Thursday, 29 July 2021
Catch That Chicken! - Guest Blog Post from Atinuke
Tuesday, 13 July 2021
Catch That Chicken! - Q&A with Angela Brooksbank
Lami loves chickens. She's the best chicken catcher in the village. She's fast, she's brave, and she always catches that chicken. Until the day she chases one up the baobab tree, slips ... and falls. How can she catch chickens with a sore ankle? Could there be another way to catch that chicken?
Told with great humour by Nigerian storyteller, Atinuke, this story of the headstrong, impetuous Lami will strike a chord with all children. The gentle message – to use quick thinking, not just quick running – gives an incredibly satisfying ending, while Angela Brooksbank's beautiful artwork captures the energy and the beauty of the West African setting perfectly.
Q&A with Angela Brooksbank
Can you tell us a little about your journey into illustration?
30 years ago, I did my degree in illustration at Chelsea School of Art. There, I made birds out of tin cans and collages out of old wallpaper, but I avoided learning to draw and paint!
After having jobs selling orange juice, doughnuts and being a nanny, I got a job in a small children’s publisher - making dummies and thinking up ideas for novelty books. I loved it, and over time I began commissioning illustrators to make beautiful artwork. I dreamt that one day I would be able to paint and draw properly like the illustrators of the books we were making.
When my children were little, I went to Cambridge School of Art to do a masters in Children’s Book Illustration. I was determined to improve my drawing, learn how to paint and figure out how to be an illustrator!
I drew in nurseries and music groups, and I loved capturing lovely moments in my sketchbooks. Observational drawing helped me to understand the proportions of preschool children and babies.
Now, I like to experiment a lot. I find that all the best bits in my books have come from when I have rolled my sleeves up and had a good play with my materials.
After graduating from Cambridge, when Walker Books asked me to illustrate a story by Atinuke, I was overjoyed!
I love Atinuke’s stories and have a fascination for all things African.
I was really excited when I first read the Catch That Chicken! text because I love drawing chickens. I think they are so funny!
I have spent quite a bit of time trying to catch chickens, and I love cuddling them, just like Lami in the story!
I began illustrating Catch That Chicken! by sketching out the characters. I looked at references of people catching and holding chickens!My drawings are always very scribbly at first, whilst
I look for shapes and find the right energy.
I begin a project by gathering lots of photographs. I make a big scrapbook of images, which I look at to help me make the drawings authentic. I have pictures of chickens, motorbikes, African long-horned cows, Baobab trees, cooking pots, hairstyles, facial expressions and even shadows in the hot sun!
Then I start with thumbnails, planning out the spreads. A huge amount of thinking, adjusting and discussing happens between the designer, the editor and the author to get just the right combination of pictures to tell the story. It is lots of fun, but it takes a long time!
Once the pages are all worked out, I start playing with paint, pencils and inks.
I use paintbrushes, rollers, sponges, toothbrushes to make different lines, textures and patterns.
I scan the paintings, textures and drawings and put them all together in photoshop. This helps to organise my rather complicated and chaotic process. I can also tidy up the smudges and pick out the best bits.
It took ages to paint all the people chatting, playing, cooking and gardening.
More modern books that I have enjoyed with my children are Shoebaby by Polly Dunbar, So Much by Helen Oxenbury, Fleabag by Helen Stephens and Mr Magnolia by Quentin Blake.
My studio is full of beautiful picture books that I love.
Friday, 9 July 2021
Silent Books Nominations 2021 by IBBY UK
In detail-rich panels and textured panoramas, Pete Oswald perfectly paces this nearly wordless adventure, allowing readers to pause for subtle wonders and marvel at the views. A touching tribute to the bond between father and child, with resonant themes for Earth Day, Hike is a breath of fresh air.
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
I Am Angry by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Robert Starling
This kitten may look cute and cuddly, but better beware: they're angry. Really angry. Angry, angry, angry! And this isn't any old "angry". This is a jump-up-and-down, roll-on-the-ground kind of angry. This is a spider-scaring, tiger-scaring kind of angry. This is a burst-balloon-ing, SQUASH-THE-MOON-ING kind of angry...
Monday, 5 July 2021
Recent Picture Book Highlights
Ernest is a happy baby elephant. But when his curiosity gets the better of him and he leaves the rest of his herd to explore the alluring and dangerous jungle, he becomes very lost indeed. Amongst the undergrowth, he meets a rude gorilla, a weary lion, an impolite hippo and an uncaring crocodile. Will anyone help Ernest find his way out of the jungle and home to his mum? From the international phenomenon, Anthony Browne, comes a heartfelt, visually stunning picture book, about finding help in unexpected places. Click here to download our Ernest the Elephant's activity sheets! |
Maybe...
Three little monkeys, and their big monkey, are sat high up on their branch in the forest canopy. “Ok, monkeys! I’m off," says the big monkey. “Now remember. Whatever you do, do NOT go down to the mango tree. There are tigers down there.” Mmm … mangos! think the little monkeys. They LOVE mangos. Hmm ... maybe … maybe they could just look at the mangos? That’d be ok, right?
The Rock from the Sky
A hilarious meditation on the workings of friendship, fate, shared futuristic visions, and that funny feeling you get that there’s something off somewhere, but you just can’t put your finger on it. Merging broad visual suspense with wry wit and existential silliness, celebrated picture-book creator Jon Klassen gives us a wholly original comedy for the ages.
From vibrant springtime flowers to sweet fruits on summer trees, the falling of autumn leaves and snowdrops in winter, this book of four seasons is the perfect introduction to the big outdoors.
Discover why birds fly south in winter, find animal footprints in the snow and learn to make the perfect snowflake; grow a sunflower, find a feather and make a daisy chain. Full of activities, poetry and fun facts to explore, this bumper book is jam-packed with amazing things to see and do outdoors – the perfect gift for every season.
Frog is a frog. And Toad is a toad. They are totally different from each other. So when a fly mistakes Frog and Toad for two FROGS, it’s not long before things get a bit fruity... Luckily, a too-close call with a snappy alligator makes Frog and Toad join forces to see that they’re not THAT different after all… At heart, a laugh-out-loud journey about togetherness, putting differences aside and realizing that friends don't need to be just like you, but they come in all shapes and sizes!
Julian at the Wedding
Click here to download our Julian at the Wedding's activity sheets!
Thursday, 1 July 2021
New July Picture Books Releases!
Of course not! Her friends are throwing her a very special surprise party. Join the birthday mouse as she plays party games, eats a scrumptious feast, opens her cards and presents and makes a special wish as she blows out the candles on her cake!
The perfect book for teaching little ones all about birthday traditions, from party games to blowing out candles, this is an extra-special addition to the bestselling First Experiences range, celebrating 30 years of Maisy!
Now out in Paperback
Told with great humour by Nigerian storyteller, Atinuke, this story of the headstrong, impetuous Lami will strike a chord with all children. The gentle message – to use quick thinking not just quick running – gives an incredibly satisfying ending, while Angela Brooksbank's beautiful artwork captures the energy and the beauty of the West African setting perfectly.
To Abby, her friend Phoebe can do no wrong. Phoebe is speedy. Phoebe is smart. She’s equally brilliant at science and art. So when the budding hostess invites Phoebe over for a tea party, everything from the sugary treats on the menu to Abby’s dog, Louie, must be, well ... perfect. But when life – and possibly Louie – send a clear message to let loose, the girls indulge in a perfectly imperfect playdate. Linda Ashman’s vivacious rhyme and Alea Marley’s inviting illustrations serve up a classic tale of enduring friendship at a tea party that will leave readers wanting to pull up a chair.
Journey along with a new small someone through our natural world, discovering the warmth and love that is found all around us. From ice-capped mountains to the depths of the sea, through forests, plains and jungles, this book brims over with delicious parent and baby pairings – elephants, eagles, monkeys, polar bears and more! A lyrical, stunningly illustrated book that celebrates the wonders of nature, while also subtly calling to protect it. A must-have gift for a newborn!
Celebrating the warmth of family relationships and the joy of imaginative play, this book is utterly charming whether you love trains or not!
What will lure Cat down? Feather boas? Pretty pink shoelaces? A boatful of fish under a tiny tin sail? Maya finally succeeds, only to watch Cat jump on the roof again, above a thousand lit windows, one of which must be Cat’s own. As the rain keeps coming down, how can Maya help Cat find its home? With whimsical watercolors both fluid and full of expression, Caroline Magerl portrays a child on a mission and an adventurous cat who keeps its mysteries as quiet as its paws in a story that follows a kindly impulse to an unexpected conclusion.