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Greystone Kids
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.
Young Minds
To celebrate the release of Dominique Valente’s debut children’s book,
Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day, we asked the author to open up and let readers in on 10 things they should all know about her!
Read more here.
Child Magazine editor, Anél Lewis, chatted to Cape Town-based occupational therapist, Roxanne Atkinson, about her new book,
The Unicorn Baby. Nothing really prepares you for those first few weeks, when your sole focus is keeping a tiny human being alive while trying to squeeze your postpartum belly into the biggest pair of trousers you can find, at the same time trying to stop your milk from staining the T-shirt that has not been washed for five days.
Giveaway dates: Jan 26 - Feb 23, 2021
Countries available: U.S.
Dominique Valente is fairly certain she has a Benjamin Button type of disease where you grow younger the older you get, as apart from an odd blip in her twenties where she was a journalist for ten years, she came to her senses and decided to make up stories about witches and grumpy monsters instead.
She grew up in South Africa, but now lives in the UK along the Suffolk coast with her husband and th Dominique Valente is fairly certain she has a Benjamin Button type of disease where you grow younger the older you get, as apart from an odd blip in her twenties where she was a journalist for ten years, she came to her senses and decided to make up stories about witches and grumpy monsters instead.