Davilyn Lynch Davilyn Lynch i(23698889 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Heavy Dannika Patterson , Davilyn Lynch (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2023 27407445 2023 single work picture book children's

'A light-hearted story about carrying heavy loads and the strength to be found when women and girls find ways to lift each other up. Heavy is an empowering children’s picture book about intergenerational and societal patterns of burden carrying for women and girls. It addresses the glorification of business and burden-carrying in today’s world in a gentle, age-appropriate, and accessible way, with lightness and humour. It’s an anti-multitasking story for 4-8 year olds that advocates for lighter living and focusing on just one important thing at a time to avoid overwhelm and burnout. At the wild animal rescue centre run by her family of incredibly strong women, Nina watches as her older female relatives piggyback polar bears and carry boa constrictors. Every day, they pick up more and more. The trouble is, they never put anything down! Seeing her family struggle, Nina is determined to find a way to show them that just because they can carry heavy things around all the time, doesn’t mean they have to. Will Nina’s inventions help lighten their loads? Heavy is an empowering picture book about the value of rest and the lovely lightness one family discovers when the youngest, Nina, suggests they could all do things a little bit differently…' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Something Broken Something Fixed Kathryn England , Davilyn Lynch (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2022 23698910 2022 single work picture book children's

'Amy likes to make things. Sometimes she uses broken things for parts. Sometimes things get broken. When her brother Finn goes looking for her, he follows a trail of broken objects from the house to the backyard, fixing items along the way. But what has his creative little sister been making?' (Publication summary)

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