Product details
- ISBN 9781915659576
- Weight: 91g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 06 Feb 2025
- Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 5-7
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Meet Amber Class! Nzingha loves books and stories, Stacey sings and dances and Xaolin plays the piano. Andrew loves sport– but what about Kayden? He likes beetles – and making people laugh! And they ALL love their teacher, Mrs Adisa.
With Mrs Adisa’s help, the children learn to believe in themselves and have a go at things; they find out how to sort out arguments and stay friends; and they discover how to feel good about themselves and their special talents.
This brilliant, diverse and inclusive first chapter book celebrates a primary class and their teacher and is full of fun, warmth and humour.
Enomwoyi Damali was born in Trinidad, but has long lived in London, where she works as an educational psychologist. Her long professional experience in a highly diverse community gives authenticity and veracity to her stories of Amber Class and their ever-resourceful teacher, Mrs Adisa. Enomwoyi, whose name means "she has grace and charm", describes her goal as "to help children think about and practise the personal development skills and qualities needed to live life fully and to treat each other with love and respect." She lives in South London.
Ruthine Burton completed the inaugural Pop-Up Pathways Into Children's Publishing in 2021. Her parents came originally from Dominica and French Guiana. She has a B.A. hons in Visual Art from the University of Wales in Aberystwyth, and also an M.Sc. in Software Engineering. She has worked as a pavement portrait artist and in the games industry. Ruthine is one of the three illustrators featured in Our Rights, edited by Jake Hope (Otter-Barry Books), and also illustrator of Spin! 10 Exciting New Voices in Poetry (2024). She is based in South West London.
