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The creators of
Snow Days and
Sunny Days return with a new Toddler Tough padded hardcover featuring signature collage art and whimsical rhyme
About the author
Deborah Kerbel is the author of several picture books, including Sunny Days, Before You Were Born, and award-winners Snow Days and Sun Dog. Deborah also writes novels for middle grade and young adult readers. Born in London, England, she moved to Canada at the age of two and went on to attend the University of Western Ontario. Her novels have been shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Canadian Library Association YA Book of the Year, and the Manitoba Young Reader’s Choice Award. Deborah lives in Thornhill, Ontario, with her husband, two book-loving children, and a schnoodle named Alfredo.
Miki Sato is a Japanese-Canadian illustrator who uses a variety of different textures and materials to create three-dimensional images. Originally from Ottawa, she moved to Toronto to complete her degree in illustration from the Ontario College of Art and Design. Her first picture books are Golden Threads written by Suzanne Del Rizzo as well as the award-winning Snow Days and its companion Sunny Days written by Deborah Kerbel.
Summary
The creators of Snow Days and Sunny Days return with a new Toddler Tough padded hardcover featuring signature collage art and whimsical rhyme
Foreword
- 5,000-copy print run
- Pitch to major review media, including The New York Times, The Horn Book Magazine, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal
- Digital Review Copies Available on Edelweiss
- Featured at select library conferences
- Targeted marketing to major review centers, influential bloggers, and major library system selectors
- Downloadable activities
- Promotion on social media, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest
- E-newsletter promotion
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Praise for Windy Days
“Kerbel follows the wind through the seasons, setting scenes with strong descriptive language in two-line verses...filled with movement and joy. A diverse cast of young children interact with the wind...in Sato’s wonderfully textured mixed-media collage illustrations that seamlessly match the scenes described...The concept of wind in all its varieties is explained simply and beautifully with just enough information for curious young readers.”—Kirkus Reviews