2021 was a fantastic year for picture books, but will 2022 be able to top it?!
By the looks of the titles publishing this year, that seems highly likely!
Here are 22 of the picture books that caught my eye.
1. I AM NOT A PRINCE, by Rachael Davis and Beatrix Hatcher
A heart-warming fairy tale for the 21st century that challenges gender stereotypes and encourages children to be proud to be themselves.
On a misty lagoon in a fairy tale land, young frogs wait patiently to be turned into magical princes. But one little frog is different . . .
Hopp definitely does NOT want to be a prince! When Hopp sets out on a journey to find their true self, everyone assumes the little frog is destined to be a prince . . . how could such a strong, brave, and kind frog be anything else? But all it takes is one understanding new friend to help Hopp undergo a magical transformation that causes a positive change to ripple all across the lagoon!
So when a tiger, a bear, an alligator and a whole host of unusual animals ask if they can join him, Jack says, 'NO! This tree is just for me!"
But you've got to be careful what you wish for. When the animals go away, Jack begins to wonder whether keeping something to yourself is so much fun after all. Sometimes, a tree is EVEN better with friends in it too!
This Tree is Just for Me is a charming and uplifting tale of friendship and sharing that will delight children and parents alike.
3. DADDY'S RAINBOW, by Lucy Rowland and Becky Cameron
Erin's daddy sees the colour in everything. Even on the greyest days, they put on their wellies and go splashing in puddles because, Daddy says, 'We can't see rainbows without rain!'But what happens when the greyest day of all comes, and Daddy isn't there any more? Can Erin learn to find colour in the world again?This deeply sensitive picture book about the loss of a parent is the ideal starting point for conversations about love, loss and learning to live again.
Kingsley is the finest cat in the kingdom. How does he know? His crystal ball tells him so!
But one day, the crystal ball has a different story to tell. A new cat by the name of Snowy White has arrived in the kingdom. She’s beautiful . . . she’s kind . . . and Kingsley is determined to get rid of her.
Luckily, though, Snowy gets a helping hand – or seven – from some very special new friends!
The third hilarious title in a fun-filled fairytale series with empowering messages for young readers! Look out for Rabunzel and Cindergorilla
Doug the camel is all alone and sometimes he wonders whether one is enough (it makes playing hide and seek terribly tough…). So when at first one, then two, then three, then four more camels turn up (followed by a whole camel herd), Doug delights in the possibilities all these new friends bring. But when Doug is ‘all camelled out’ from all the excitement and it's time to count down to bedtime, he takes just as much pleasure from the peace of being alone once again.
Lu Fraser’s warm, funny text is a delight to read out loud and is brilliantly illustrated by Sarah Warburton in the first book from this exciting new picture book partnership.
Run! Hide! My mum's a lioness and she's on the prowl.
Is Mum a lioness? She loves her 'cubs', she can run faster than anything, and she can catch you in a single pounce for cuddles and kisses. She always makes sure you can hear her incredibly loud, proud roar. What else could Mum be but a lioness?
But sometimes, especially when her young ones are upset or scared, a lovely, warm, protective lioness embrace is just what is needed.
READY . . . STEADY . . . GO . . .
It's the Nursery Rhyme's big performance, but Cow is having second thoughts. She's too scared to jump! What if she crashes? Will everyone laugh?
The curtain's almost up and the audience are waiting. Can Cow overcome her fear of failure and become the star of the show?
A gorgeous, heartwarming story about believing in yourself and doing your best based on the ever-popular nursery rhyme 'Hey Diddle Diddle'.
10. EVERY BUNNY IS A YOGA BUNNY by Emily Ann Davison and Deborah Allwright
It looks like a party on Dinosaur Street!
They’re all in a frenzy and eager to go
To the Fizz-whizzing Flash-tastic Fireworks Show!
Welcome to Dinosaur Street! Home to Flashysaurus, Splashysaurus, Whoops-there’s-been-a Crashysaurus, and a whole host of other loveable characters. With the most energetic rhythm and rhyme this is huge fun to read aloud and will encourage lots of reader engagement. The hilarious Who Will You Meet series is sure to become a repeat-read family favourite.
15. AN ARTIST’S EYES, by Frances Tosdevin and Clémence Monnet
In An Artist's Eyes, follow Jo as he journeys through the world of colour and creativity in an empowering story of confidence and imagination.Jo is a little boy who desperately wants to 'see like an artist'.He tries as hard as he can to see things the way Mo the artist does, and when he starts to use his imagination, he realises that the things he can dream up are completely unique.From the autumn oranges of the forest floor to pink and lilac pigeons in flight, Mo teaches Jo to trust his own eyes, and to see like an artist.This is a magical story about the power of imagination and discovering that our individual perspectives make us all artists, and no two artist's eyes are the same.
16. BE BRAVE, LITTLE ONE by Olivia Hope and Daniel Egnéus
18. OLD FRIENDS by Margaret Aitken and Lenny Wen
19. THE BLUE BAGOO by Karl Newson and Andrea Stegmaier
BEWARE the Blue Bagoo! Join in with the detective who is on the trail of this mysterious blue creature in this fun interactive adventure activity book!
A detective tries to uncover the truth about the infamous ‘Blue Bagoo’ – a creature so big and scary that it can’t possibly be made up, can it?
Our detective addresses us – the reader – on the very first page, and then walks the winding cobbled streets of a Dr Suess-esque seaside town, taking statements from the residents.
The Blue Bagoo proves elusive, but there are traces of its ‘supposed’ image scattered throughout the town. However, as the investigation procedes, there is a critical twist....
This is a tale of rumours and fears, that also teaches us a gentle lesson about jumping to conclusions and judging others!
20. BUT WOLVES IN HELICOPTERS by Sarah Tagholm and Paddy Donnelly
Can Hop find a way to escape the wolves in her nightmares, even if they chase her in helicopters? Mummy thinks so...
Every night, Hop has nightmares filled with, scary, hungry-eyed wolves. She knows they only exist in her dreams but they still seem very real. Her mummy comforts her and has some good advice, but will Hop must find her own strength to act it out.
21. STOMPYSAURUS by Rachel Bright and Chris Chatterton
22. I DEFINITELY DO NOT LIKE WINTER by Fiona Barker and Christine Pym
A brilliantly funny picture book about two best friends who just can't agree!
Hank and Hoog are best friends - they do EVERYTHING together.
Until one morning, when a single, crisp, brown leaf falls to the ground...
Hank is so annoyed! Falling leaves mean winter is coming, and Hank definitely does not like winter. BRRRRRRR!
But Hoog is overjoyed! Hoog loves winter - the snow, the snuggles, all of it! AHHHHHHH!
Will these two friends learn to put their differences aside? You bet they will! They may not agree on winter, but there's something they both definitely like: each other.
And there's nothing more important than being best friends.
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