Roger la Borde’s design-led kids’ imprint, Petit la Borde is launching a new range of cards featuring Oscar and Arabella. Expect some massively fun cards featuring their hair raising, but not too scary adventures! Available in stores January/February 2011.
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Anova Books have re-printed Neal’s ‘Go wild with…’ board book series. ‘first concept books that are great fun to share because of their wild and wonderful illustrations of animals.’ – Bookstart
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Stanley the rabbit was recently spotted in a window display celebrating the Chinese new year of the rabbit at the Children’s Bookshop in Muswell Hill, London. Xīn Nián Kuài Lè!
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Nicola Davies and Neal Layton’s book Just The Right Size is featured in this month’s edition of the USA magazine for children ASK (Art Science Kids).
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Emily Brown and the Elephant Emergency has been shortlisted for the Bishop’s Stortford Picture Book Award. A full list of all the books shortlisted below… Bridget Fidget Hold on Tight – by Joe Berger – published by Puffin Milo’s Pet Egg – by Rebecca Elliott – published by – Bloomsbury Animal Gallery -by Brian Wildsmith – […]
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To find out how to draw a puffin like Neal Layton check out the latest issue of Puffin Post!
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A short trailer for the German edition of Neal’s pop-up book The Story of Everything, published by Boje Verlag.
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Alongside his publishing work Neal has been working with fab illustrators Sarah McIntyre and Ed Vere to design a brand new exhibition for the Discover Story Making Centre in London. The show is to be called Welcome to Monsterville, and is due to open May 2011. Sarah has a great write up, and more photos […]
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