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Inside in: X-Rays of Nature’s Hidden World by Jan Paul Schutten, illus. by Arie Van ‘t Riet, trans. by Laura Watkinson (Oct. 12, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-679-6), provides a look at creatures and their natural habitats using x-ray techniques and photographs. Ages 2–7.
How Beautiful by Antonella Capetti, illus. by Melissa Castrillon (Nov. 2, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-853-0). A curious caterpillar searches for the true meaning of the word
beautiful. Ages 4–8.
Little Narwhal, Not Alone by Tiffany Stone, illus. by Ashlyn Anstee (Oct. 12, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-620-8). In a tale inspired by real events, a lost narwhal in search of other narwhals finds a pod of beluga whales instead. Ages 4–8.
New and Noteworthy Kids and YA Books: May 2021 publishersweekly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from publishersweekly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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May 5, 2021
Reading can be so rewarding, especially for children. And, no matter what literary level they are, there’s always a good book out there for everyone and every age. Friend of ‘the four’, Anthony Asicone from Brilliant Books shared how one adventurous story without words encourages youth as young as toddlers to enjoy books.
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The Midnight Fair by Gideon Sterer is one that my coworker, Rachel recommended to me,” said Anthony. “She is our resident children’s book expert and so she knows all of the really good ones”. According to Anthony,
The Midnight Fair is really notable because there are no words. The illustrations are by Mariachiara Di Giorgio, and they are gorgeous, but, again, there is no text in this book at all so you can sort of follow the story even if you don’t know how to read”.