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6 1 y separately published work icon All the Ways To Be Smart Davina Bell , Allison Colpoys (illustrator), ( trans. Vivian Lamarque with title 1000 modi per essere speciale ) Milan : La Margherita Edizioni , 2020 14571374 2018 single work picture book children's

'Smart is not just ticks and crosses,
smart is building boats from boxes.
Painting patterns, wheeling wagons,
being mermaids, riding dragons …'

‘Every page of this book in joyous, imaginative and life-affirming … All the Ways to be Smart is a celebration of what childhood can be, and it will likely become a classic.’

Source: Publisher's blurb. 

5 2 y separately published work icon Under the Love Umbrella Davina Bell , Allison Colpoys (illustrator), ( trans. Vivian Lamarque with title Il mio ombrellino para-guai ) Milan : La Margherita Edizioni , 2019 9189175 2016 single work picture book children's

Under the Love Umbrella is a celebration of the enduring love that surrounds our children, wherever they are in the world. Inspired by the rhythm of the New York subway's L-train, the gentle rhyming text - accompanied by beautiful, vintage inspired illustrations - draws out the small things that can loom large in a little person's life, from big dogs to lost teeth, and from forgotten hats to friends who won't share. Whatever the troubles, the comfort of our love umbrella is always there, and parents and children will delight in this visual representation of the bond they share. This is a perfect gift book for new parents and babies, as well as for children embarking on big changes and new adventures, who may benefit from this lovely reminder of the permanence of love.' (Publication summary)

8 4 y separately published work icon Who is the World For? Tom Pow , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), ( trans. Vivian Lamarque with title Per chi e il mondo? ) Pordenone : Zurigo Gossau , 2001 Z796855 2000 single work picture book children's When asked by their young, various animal parents describe the world from their own perspective - as does a father to his young son. Some Australian animals are included.
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