• Posts Tagged ‘childrens books’

    Inside the world of Marie Dorléans

    by  • 14 April 2026 • Picture Books • 0 Comments

    Marie Dorléans is an award-winning children’s author and illustrator from France. She is the creator of The Blanket, The Prickletrims Go Wild and The Night Walk, which won the prestigious Landerneau Children’s Book Prize in 2019 and was named a New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book in 2021. She lives...

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    Luna and the Night

    by  • 13 April 2026 • Picture Books • 0 Comments

    “ inventive, delightful picture book about embracing what you fear and finding wonder within it.“ – Foreword Reviews, Starred Review  Luna is afraid of the inky night that creeps under her door and around her bed – until Mama suggests it might make Luna feel better if she says her fears out loud. The last thing...

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    The Polar Bear Day: Meet the Illustrator

    by  • 26 February 2026 • Children's Books, Picture Books • 0 Comments

    Our Art and Production Director met illustrator Park Jihee on the very beach that is the inspiration for the end of The Polar Bear Day. This striking, wordless picture book with characterful illustrations painted directly onto old cardboard boxes, turns everyday rubbish into something beautiful. Park Jihee’s unique artwork captivates readers while also conveying...

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    Why we love wordless picture books

    by  • 10 February 2026 • Gerda Muller, Sarah Laidlaw, Seasons, Through the Seasons • 0 Comments

    Can you read a book without words? At Floris we certainly think that yes, you can! In this type of book, the story emerges through exploring the illustrations, rather than the words on the page. Caregivers and children can become more involved in the storytelling process – naming characters and spotting details. You discover...

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    Celtic Tales – what does that mean?

    by  • 9 October 2025 • Children's Books • 0 Comments

    Guest Post by Lari Don I love traditional tales about magic, shapeshifters, fairies and monsters (and clever ways to defeat monsters), and I love researching, retelling and sharing those stories. The stories I know best are Scottish stories. Over time, as a storyteller and as an author who plays with old tales to inspire...

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    Mr Crump the Heartless Grump

    by  • 8 October 2025 • Children's Books • 0 Comments

    As autumn settles in around us, the Floris team are reaching for seasonal stories to curl up with on chilly nights. Spanning Halloween to Christmas, Mr Crump the Heartless Grump by Pog and Stéphanie Léon follows its eponymous character as he undergoes a surprising transformation. Darkly comic and full of compassion, this tale of the...

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