3rd BOP - Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the year
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big & SMALL is pleased to be nominated for the 3rd BOP - Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the year.
The Bologna Prize has been created to recognize publishers that are at the forefront of innovation and their efforts in their creative nature and brave editorial choices they have made during the previous year's edition of the fair. |
See the NEW Titles in Green Earth Tales I and II
For details on how to order finished copies in UK edition, please download this catalogue.
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For details on how to order finished copies in US edition, please download this catalog.
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How to Order
UK and Europe
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USA and Canada
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Distribution:
Orca Book Services / Marston Book Service T: +44 (0) 1235 465500 | F: +44 (0) 1235 465555 E: [email protected] |
Sales Representation & Distribution:
Lerner Publishers Services Call: 1-800-328-4929 Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. CST F: 1-800-332-1132 E: [email protected] |
Our books
Story is the ideal vehicle for teaching values to children. We know that didactic text does not work, but situations presented in story form are non- threatening and are remembered because they are entertaining. I particularly enjoyed the fine illustrations and production of these books.”
- Joy Cowley |
Review of Puss in Boots (World Classics) from Publishers Weekly - Volume 261 Issue 48, 24th November 2014
Lush illustrations will draw readers into this gently funny adaptation of Perrault’s story, part of the publisher’s 'World Classics' series. The story is about the youngest of three sons stroke of good luck, which gives him a wife and a castle. Kim pictures the son’s inherited cat as a gray tabby with ornate red boots, shrewd facial expressions, and claws that mean business (when the cat threatens to bite and scratch field workers if they don’t tell the king who they work for, there’s little doubt that he’ll make good on the threat). There’s a hint of Bruegel to Kim’s rural landscapes, as well as some understated humor—the supposedly fierce giant who owns the fields and castle the cat steals is first seen reclining lazily on a carpet, smoking a hookah. Simultaneously available: Rapunzel, The Wolf and the Seven Kids, Thumbelina, and The Emperor’s New Clothes. Ages 4–8. (Jan.)
Reviewed on 11/21/2014 |