In this interview, Bethan Woollvin discusses her latest picture book, Bo the Brave. She is a recent graduate of the Cambridge School of Art.
Browsing: Monsters
With an adorable main character, dressed in her cute one-piece red striped pajamas, What to Do About Your Monsters addresses messy feelings and fears.
What To Do About Your Monsters by Jessica Woo is a heartfelt story about a girl who has sleep issues. Join us on this virtual book tour!
From sweet to spooky and picture books to novels, we’re excited to share with you our list of the best new Halloween books for kids.
Mandy’s Pet Shop: A Pet Shop for Monsters is a zany, zippy picture book bound to amuse readers and encourage them to keep an open mind.
If you’d like to inspire your children to be global thinkers, have a desire to travel, while also encouraging activism and conversations around global issues and concepts, The Monster Twins fits the bill!
Follow the Monster Twins as they discover their shared past and do their best to make a better future for themselves, their families, and others like them.
What To Do About Your Monsters is a heartfelt story about a girl who has sleep issues.
Chad Sell’s first children’s graphic novel was The Cardboard Kingdom, which he illustrated and co-wrote with a team of ten collaborators. Doodleville is his first full-length solo project.
Koobville: Book Monsters Library Day would be a fantastic addition to any classroom and/or school library.