Product details
- ISBN 9781800780330
- Weight: 185g
- Dimensions: 250 x 5mm
- Publication Date: 04 Aug 2022
- Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 0-5
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A joyful and empowering picture book about trying your best and being yourself from the creators of How to Mend a Friend.
Who will I be? What will happen? Where will I go? and Why?
This beautiful and uplifting picture book empowers children to explore a world of possibilities. Join a child and a host of animal friends as they explore new possibilities and discover that it's okay to try things and not to know how they will turn out. This empowering story encourages young readers to realise their potential and reassures them that it is alright not to always succeed or to have all the answers - nobody does. The important thing is to try your best and be yourself.
Karl Newson's lyrical new picture book is the Oh, The Places for You'll Go! for the new generation.
Karl Newson is the award-winning author of children's books including How to Mend a Friend, The Same but Different Too, I am a Tiger and I Really, Really Need a Wee. He spends his days scribbling story ideas in his notebook or searching for them in the great big world outdoors. Karl was inspired to write his first picture book when his children were small and he's been writing stories ever since... His stories have been shortlisted for numerous children's books awards and are translated in over 20 languages around the world. When he isn't writing or drawing, he dreams of castles made of books and of rocketing to the moon to watch the world go by. Karl lives in London, with his partner and a forest of pot plants.
Clara Anganuzzi (Illustrator)
Clara would draw on every surface she could find (including some very unhappy tortoises) whilst growing up in the Seychelles. She has always had a fond love for animals and creating characters with subtle gentle humour. Using a mixture of traditional techniques, ranging from monoprinting to pencil marks, Clara enjoys creating narrative images and a sense of place in limited colour palettes. After studying BA illustration at Falmouth University, she went on to complete a MA Children's Illustration course at Anglia Ruskin, which helped her gain personal voice, inspiration and motivation.