‘Stories from Norway’ and ‘Erin The Reluctant Witch…’ by Philip Newth Out Now!

‘Stories from Norway’ is rereleased after almost 50 years, and ‘Erin the Reluctant Witch…’ is a brand new novel from Anglo-Norwegian author Philip Newth. ‘Stories from Norway’ and ‘Erin the Reluctant Witch Versus the Mind Melting Monster from Outer Space’ are two books written almost half a century apart. Written by esteemed Anglo-Norwegian author Philip

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Tiny Tree Welcomes New Children’s Novel by Philip Newth & ‘Stories From Norway’ Re-Release

Acquired a new monster and magic-filled novel perfect for young readers ‘Stories From Norway’ republished for the first time in almost 50 years Newth’s stories shot to prominence via BBC’s ‘Jackanory’ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tiny Tree is pleased to announce the acquisition of two books from esteemed Anglo-Norwegian author Philip Newth. The deal includes the

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Tiny Tree Acquires New Picture Book With Focus on Neurodiversity and Self-Discovery

‘ANNA’S GARDEN’ IS WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY SARAH HEWITT FEATURES THEMES OF NEURODIVERSITY, SELF-DISCOVERY, AND BEING HAPPY PUBLISHING IN MARCH 2024 VIA TINY TREE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tiny Tree is pleased to announce the acquisition of a new picture book from award-winning author and illustrator Sarah Hewitt. ‘Anna’s Garden’ is a picture book with a

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Tiny Tree Acquires Debut Picture Book From Emily Wensley

‘THE GIANT AT NUMBER TWO’ IS PUBLISHING IN MAY 2024 A ‘THROWBACK’ PICTURE BOOK WITH A CLASSIC RHYMING STYLE INSPIRED BY CLASSIC FAIRYTALES & CHILDHOOD PICTURE BOOKS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tiny Tree is thrilled to announce the acquisition of a ‘throwback’ picture book from debut author Emily Wensley. ‘The Giant at Number Two’ was written

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Marleen Lammers Shares Mac Barnett Books With Her Boys | My Favourite Children’s Books

The Boy and the Tree author Marleen Lammers with illustrator Anja Stoeckigt ‘My Favourite Children’s Book’ is a series that asks Tiny Tree authors, illustrators, and staff to discuss their favourite children’s book or series. Today The Boy and the Tree author Marleen Lammers writes about sharing the books of author Mac Barnett with her family, and

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How Ben Andrews Found Inspiration In Inanimate Objects | My Favourite Children’s Book

‘My Favourite Children’s Book’ is a series that asks Tiny Tree authors, illustrators, and staff to discuss their favourite children’s book or series. Today Nicky and Candy’s Street author Ben Andrews writes about finding inspiration in ‘The Brave Little Toaster’ and ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’ which led him to write a series of children’s books about disabled people — Better Places.

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Pax and the Missing Head — Author David Barker Talks His New Middle-Grade Sci-Fi Adventure and the Future of ‘London Falling’

A middle-grade sci-fi book isn’t all that uncommon, but the dystopian London setting found in Pax and the Missing Head — New London — is far, far, different from the English capital you may be familiar with.

In this exclusive Q&A, we chat with David Barker and discover how middle-grade sci-fi novels, The A-Team, Orwell’s 1984, Harry Potter, and Brexit all inspired the author to write what has become Pax and The Missing Head; the opening chapter of his ‘London Falling’ series. David also gives us a peek ‘behind the wall’, discussing the next two books in his ‘London Falling’ trilogy, his publication day plans, and much more.

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My Brother Has Cancer — Alex Winstanley On Writing A Complex And Important Children’s Book About Cancer

A children’s book about cancer can be as important as it is difficult to write; just ask author Alex Winstanley. The prolific children’s author behind My Brother Has Cancer has also covered topics of dementia, depression, tourettes, and cerebral palsy in his award-winning ‘My Has’ picture book series; giving children and their caregivers a resource to better understand and talk about serious illnesses and medical conditions.

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