The box includes the following books:
Board Book: My Art Book of Love
By Shana Gozansky
This keepsake children’s book celebrates love in a new and accessible way: through art
Featuring a bright stylish cover and sturdy colorful pages, My Art Book of Love pairs 35 famous artworks with sweet read-aloud text to illustrate the many feelings love can inspire – from joy to strength to togetherness.
A beautiful gift for babies, toddlers, and young children, as well as new and expecting parents, My Art Book of Love includes vibrant paintings, drawings, and sculptures by a diverse array of artists – from Mary Cassatt and Marc Chagall to Amy Sherald and Kerry James Marshall.
With its elegant design and heartwarming descriptions, My Art Book of Love will be treasured by little ones and grown-ups alike.
Part of the beloved My Art Books series of stunning board books, which explore big feelings through famous artworks.
‘Created for kids, these little books pair famous artworks (Gauguin! Kerry James Marshall!) with read-aloud text ("Love is… soft snuggles… and tender nuzzles"). So special -- adults will want them, too.’ – As Oprah says on OprahDaily.com (Oprah’s Favorite Things 2023)
Paperback: The Pencil: 15th Anniversary Edition
By Allan Ahlberg Illustrated by Bruce Ingman
A hilarious and utterly enchanting new classic” - The Times
A special fifteenth anniversary edition of a modern classic. The Pencil is a playful, witty, wonderfully quirky story about the power of imagination. Say hi to Banjo! Once a pencil draws him, there's no telling what will come next – a dog, a cat, a chase (of course), and a paintbrush to colour in an ever-expanding group of family and friends.
But it's not long before the complaints begin – "This hat looks silly!" "My ears are too big!" – until the poor pencil has no choice but to draw … a rubber. Oh no! In the hands of Allan Ahlberg and Bruce Ingman, can anything but havoc and hilarity ensue?
With gorgeous golden foil on the cover and spine, this edition is one to share and treasure.
Paperback:Presto Change-O
By Audrey Wood
Matthew and Jessica learn at last the value of co-operation, but only after turning mother into a frog .... Matthew and Jessica's competitiveness gets them in to trouble when a magic trick goes disasterously wrong.
They realise that they can only undo the spell by working together. This fun story teaches the value of co-operation and explores the issue of sibling rivalry.