter

Illustrated Books

May 2017

VeroK Agency

For more information on our current Fiction titles, click HERE

A WALK TO THE MOUNTAIN

(“Le chemin de la montagne”)

by Marianne Dubuc (72pp)

Mrs Badger is very old and has seen a lot of things. Her house is set a t the

foot of a small mountain. Every Sunday, she takes the path that leads to the

top of the mountain to contemplate the view and reflect about her fulfilled

life. But one particular Sunday, she meets the young Lulu who joins her on

her walk, to the mountain.

Dear all, the past few months

have been very busy for all of us, with several book fairs. As it

starts to feel summery, I am very happy to share with you the

latest books & news on my list!

Starting with the first peek of Marianne Dubuc’s new book “A

walk to the mountain” in

colour…just beautiful! And plenty of other little treasures in

this newsletter (which could almost make a book itself, with

its 18 pages! All worth going

through it, I promise) ;) Enjoy! Marianne Dubuc has been travelling all around Canada

in the past weeks, to take part into events in schools

“La Mer”, Marianne’s

first book, to be re-

published in the US this

autumn! View more of

the book HERE

Beautiful anthology,

published by NOK in

Sweden, for which

Marianne has illustrated

the cover and one spread

Cool!

NEW!

THE BUS RIDE

(« L’autobus»)

by Marianne Dubuc)

(Comme des Géants, French Canada. 48pp)

A little girl’s fist bus ride on her own. Marianne Dubuc

takes the reader on a delightful journey, at times hinting at

the Little Red Riding Hood. Will you be joining her on the

bus ride? Rights sold in France, Germany, Italy, Spain

(Spanish & Catalan), English language (for North

America), Brazil, Korea, China & Taiwan.

MR POSTMOUSE INCREDIBLE TRAVELS “Les voyages extraordinaires de Facteur Souris”

by Marianne Dubuc (Casterman, France. 32pp)

Mr Postmouse returns for a journey through the heart of the imagination! Mr Postmouse gets up just like every other morning

to do his rounds, but this morning instead of his little post van he finds a rocket… Whether in a world filled with sweets, robots,

mermaids, unicorns or even monsters, whether he is 20,000 leagues under the sea or very high up in the clouds, in the land of elves

or among the giants, nothing will stop Mr Postmouse when it comes to delivering his parcels! A beautiful picture book in the form of

an imaginative journey, full of fantasy and surprises! Rights sold in Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Korean & Chinese Simplified.

I AM NOT YOUR MOMMY («Je ne suis pas ta maman »)

by Marianne Dubuc (Comme des Géants, French Canada. 68pp)

As he is leaving home one morning, a squirrel finds a strange

tangy ball on his doorstep. The squirrel continues its path by

ignoring it, but on his return, a hairy creature has come out of the

strange ball and confuses the squirrel for its mother. The squirrel

hosts the creature for the night but promises that he will go search

for the real mother first thing in the morning …Rights sold in

French (France), Dutch, Spanish, Catalan, German, Italian,

Swedish, Russian, Czech, Simplified Chinese and Korean.

To be published

by Le Seuil in

France next year

Rights just

sold in

Russia

Third title in the

bestselling

series, sold in

23 languages!

Look! Marianne’s first books to be

published in

Japan!

美しい!

View HERE all the titles from Marianne Dubuc

GILES (“Gilles”) by Mathieu Lavoie (52pp)

Oh the tree! But what fell from the tree? An egg! And what comes out of the egg?

Gilles! Thus begins the life of Gilles, the chick. The moment he cracks out of his

egg, he becomes prey to a fox wandering around. But who’s smarter than the fox?

Gilles’ mother! Rights sold in French and Italian.

THE WOLF IN THE BOOK

(“Le loup dans le livre”) by Mathieu Lavoie

(Comme des Géants, French Canada. 48pp)

“He-he-he! Anyone in here?”. As wolf jumps

into one book to another, trying to catch little

Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, Mr

Seguin’s goat and Peter, the famous fairy tale

characters come to life! Follow their crazy

chase, trying to escape him! Will he

eventually make one bite of them all? Rights

sold in French & China

TOTO WANTS THE APPLE (“Toto veut la pomme”)

by Mathieu Lavoie (Comme des Géants, French Canada. 64pp)

Toto the worm, loves to eat! And when he has put his mind into something - that is

crunching into the most beautiful apple (and the only one!) in the apple tree - he’s

determined to make it happen! But Toto doesn’t seem to be lucky today. That is until

Didi, a little girl, arrives to snap the apple. But Toto has not said his last word! Rights

sold in English, French, Italian, Spanish & Catalan.

Also from

Mathieu

Lavoie

Rights of “Toto

veut la pomme”

and “”Gilles” just

sold in Italy!

Oh dear!

MOSQUITO’S RESCUE MISSION

(“Moustique Mission Sauvetage”) by Sophie Guerrive

(Comme des Géants, French Canada. 36 pp)

On board of his red airplane, Moustique travels the world in

search of lost animals. A rich and whimsical "hide and seek"

picture book, to visit the jungle, the underwater world, the

savannah, the Eastern Market, inside a skyscraper, the

underworld, the playground, a medieval town, a Japanese

city, the marshes and the orchard. Rights sold in French,

German, Spanish, Catalan, Polish, English language

(world rights) and Chinese simplified.

THE SHELTER (“L’abri”)

by Céline Claire & Qin Leng

(Comme des Géants, French Canada. 42pp)

Through the haze, under the howling wind, two dark

shadows emerge from the hills. From the windows of

their hoouses, everyone sees them and everyone thinks:

what are they doing there? What do they want? Our

food? Our clothes ? Our shelters ? Rights sold in

France, Spanish, Catalan), Russian, English (North

American rights only) & Chinese simplified.

THE INCREDIBLE

EVERYDAY LIFE

(“Le quotidien extraordinaire”) by Aki

(Comme des Géants, French Canada. 48pp)

Even though Mr. Rabbit’s everyday life

should be ordinary, he always finds himself

in absurd, poetic or surprising situations in

spite of him. Discover the humorous and

wordless universe of this engaging new

character. Rights sold in France.

MARY-RIVER (“Marie-vière”) by Catherine Lepage

Comme Des Géants, French Canada. 48pp)

Marie-Vière has a lot of friends, and they love playing and

swimming in her long blue river-like hair. But one day, after a

girl throws her garbage in the river, Marie-Vière starts feeling

tired, very tired. Her friends don't come play with her anymore.

Then a boy catches all the fish and Marie-Vière is even more

tired. Good actions will eventually reverse the process and

Marie-Vière will recover her once lost happiness and healthy

living. Marie-Vière is an ecological fable that shows us that we

have to take good care of the environment if we want to fully

enjoy life.

Rights just sold in

Spanish, Catalan,

Italian & Russian

On my way to

Poland! Rights

just sold there!

PDF now

available!

THE LOVE VIRUS («Jean l¡elephant.

Le virus de l’amour») by Laurie Cohen & Nicolas Gouny

(Frimousse, France. 36pp)

In the last few days, John the elephant

has been feeling quite strange, as if

something is rumbling in his tummy. It

makes him turn all red and say

nonsense, while mumbling. He decides

to go to the doctor to find out if it’s

serious. That could wellbe… a serious

case of love sickness! Rights sold in

Spain (Spanish & Catalan)

BEWARE OF THE MONSTER! (“Plus gros que le ventre”)

by Michaël Escoffier & Amandine Piu

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

BEWARE…this book contains a monster

with two enormous eyes! Close it quickly,

otherwise he’ll eat you, like everything

coming his way. Are you sure you want to

turn the page? We’ll have warned you!

Rights sold in English (North American

rights), Spanish & Italian

MY LITTLE BROTHER

IS A MONSTER (“Mon petit frère est un monstre”)

by Isabelle Wlodarczyk

& Nicolas Rouget and Thierry Manes

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

My little brother is a real monster: he breaks all my toys, eats all my

dresses, screems so loud that he shatters all glasses at home, collects

spiders and worms. And he is ugly! Surely, this is an

exaggeration…or maybe not! Rights sold in Spanish & Italian.

Rights just sold in

English (North

America), Spanish &

Italian. View HERE

a review of the book.

Rights just

sold in

Spanish,

Catalan &

Italian.

Rights just sold in Spanish,

Catalan. Also available:

“John, who didn’t dare

farting” & “Mini Poo”

ME, ALBERT, THE BOOKS HATER (“Moi, Albert, détestateur de livres”)

by Ingrid Chabbert & Raùl Guridi (Frimousse, France. 32pp)

We all know one of them. One who hates or can’t stand the

sight of books. Albert is one of those. Every time one gives

him a book, he goes and hides it at the back of the garden. But

one day, when Albert goes into the shed to hide another one,

he comes face to face with a rabbit…reading his books! As

days pass by and the rabbit doesn’t move an inch, burst into

tears, cries and jumps, Albert becomes curious. Then, one

night, when he pulls out the book he’s hidden under his

pillow, he finds himself unable to close it again! Rights sold

in Italy & Greece.

GOOD NIGHT? (“Bonne nuit?”)

by Coralie Saudo & Kris Di Giacomo

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

Little Elephant wants to sleep in his parents’ bed

and their “no” doesn’t seem to deter him. As soon

as the light is turned off, he rushes to their

bedroom! But Big Elephant snores, takes all the

duvet, squashes his son’s blanket, changes

positions all the time, until the little one ends up

on the floor and decides to get back to his own

bed. But, as he finally closes his eyes to get a bit

of well deserved sleep, could it be too late and

morning already?! Rights sold in Spanish,

Catalan and Italian.

5 FLIES

AND A TRUMPET («5 mouches et une trompette”)

by Ingrid Chabbert & Raùl Guridi

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

It’s the story of five flies who

spend their days wandering from

one house to the other. One day

they find a sparkling yellow object.

What could it be? So begins the

funny guessing game! Rights sold

in Greek and Spanish (Latin

America)

CAN YOU SEE? (“Tu vois?”)

by Michaël Escoffier

(Frimousse, France. 30pp. Board book)

Can you see the egg in shape of a zero,

the snowman in shape of a three, the

jumping fish in shape of a four and the

child in his mother’s tummy, in shape of

a nine? A cleverly designed book to

learm how to count visually.

Rights just sold in

English (for India),

Spanish, Catalan,

Italian & Korean

Rights just

sold in

Italian &

Greek

Rights just sold

in Spanish

(Latin America)

& Greek

SHUSH, BABY SEAL IS SLEEPING! (“Chut! Pas de bruit. Bébé phoque dort”)

by Richard Marnier & Aude Maurel

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

Mummy seal takes her baby for a walk, in his stroller. But the

city is noisy! The woodcutter with his chainsaw, the garderner

with his mower, the bus driver with his buzzing motor, the

police with its shouting siren…no easy surroundings to keep a

baby sleeping. Thankfully she comes up with solutions to

bring the noise down..But as the sound of a lullaby sends off

eveyone to sleep, this is when baby seal decides to wake up!

CARROTS’ TIME! (“L’heure des

carottes”) by Estelle Billon Spagnol

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

This morning, Carlos the rabbit is lazy and can’t

get out of bed. He just feels too tired to get a

few carrots for lunch. Luckily for him, Squirrel

is just passing by and he asks him to bring him

a few. Without success. Neither do the ducks

and turtle. As he finally decides to stand up to

get some food, dusk has settled and it’s too late.

And, as he wakes up early on the next day,

ready to find some carrots, he might discover

that someone else has already beat him to it!

THE POSTMAN BLANKET (“Le Facteur Doudou”)

by Ingrid Chabbert & Stéphanie Marchal

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

Every child has a blanket. But who said it

needs to be a piece of cloth or a cuddly

toy? What if it was…the postman? Would

he not make the perfect blanket, following

you everywhere, always ready to play and

coming back every day, when making his

round? But, in the past days, the postman

has disappeared. Time to find another

blanket! As the policeman passes by, it

shouldn’d take long to do so!

THE BALL (“Le ballon”)

by Ingrid Chabbert & Maurèen Poignonec

(Frimousse, France. 32pp)

Two children fighting over a ball. “Mine is

bigger!”, “Mine is cuter!”. But, as it rolls down

the hill and brings about chaos on its way, the

two partners in crime are well embarassed. “It

was your ball”, “No it was yours!”. And the

quarell starts all over again !

My

carrots!

QUEEN PANDA CAN’T SLEEP

(“Dormir a la reina Panda”)

by Susanna Isern & Mariana Ruiz Johnson

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 36pp)

Queen Panda hasn’t been able to sleep for days. Her subjects are

worried and exhausted, as they have to keep on serving her day

and night. One has to find a solution! As news spread through

the kingdom that, whoever will manage to make the Queen sleep

will be rewarded, candidates from all around the the country and

very far away places rush to the palace, to try their luck. But all

in vain as no one seems able to succeed… Rights sold in

French and Simplified Chinese.

MR ROMUALDO (“Don Romualdo”)

by Margarita del Mazo & Natascha Rosenberg

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 36pp)

It’s an exciting day ahead for Mr Romualdo: he has a

date and would like for time to fly! In the meantime

and all around him, the city in which he lives breathes

and has a life of its own. But, this, you’ll only see if

you read this book calmly and flip through the pages

without haste. Open your eyes and observe. And when

you will get to the last page, curiosity might well push

you to want to read it again, again and again...! Rights

sold in Italian

WHAT LIES BEHIND

(“Lo que hay detrás”)

by Juan Frau & Neus Caamaño

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 32pp)

Which child is not intrigued by what lies

behind the things that surround him? A

real call for adventure! When opening

what’s closed and discovering what’s

hidden, turns into more than a game: it

becomes an irresistible impulse for who

wants to know the world. Sometimes

surprising, sometimes risky, curiosity

summarises the essence of childhood and

life’s first discoveries.

THE DAY I TURNED INTO A BIRD (“El dia que me converti en pajaro”)

by Ingrid Chabbert & Raul Guridi

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 44pp incl.)

“The first time I saw Candela, I fell in love with her. We are in

the same class and all I can see is her but she doesn’t see me.

Candela loves everything about birds, they are on her clothes,

her hair, her notebooks and when she speaks, she sounds like a

bird s’s dawninging softly”. What can a little boy do to draw the

attention of his ladylove, if he seems invisible to her? And if he

turned into a bird himself?! Rights sold in French, English (for

North America), Greece, Italy, Poland & Korea

Rights

just sold

in Italy

Rights just sold

in Greece

Review of the

book HERE

Just

published

in

France!

A shadow, lost in a country of colours, in search

of its identity… Will it uncover who it is, through

the questions it asks on the way? A philosophical

tale about the importance of the simple things and

an hymn to being different and how it should

enlighten diversity rather that making us reject

“the other”.

SOMETIMES I GET BORED (“A veces me aburro”)

by Juan Arjona & Enrique Quevedo

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 32pp)

Sometimes I get bored and I put on the face of a duck, a cow,

an ambulance…and it doesn’t matter what people tell me, I am

happy swimming in ponds, ruminating in the meadow or

saving lives. And when I am not, I put on my own face and am

as cintent reading stories, playing with my friends… just being

myself. A succession of reflections, in first person, which are

an ode to individuality and a reflexive satire of life and

cohabitation in society.

DIANA DANCES (“Bea Baila”) by Luciano Lozano

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 40pp).

Diana is a little girl who can’t keep still and has difficulty

focusing at school, which worries her parents and teachers.

But as they will discover, Diana is not ill; she has a passion

that makes her restless, she can’t stop dancing…

THE FAIRIES OF COTTINGLEY (“Las hadas de Cottingley”) by Ana Sender

(Tres Tigres Tristes, Spain. 40pp)

One afternoon of July 1918, Elsie Wright and her cousin

Frances Grifith take pictures of fairies in their garden, in the

little village of Cottingley (Yorkshire) and the word, about

their discovery, start to spread. While public opinion is

sceptic at first, the support of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

manages to convince a big part of The English those were

true photos. This is the story, narrated by Elsie herself, of the

real events of those days.

THE SHADOW

(“La sombra”)

by Raul Guridi

(Tres Tigres Tristes,

Spain. 42 pp)

COMING FOR

FRANKFURT!

PDF now

available

THE SIXTH SENSE (“El sexto sentido”)

by Laia de Ahumada & Mercè López

(Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp)

Next to the five senses, we must have another one that

enables us to see, listen, smell, taste and feel what we can

not see with our eyes, our ears, our nose, our mouth or

with the touch: the sixth sense. A beautifully illustrated

book about listening to what we feel inside, intuition and

sensitivity.

JATAKAS. SIX BUDHIST TALES (“Jatakas. Seis cuentos budistas”)

by Marta Millà & Rebeca Luciani

(Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp)

A long, long time ago, some very peculiar animals with magic powers

were born in Southeast Asia. They say that everywhere they went, they

transformed shadows into light. Six beautifully illustrated Jatakas, old

tales in which Budha and his disciples transmit love and respect

towards their surroundings and others.

HARUS’S SCHOOL (“La escuela de Haru”)

by Flavia Company & Luciano Lozano

(Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 48pp)

Follow the five years apprenticeship of four

students (between thirteen and eighteen years

old) and their master Haru in a Dojo, through

nine episodes focusing on Oriental disciplines

such as origami, callygraphy, taichi,

meditation, gardening, cleaning, playing,

silence or archery.

BREATHE (“Respira”) by Inês Castel-Branco

(Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp)

« Mum, I can’t sleep tonight. I am nervous and so many

thoughts are going through my mind”. “Let me show you

how to breathe…”. A beautifully illustrated picture book that

will enable children to overcome their anxieties through

playful breathing, stretching and relaxation excercises they

can relate to. Rights sold in Italy and Poland.

COMING AND GOING DAY (“El dia d’anar y venir”)

by Alain Allard & Mariona Cabassa

(Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp)

For thousands of years, people were Nomads, following the

rhythms of the Earth, the passage of the Sun and the dance of

Time. They learned how to read the grasses and smell the coming

of rain, travelled to all corners of the land, navigated rivers and

slept in the hills. But then, they started to build houses and barely

moved anymore. But one day per year, they go back to and honor

their wandering roots, in a” Coming and Going Day”, a reminder

and tribute to the constant changing way of things.

COMING UP

FOR

FRANKFURT

COMING UP

FOR

FRANKFURT

COMING UP

FOR

FRANKFURT

COMING UP

FOR

FRANKFURT

COMING

SOON!

Rights just sold

in Poland.

Book Trailer

HERE

Winner of the 2017 “Junceda

Prize”, given by the Catalan

Illustrators Association.

Book Trailer HERE

Book

Trailer

HERE

Book

Trailer

HERE

SUPER LUCAS

by Marina Hernández

(Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp)

Luca’s parents are superheroes; they can

do everything at home. And at school,

he is surrounded by kids with

superpowers because he doesn’t want to

do much. But he might well realize that

he could turn into a superhero too if he

starts doing something on his own.

PINK MONSTER (“Monstruo rosa”)

by Olga de Dios (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp)

Pink Monster has always been different: pink while everyone else is white, big

while everyone else is small, cheerful while everyone else is glum,

clumsy….But one day he decides to go and travel the world, discovering he

isn’t the only one to be different. A powerful picture book about diversity and

how it makes us who we are. Winner of the Golden Pinwheel Award

(International Original Children’s Picture Book Award) at the Shanghai

Children’s Book Fair in 2013. Rights sold in France, Greece, Italy, Brazil,

Turkey, Japan, Korea and China.

YELLOW BIRD (“Pajaro Amarillo”)

by Olga de Dios (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 40pp)

Yellow Bird can’t fly because his wings are too small but he is an ingenious

inventor! One day, his birds’ friends fly away to other places, leaving him

behind. But he comes up with a great idea to take off and travel the world

himself - helping others unable to fly like him- on the way. Rights sold in

Greece, Brazil, Turkey, Japan, Korea and China.

PRETTY (“Guapa”) by Harold Jimenez Canizales

(Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp)

Witch has a date with Oger and she’s all excited! But on the way

to the romatic picnic he’s invited her to, she comes across

various animals who tell her she’d be much prettier if she got rid

of her hunchback, pointed nose and straw hair. So she does but

how will Oger react at the sight of his unrecognisable

sweetheart? A story, full of humor, about the overwhelming

pressure on looks in today’s society and how easy it can be to

loose oneself in the process. Rights sold in English language,

French (North America/Canada only), Italian & Spanish

(Latin America excl. Chile)

HOW TO WRAP A PRESENT IN 10 STEPS

(“Cómo envolver un regalo en 10 pasos”)

by Pepe Serrano & Raùl Guridi

(Apila Ediciones, Spain. 40pp)

10 steps to follow very carefully to wrap a present.

To practice you can wrap the juicer, the television,

the cat, a spoon, a cup of coffee, a shoe or even this book!

I have my

Book

Trailer too!

30,000 copies sold in

Spanish language since

publication! Rights just

sold in Italy!

Book Trailer HERE

Rights

just sold

in Italy

COMING

SOON!

A SERIOUS THOUGHT (“ÖÖMÕTTED”) by Jonas Taul (KirjastusDraakon & Kuu, Estonia. 64pp)

When a little boy goes to bed at night, thoughts start to circle his mind; beautiful thoughts, dangerous thoughts,

frightening thoughts. Thoughts that reach far and wide and take him on a journey to look for answers. Beautiful minimalist drawings of Jonas Taul illustrate the big existential question we are all facing.

Rights sold in France and Korea.

IS IDA HERE? (“Ist Ida da?”) by Antonie Schneider & Julie Völk

(Mixtvision, Germany. 32pp)

Everyone is waiting for Ida in the garden; everything without her is so boring. They are searching for the little

girl, until the postman arrives with a letter from her. Ida will be there soon and when she is, it’ll be fine. A

poetic story about the art of waiting and the passing of time. Because waiting for good friend is always worth it.

Nominated amongst the

5 Best Designed Estonian

Children’sBooks of the year.

Comments from the Jury

“An extremely beautifully

designed black-and-white book.

Distinctly fresh and attractive

among books filled with colour.

Pictures and design are

wonderfully in tune. Delicate

and sensitive. A strikingly

mature and successful debut of a

young artist”

BEASTLY VERSE by JooHee Yoon (Enchanted Lion, USA. 48pp)

A playful romp through verse, rhyme, and

gorgeous illustrations, “Beastly Verse”

carries children into the poetic realm in a

way that is not only inviting but inspiring!

Consisting of sixteen wonderful animal

poems, this book transports the reader into a

richly-worded world of tigers,

hummingbirds, owls, elephants, pelicans,

yaks, snails, and even telephones! Rights

sold in Spanish (for Latin America).

THE GOLD LEAF by Kirsten Hall & Matthew Forsythe (Enchanted Lion USA. 48pp)

A gold leaf appears in the forest. As soon as the animals notice it, each wants it more than anything else in the world. But in their struggle

for it, the leaf is destroyed. Heartbroken, the animals wonder: will they ever again see such a leaf? Rights sold in French.

THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER

retold& illustrated by JooHee Yeoon

(Enchanted Lion USA. 64pp)

A gorgeous, graphically compelling retelling of Hans

Christian Andersen's classic story by award-winning

printmaker JooHee Yoon. In this contemporary retelling,

Yoon renders the lifecycle of the one-legged tin soldier,

from the moment of its manufacture to his untimely end.

Foregrounding the accidental, Yoon's version captures life

as the interplay of personality and fate, fulfillment and

loss, reminding us too we how strongly we can love

another when able to identify with them. Rights sold in

Greece.

THE BLUE WHALE & THE POLAR BEAR

by Jenni Desmond (Enchanted Lion USA. 48pp)

Gorgeously illustrated non-fiction books about the blue whale and

polar bear, those titles are a factually accurate as well as poetic

exploration of their bodies, habits, and habitats. Working in a

painterly, expressive way, Jenni Desmond creates landscapes and

creatures that are marked by atmosphere and emotion, telling a story

about whales and bears that engages interiority along with the

richness of the natural world. Rights sold in French, German,

Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Croatian, Russian, Polish, Turkish,

Japanese, Korean, Simplified & Complex Chinese.

Rights just

sold in

Turkey &

Croatia

Rights just

sold in

Greece

Winner of the “Golden

Island Award” at the

Nami Island

international Children's

book festival, Korea.

View a review of the

book HERE

Rights just sold in

France & French

Canada. View

HERE how the

book was made &

HERE a beautiful

review in

Brainpickings

THE POLAR BEAR by Jenni Desmond (Enchanted Lion USA. 48pp)

A gorgeously illustrated non-fiction book about the polar bear, this is a factually accurate as well as poetic exploration of polar

bear bodies, habits, and habitats. Working in a painterly, expressive way, Jenni Desmond creates landscapes and creatures that

are marked by atmosphere and emotion, telling a story about bears that engages interiority along with the richness of the natural

world. Rights sold in French, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified & Complex

Chinese.

THE BLUE WHALE by Jenni Desmond (Enchanted Lion USA. 48pp)

Did you know blue whales weight around 160ftons or about the same as 55 hippos and that their mouths are so big that 50 people

could stand in it ? Did you also know that baby blue whales drink about 50 gallons of their mothers’ milk every year ? This

gorgeous non-fiction picture book aims to draw children into the life and world of this enormous whale by situating facts within a

familiar context that is fun and engaging. We get the actual size of an eye right on the page, and we understand its body size in

relation to trucks, cars, milk bottles and hippos! Rights sold in French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Dutch, German, Polish,

Croatian, Russian, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified & complex) and Korean.

NU DANG AND HIS KITE by Jacqueline Ayer (Enchanted Lion, USA. 40pp)

“In a sunny, sleepy place halfway around the world in Siam, on the banks of a

long brown river, there once lived a little boy whose name was Nu Dang.” Thus

begins this enchanting story about a small boy who loves his kite more than

anything else. But sorrow arrives one windy day, when the string slips from his

hand and his kite disappears! But rather than sinking into gloominess, Nu Dang

sets out to find his kite. In his small boat he paddles down the long brown river,

asking the sweet-cakes vendor, the pork butcher, the cloth merchant - all the

people he meets - if they have seen his kite. But nobody has seen it, so he finally

makes his way home, where a joyous surprise awaits him. With a lilting,

rhythmic text and beautifully drawn pictures full of bold, bright color, Ayer,

who lived in Siam (now Thailand) for several years, fashions a delightful book

for children that carries them into the heart of a fascinating country.

THE PAPER-FLOWER TREE by Jacqueline Ayer (Enchanted Lion, USA. 40pp)

One wonderful day, an old peddler came to the small village in faraway

Thailand where a little girl called Miss Moon lived. With him he brought a tree,

fashioned of brightly colored paper flowers. How Miss Moon longed to have

such a tree! When the old man, in parting, gave her one of the flowers, she

planted its seed - a black bead - and tended it faithfully. Though beads will not

grow, Miss Moon’s faith was nevertheless rewarded. Filled with the sights and

sounds of Thailand, this simple and touching tale - a distinguished companion to

Nu Dang and His Kite and A Wish for Little Sister - is true to childhood the

world over. For it, Mrs.Ayer has made pictures of great beauty with sensitive

line and lovely, exotic colors.

(Enchanted Lion, USA. 40pp)

Out of the morning mist a vast ocean

of leaves appears. What lies beneat -

the varied teeming life of animals and

plants- is vividly portrayed through

the cycle of day and night in the

jungle world. Considered Helen

Borten's masterpiece, The Jungle was

inspired by a trip to Guatemala in

1967 to seek out images and stories to

share with children back in the US.

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HERE about

Jacqueline

Ayer

Re-issues

from the

late 50’s

Re-issue

from the

late 60’s

DOODLE CAT IS BORED by Kat Patrick & Lauren Marriott

(Scribble, Australia. 32pp)

Doodle Cat is is very bored. Until he

finds a thing! But what is this thing

and what does it do? Writer Kat

Patrick and illustrator Lauren

Marriott have created an hilarious tale

featuring the irreverent Doodle Cat,

that bright red squiggle who loves

just about everything. Abounding

with imagination and fun, here's a

reminder to be curious, creative and

to explore every option.

UNDER THE LOVE UMBRELLA by Davina Bell & Allison Colpoys (Scribble, Australia. 32pp)

Under the Love Umbrella is a celebration of the enduring love that surrounds our children, wherever they are in the world. Inspired by

the rhythm of the New York subways L train, the gentle rhyming text, accompanied by beautiful vintage-inspired illustrations, draws

out the small things that can loom big in a little person’s life, from big dogs to lost teeth, forgotten hats to friends who won’t share.

Whatever the troubles, the comfort of our love umbrella is always there, and parents and children will delight in this visual

representation of the bond they share. A perfect gift book for new parents and babies as well as children embarking on big changes and

new adventures, who may benefit from this lovely reminder of the permanence love. Rights sold in French (world rights), Spanish

(for Europe) & Korean.

THE UNDERWATER FANCY-DRESS- PARADE

The day before the underwater fancy-dress parade, Alfie got that feeling ...

Sometimes it’s hard to be brave. Sometimes you get that feeling. Sometimes you’re just

not ready … until, one day, you are. From a dynamic new picture-book partnership

comes the story of Alfie and a big octopus wearing a tiny hat and the things you can

only whisper to the cowboys on your wallpaper. Rights sold in English (North

America), France, Spain (rights for Europe), Italy, Bulgaria and Simplified

Chinese. Winner of the 2016 Crichton & the Small Publishers Children's Book of

the year Awards in Australia. Best designed Children's illustrated book at the 2016

Australian Book Design Awards.

Read HERE a word

from the publisher on

the response to the

launch of the book in

Australia & the UK

Also from

Davina &

Allison.

View the book

HERE

View the

book

HERE

Read HERE why

being bored is a

luxury for kids (by

Kat Patrick). View

the book HERE

WREN by Katrina Lehman & Sophie Blackhall-Cain (Scribble, Australia. 32pp)

Sometimes we find what we’re looking for in the most unexpected places. Sensitive Wren just wants a bit of peace and

quiet. What he gets is the noisiest baby sister you could ever imagine! But when Wren runs away to the country, he discovers

that maybe peace and quiet isn’t all he needs … With bright, modern illustrations and a powerfully simple story, any child (and

any parent!) who’s ever had to deal with a noisy sibling will love Wren. This debut from the new team of Katrina Lehman and

Sophie Blackhall-Cain is sure to delight.

RHYME CORDIAL by Antonia Pesenti (Scribble, Australia. 24pp)

Fingernails or fingerSNAILS? Loudspeaker or loudSNEAKER?

Rhyme Cordial is a book of delightfully weird and wonderful

wordplay that shows just how much fun you can have with

language - all you need is your imagination!

by Daniel Gray-Barnett (Scribble, Australia. 32pp)

Albert’s life is very ordinary. But when Grandma Z roars

into town on her motorcycle he is swept into a very

extraordinary adventure. Will life ever be the same

again? A rollicking adventure story featuring a

thoroughly modern grandmother with stunningly

imaginative illustrations.

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available

soon View HERE

a video of the

book.

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