Lines, by Suzy Lee
“…surprising, wonderful—a brilliant opportunity to discuss creative processes and the possibilities that bloom from making mistakes.” — Summer from @readingisourthing
Small Things, by Mel Tregonning
“The authenticity of this book, not to mention the universality of the subject matter, makes it a tough but worthwhile read and opens up a world of conversations for children to discuss their own inner demons with the adults they trust.” — Mel from @spiky_penelope
“This story shows children empathy, compassion, and the use of observational skills.” — Leah from @astoryaday
“Such a fabulous book to encourage us all to make small changes for a big difference.” — Kim from @bookbairn
“Take a peek inside this nearly wordless wonder and test your homonym knowledge through beautifully rendered and seemingly strange pairings.” — Miranda from @bookbloom
“So much action and emotion comes through in the illustrations.” — De from @books_and_babycinos
“Gives a positive perspective on darkness, presented as something to explore rather than something to fear.” — De from @books_and_babycinos
“This is one I enjoy sharing with my kids again and again.” — Carissa from @bookskidslove_
“Can you find Walrus in this picture?” — Arielle from @childrensbooksgalore
“There are so many details and whimsical surprises to discover in Stephanie Graegin’s illustrations that no words are needed.” — Rossa from @curiouslittlepeople
“This wordless picture book is the perfect depiction of a Crocodile’s mundane morning routine and commute with a delightful surprise ending.” — Rossa from @curiouslittlepeople
“If you are new to wordless books, Wallpaper is DEFINITELY one to begin with.” — Lauren from @happily.ever.elephants
“Such a clever book with bright and colourful pictures.” — Angelique from @heads.shoulders.knees
“Give your child a chance to experience a book like this and see how much they actually understand and take in!! It’s very special!!” — Angelique from @heads.shoulders.knees
“Frazee creates an atmosphere of easy understanding through a dynamic use of color.” — Wendy from @homegrownreader
“A quiet story of healing sorrow and the journey of moving forward.” — Heather from @kidlitbookbits
“The illustrations are bright and bold and it is a delightful read.” — Shannon from @ohcreativeday
“Aspects of colour, framing, layout, and angles indicate to the reader a deeper meaning of change and human impact on the environment and all come together beautifully to tell a powerful and profound story..” — Teri from @petitbookcorner