I must sound like a broken record when I do these picture book posts and say- each time- how amazing the quality of children’s lit is! From picture book biographies of the incredible E.E. Cummings and Henri Matisse, to Kate Beaton’s picture book debut, there is no end to the wonder and richness in children’s lit.

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Enormous Smallness by Matthew Burgess, illus. Kris Di Giacomo . As I noted on Goodreads, I found this picture book moving and stunning. Burgess and Di Giacomo have shared Cummings’s life with us readers, showcased his profound way with words and made it all sing in one incredible picture book.
The Princess and the Pony by Kate Beaton. Beaton, the writer/artist behind the hugely popular Hark! A Vagrant, does not disappoint with this immensely entertaining, clever picture book about a strong Princess and her roly poly tooting pony. Any mention of farting usually sets off a young storytime audience, but Beaton’s bold, bouyant illustrations and comic text are the winners here.
The Memory Tree by Britta Teckentrup. A lovely and moving picture book about the death of a beloved fox and how fond memories keep him alive in the hearts of his friends. Beautifully and softly told, with gorgeous illustrations.
Float by Daniel Miyares. Miyares’s wordless picture book is one that tells a beautiful, moving and evocative story all through expressive and dynamic illustrations. Just gorgeous. Fans of Suzy Lee, Molly Idle, Marla Frazee or David Wiesner should definitely check this one out!
The Iridescence of Birds by Patricia MacLachlan, illus. Hadley Hooper. As with Enormous Smallness, The Iridescence of Birds is a biographical picture book. MacLachlan and Hooper have brought the upbringing, inspirations and work of Matisse to life in this wonderful picture book. The artwork here, by Hooper, is amazing and pulls the slightly indefinite narrative together.

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  1. […] Enormous Smallness: A Story of E.E. Cummings by Matthew Burgess, illustrated by Kris Di Giacomo Hoot Owl: Master of Disguise by Sean Taylor, illustrated by Jean Jullien The Specific Ocean by Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Katty Maurey Swan: The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by Julie Morstad Whimsy’s Heavy Things by Julie Kraulis Bunnies!!! by Kevan Atteberry Mr. Squirrel & the Moon by Sebastian Meschenmoser A Fine Dessert by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Sophie Blackall Leo: A Ghost Story by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Christian Robinson Lenny & Lucy by Philip C. Stead, illustrated by Erin E. Stead This Is Sadie by Sara O’Leary, illustrated by Julie Morstad Bug in a Vacuum by Mélanie Watt Night Animals by Gianna Marino Emily’s Balloon by Komako Sakai Some Things I’ve Lost by Cybele Young The Cow Who Climbed a Tree by Gemma Merino The Princess and the Pony by Kate Beaton Orion and the Dark by Emma Yarlett Hank Finds an Egg by Rebecca Dudley Tell Me What to Dream About by Giselle Potter Pool by JiHyeon Lee Black Dog by Levi Pinfold The Memory Tree by Britta Teckentrup Boats for Papa by Jessixa Bagley […]

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