Picture Storybooks
12 total works
Everyone expects little Angel to be like other girls, but Angel's happy just being herself. When the day of the school talent contest arrives, they are in for a big surprise!
An uplifting picture book about learning to be happy with who you are for children age 3 and up.
When Kitty the cat finds herself lost and all alone in the big, noisy city, everything seems scary - the shadows, the city sounds, the traffic, the stray cats. Will Kitty learn to be brave and find her way home ... the best, safest place in all the world?
Written by Susie Linn and illustrated by Lindsay Dale, Big City Kitty is a delightful picture storybook, cleverly illustrated to make it a real page-turner with a surprise ending.
Squirrel is excited ... very excited indeed!
She has a secret, and she just HAS to tell someone. Soon, her secret starts to spread among the woodland animals, but there's just one problem ... they haven't been listening properly. With Erika Meza's colourful, playful illustrations and Susie Linn's clever text based on a favourite playground game, 'Don't Tell Anyone, But ...' is perfect for amusing readers whilst teaching important values about learning to listen.
This picture storybook adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland brings a classic tale to life for a new audience aged 3+.
For the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alexandra Ball and Susie Linn have teamed up to create an abbreviated story that is perfect for parents and children to share.
When Princess Sophy decides to look for adventures, she transforms from bored princess into Superprincess, and Pickle turns into Pickle the Wonder Dog! At first, their superhero adventures are the everyday kind, like rescuing a cat stuck up a tree, but soon the excitement gets out of hand. What is a Wonder Dog to do?
Written by Susie Linn and illustrated by new talent Edyta Kraczkowska, this amusing, action-packed picture storybook will keep children age 3 and up entertained, whether they are wearing their superhero costumes or not!
Fidget the sheepdog puppy is Fidget by name and fidget by nature! When Farmer Fred decides that it's time to start Fidget's training, the naughty puppy dog has other ideas. Will Fidget ever learn to be a good sheepdog?
Susie Linn's funny tale about a young puppy who wants to do everything that he shouldn't is brought endearingly to life in Lizzie Walkley's charming illustrations. Storytime fun for children age 3 and up.
It's morning at the zoo and the animals are getting up. All except for Boo the bushbaby, who is getting ready for bed. But where is Mummy? And more importantly, where is her special bedtime hug?
Children age 3 and up will love to meet all of the animals that Boo the bushbaby meets in the search for his special bedtime hug, including a penguin, a lion, a giraffe, a gorilla, a kangaroo and many other favourite wild animals.
I Need a Hug is a snuggle-up picture book about family love, friendships and hugs that is a perfect bedtime story.
Once there were no stories in the world until Anansi the trickster spider got them back! Anansi is a god who takes spider form and is one of the most important characters in West African and Caribbean folklore. Tales of Anansis great cunning and intelligence were told by captives during the Atlantic Slave Trade and are now popularthroughout the world.
When Princess Sophy decides to look for adventures, she transforms from bored princess into Superprincess, and her dog Pickle turns into Pickle the Wonder Dog! At first, their superhero adventures are the everyday kind, like rescuing a cat stuck up a tree, but soon the excitement gets out of hand. What is a Wonder Dog to do?
For superheroes everywhere, whether they are wearing their superhero costumes or not!
When a little polar bear asks his mummy, 'When I grow up, what will I be?', she is full of loving advice.
Follow Little Bear as he listens and tries out all the things Mummy Bear suggests he can be in life, from kind, strong and playful, to calm, brave and, of course, happy!
Alex Patrick's gently humorous illustrations are a delightful observation of Little Bear's exuberant enthusiasm and the loving, caring parent-child bond portrayed in the simple, heartfelt text.