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Mick Manning and Brita Granström From their Liverpool childhoods to the famous US tour and the influence of Ravi Shankar’s music, all the way to the final break-up of one of the world’s most famous rock bands, a seminal influence of the 1960s – this book tells the story for a new generation of fans.
January
The Beatles
• Joins successful biographical series • Fascinating story of the Fab Four, one of the world’s most famous rock bands
• With captions and strip pictures, time line and album list • Ties in with National Curriculum requirements for studying social history of the 1960s at KS2 235 x 278mm • 48pp • Hardback • £12.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-451-8 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book MICK MANNING grew up in West Yorkshire and studied illustration at the Royal College of Art in London. He has written and illustrated over 60 books, many of them for Frances Lincoln, mostly with his wife BRITA GRANSTRÖM. Brita grew up on a farm in Sweden, and studied illustration in Stockholm. Their distinctive books have won many awards, including the Smarties Silver Prize, the English Association 4-11 Award and The Royal Society Young People’s Book Award. Mick and Brita live in the Scottish Borders with their four sons.
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Counting Chickens Polly Alakija
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Tobi has a hen, and his friends each have their own animals, too. The other animals give birth to their babies: one calf, two lambs, three kids, four kittens, five puppies and six piglets. But Tobi’s hen sits on the seven eggs she laid, waiting . . . and waiting . . . and waiting. At last, the eggs hatch and Tobi has a brood of seven beautiful chicks. By the following year, he has more chickens than he can count. Can you help Tobi count his chickens? • An unusual African counting story up to 50
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275 x 240mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-437-2 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book POLLY ALAKIJA divides her time between Gloucestershire and her family’s farm in Nigeria. Her paintings have been widely and successfully exhibited throughout Africa, Europe and the UK. Polly’s first book for Frances Lincoln was A Stork in a Baobab Tree, an African version of The Twelve Days of Christmas.
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I Am Cat, miniature gift book Jackie Morris
• With jacket and gold foil, a perfect gift for cat lovers of all ages • New miniature edition of bestselling book from celebrated author/ illustrator
February
A cat sleeps and, while it sleeps it dreams . . . of being a tiger, flame cat of the forest; a cheetah - fast as the wind on the African plains; a jaguar, camouflaged deep in the jungle. When Cat wakes, he tells his dreams to the child stroking him. Ten wild habitats and cats are dramatically and beautifully portrayed in this unique celebration of the cat. A bestselling book in miniature format for all cat lovers to treasure.
• With fact page about wild cats 140 x 103mm • 32pp • Hardback • £4.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-507-2 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book JACKIE MORRIS lives in Wales where she writes and paints. She has two children, a small pack of dogs and a small pride of cats. She exhibits her paintings in galleries nationwide. Her internationally bestselling picture books for Frances Lincoln are Ted Hughes’ How the Whale Became; Mariana and the Merchild; The Snow Leopard; Can You See a Little Bear?; The Snow Whale; Lord of the Forest; as well as those she has both written and illustrated, The Seal Children; The Time of the Lion; Little One We Knew You’d Come; Tell Me a Dragon; The Cat and the Fiddle: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes; The Ice Bear. She has also written and illustrated a critically acclaimed novel for older children, East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
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The Strongest Boy in the World Jessica Souhami
February
Kaito is stronger than all the other boys in his village. Because no one there can beat him at wrestling, he sets off to the city to compete in the world-famous Sumo wrestling tournament. But on the way he meets a girl called Hana, who is even stronger. Hana offers to train Kaito – with amazing results.
• Challenges gender stereotyping • Witty, humorous story • Powerful illustrations capture the action of the words
275 x 240mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-411-2 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
JESSICA SOUHAMI studied at the Central School of Art and Design in London and went on to set up a travelling shadow puppet company, with music and a storyteller. She is internationally acclaimed for her folktale retellings, bringing some of the world’s great stories to a young audience. Her previous books for Frances Lincoln are Baba Yaga and the Stolen Baby; In the Dark, Dark Wood; King Pom and the Fox; The Leopard’s Drum; The Little, Little House; Mrs McCool and the Giant Cuchulainn; No Dinner!; Old MacDonald; Rama and the Demon King; Sausages; Piglet’s Picnic; The Sticky Doll Trap; Foxy! Jessica lives in north London.
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Boom, Baby, Boom Boom! Margaret Mahy and Margaret Chamberlain When Mama tells Baby that she’s made a lovely lunch for him, she doesn’t know that the animals are listening at the window. And they are much hungrier than Baby. While Mama bangs on her drums – boom-biddy-boom-biddy-boom-boom-boom – the yellow cat, the brown dog, the red rooster, the black-faced sheep and the brownand-white cow eat titbits, thrown on the floor by Baby. Good Baby gets a banana for pudding and, this time, he eats it all up. Boom-biddy-boom-biddy-yum-yum-yum!
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275mm x 240mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-410-5 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
• Newly illustrated version of a much-loved story • Joyous read-aloud, with a unique blend of fantasy
MARGARET MAHY, the bestselling and much-admired children’s author who, sadly, died in 2012, wrote more than 200 books for children and is considered one of the outstanding children’s writers of the twentieth century. She was given the Hans Christian Andersen medal, the highest international recognition granted for children’s books, and also won the Carnegie Medal, twice. Her other picture books for Frances Lincoln include Dashing Dog, illustrated by Sarah Garland, and Down the Back of the Chair, Bubble Trouble and The Man from the Land of Fandango, all illustrated by Polly Dunbar. MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN is a respected bestselling illustrator of children’s books. Her books for Frances Lincoln are Has Anyone Seen Jack?; Look Out He’s Behind You; Tales from Grimm; My Two Grannies; My Two Grandads; Made by Raffi. She lives in Dorset.
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Goal! Sean Taylor and Caio Vilela Where there’s a ball . . . there will always be someone who wants to play football. This book celebrates a hugely popular game, played all over the world – sometimes on a top quality football pitch, sometimes in the desert, sometimes on the street. With action photographs from 15 countries, this uplifting book shows the joy of football, wherever it is played, as well as its ability to unite children across the globe.
March
235 x 278mm • 40pp • Hardback • £12.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-454-9 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book SEAN TAYLOR is a children’s author and storyteller, with wide experience of teaching creative writing. His books include The Great Snake, the Purple Class series; The Grizzly Bear with the Frizzly Hair; Crocodiles Are the Best Animals of All; Who Ate Auntie Iris?; We Have Lift-Off!; the multi-award-winning When a Monster is Born. He lives in England and Brazil.
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Shows children from 15 countries including North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia playing football
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Portrays the universality of football and its potential to bring people together and cross barriers Inspirational text by a well-known picture book author
CAIO VILELA is a photographer and journalist who has travelled to more than 60 countries, producing stories for newspapers and magazines such as the Brazilian editions of National Geographic, Rolling Stone and Elle. He has also worked as an international tour guide, and takes Brazilian trekkers on the Everest Base Camp trail twice a year. Goal! is his first children’s book.
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Seb and Hamish Niki Daly and Jude Daly Seb and Mama go to visit Mrs Kenny, who has a dog called Hamish. “Woof woof,” says Hamish. “Home,” says Seb, in a little voice. A story of trust and friendship, portrayed through the classic characters of a little boy and a dog.
• A young child overcomes a common childhood fear • Straightforward, appealing story, perfect for reading aloud with gentle, humorous illustrations, by internationally acclaimed creators
• Praise for No More Kisses for Bernard: “Wittily illustrated, this is a story for everyone.” – Independent on Sunday.
NIKI DALY has won many awards for his work. His groundbreaking Not So Fast Songololo, winner of a US Parent’s Choice Award, paved the way for post-apartheid South African children’s books. Since then, Niki has been widely published and has spoken in several countries. Among his many Frances Lincoln books, Once Upon a Time was an Honor Winner in the US Children’s Africana Book Awards. Jamela’s Dress was chosen by the ALA as a Notable Children’s Book and by Booklist as one of the Top 10 African American Picture Books of 2000. It also won both the Children’s Literature Choice Award and the Parent’s Choice Silver Award. Niki lives with his wife, the illustrator Jude Daly, in South Africa.
• “Engaging and uplifting.” – School Librarian
March
252 x 260mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-412-9 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
JUDE DALY is an internationally renowned illustrator, whose books for Frances Lincoln include The Gift of the Sun; To Everything There is a Season; Let There Be Peace; The Faraway Island; Sivu’s Six Wishes. Seb and Hamish is the first book she has written for her husband, Niki Daly, to illustrate.
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Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall Laurence Anholt “Tell us a story, Papa Chagall!” the twins beg their grandfather, Marc Chagall – the man who told stories in paint. And Chagall relates the extraordinary rags to riches journey of his life through four magical stories.
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“If you believe in the power of picture books to hook children both on stories and on art, then Laurence Anholt’s series on the great artists is for you.” - Daily Telegraph
290 x 230mm • 32pp • Hardback • £12.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-339-9 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book Laurence Anholt has created over 200 books for children, published in over 30 languages. He has collaborated on numerous picture books with his wife, artist Catherine Anholt, including the Chimp and Zee series, also published by Frances Lincoln. Laurence and his illustrator wife, Catherine, have won numerous awards, including the Smarties Prize. They live in Devon.
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When Angus Met Alvin Sue Pickford Angus is a gentle alien who loves to grow things in his space garden. But his world is disturbed when Alvin, a boastful alien from another planet arrives – until Alvin’s clever tricks misfire and he turns to Angus for help. Maybe the two aliens will be friends, after all.
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Classic friendship and problem-solving themes Popular subject Slapstick humour Vibrant, contemporary graphic art style
270 x 215mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-304-7 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
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SUE PICKFORD worked as an Art Director in the advertising industry for 10 years. She now writes and illustrates children’s books full time; Frances Lincoln published her first book, Bob and Rob. Sue lives with her husband and son in Dorset.
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Zeraffa Giraffa Dianne Hofmeyr and Jane Ray This is the astonishing true story of Zeraffa, a giraffe who was sent as a gift from Egypt to France in 1826. A young boy, Atir, takes care of Zeraffa on her epic journey and the sailors sing songs as she gazes down at them. In France, Atir leads her through the countryside, and thousands of people marvel at Zeraffa. Paris falls in love with Zeraffa. The King builds her a special house in the Jardin des Plantes. On warm nights, the young princess visits an= while Atir whispers stories to Zeraffa of a hot land far away. The amazing true story by an award-winning author of a giraffe’s extraordinary voyage from Africa to Paris. 275 x 240mm • 40pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-344-3 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
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DIANNE HOFMEYR grew up on the tip of Southern Africa. An art teacher, she has written teenage novels and picture books, and has won the M-Net Award for fiction, as well as two IBBY Honour Books. Her other titles for Frances Lincoln are The Faraway Island; The Star Bearer; The Magic Bojabi Tree.
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With historical background Praise for Greek Myths, illustrated by Jane Ray: “Luminously lovely.” – The Times
JANE RAY began her career as a designer but discovered a love for children’s book illustration, especially fairy tales, mythology and folktales. Jane’s first picture book for Frances Lincoln was Jinnie Ghost with Berlie Doherty, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award. Her other acclaimed picture books include bestselling The Twelve Days of Christmas; The King of Capri with Jeanette Winterson; Romeo and Juliet with Michael Rosen; The Dolls’ House Fairy and Snow White, which she both wrote and illustrated; Greek Myths and Ahmed and the Feather Girl for Frances Lincoln. She lives with her family in North London.
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A Day I Remember Prodeepta Das This is a day that Chintu will always remember: he’s going to be ‘Markundi’, the boy who keeps his bridegroom uncle company through the wedding preparations. Readers join in the celebrations, dancing, fireworks and music through the colourful photographs.
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Praise for I is for India: “Beautifully photographed pictorial alphabet with vibrant images of contemporary Indian life.” – The Independent
Authentic description of a Hindu wedding in India, told from a child’s point of view
270 x 215mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-446-4 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
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PRODEEPTA DAS was born in eastern India. He is a freelance photographer and author whose pictures have been published in over 20 children’s books. His book Inside India won the Commonwealth Photographer’s Award. Prodeepta’s books for Frances Lincoln are B is for Bangladesh; I is for India; J is for Jamaica; K is for Korea; P is for Pakistan; P is for Poland; R is for Russia; S is for South Africa; T is for Turkey; We are Britain!; Geeta’s Day; Kamal Goes to Trinidad; Prita Goes to India.
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Made by Raffi
Craig Pomranz and Margaret Chamberlain
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Raffi is shy. He doesn’t like noisy games and is teased at school. But when he decides to make a scarf for his dad’s birthday, he is full of enthusiasm, even though the other children think a boy shouldn’t knit. His classmates have to change their minds when Raffi rescues the school pageant from disaster with a cape that he makes.
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Shows that being ‘different’ is positive and being creative is cool Highlights classic issues of teasing and bullying Affirming and inspirational
270 x 215mm • 40pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-433-4 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book CRAIG POMRANZ is a well-known cabaret singer, songwriter and actor in New York, with a wide range of performance venues and a lively website. This is his first book. MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN is a bestselling illustrator of children’s books. Her books for Frances Lincoln are Has Anyone Seen Jack?; Look Out He’s Behind You; Tales from Grimm; My Two Grannies; My Two Grandads. She lives in Dorset.
A-Maze-ing Minotaur Juliet Rix and Juliet Snape
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Follow Theseus on his quest through the Labyrinth, to spot where King Midas’ dangerous beast, the Minotaur, is lurking. Can you help Theseus escape?
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Exciting storytelling combined with a real maze puzzle A favourite Greek myth told in a new way The illustrator’s previous book, Amazing Mazes, was an international bestseller
270 x 215mm • 32pp • Hardback • £11.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-431-0 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book JULIET RIX is an award-winning freelance writer and broadcaster. She writes for the Guardian, Times, Telegraph and Independent as well as magazines and websites. She lives in north London.
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Street Children
Anthony Robinson and June Allan This sensitive and poignant portrayal, with photographs and illustrations, tells the real-life stories of six courageous children and their families who live and work on the streets in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Guatemala. Their resilience and hope for the future shine through the hardships.
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By the same creators as the ground-breaking Refugee Diaries series With information about street children across the world
270 x 215mm • 40pp • Hardback • £12.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-434-1 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
ANTHONY ROBINSON has lived and travelled all over the world. He now lives and teaches in Cambridge. He is keen to give a voice to people who need a spokesperson – refugees, or children living in difficult circumstances.
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My mum ran away when I was two. My dad works near the airport, outside Harare. So my granny took me in, but she didn’t have enough food for me. So I went to my dad in Harare when I was ten. I soon ran away because Dad didn’t do anything for me. I went alone onto the streets. I was there for nearly two years. Sometimes my dad came looking for me and took me home. But I just ran away again.
JUNE ALLAN was born in Edinburgh. She has illustrated many children’s books. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, two children, three guinea pigs and lots of goldfish. Wellington
On the street I begged for food and money. I slept with other people in Harare Gardens. The police came a lot, but we just run away and then came back. It was good in the gardens. We used to make fires and cook stuff. Sometimes bigger guys made us give them money to sleep there.
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I am 12. I was born in Hwang, near the Zambian border, a long way from Harare, our capital city.
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The Classics a new series of gift books to treasure Each: 265 x 240mm Hardback with jacket • £12.99
Greek Myths: Stories of Sun, Stone and Sea Sally Pomme Clayton and Jane Ray Atalanta, Medusa, Perseus, Pandora, Pegasus – the very names conjure up intriguing stories. These 10 amazing and entertaining tales from Greek mythology, filled with wonder, are perfect for reading aloud to younger children. Sally Pomme Clayton has written spellbinding stories, depicted with glowing illustrations by the award-winning Jane Ray. Notes and a map show places in Greece that are connected with the stories.
ISBN 978-1-84780-508-9
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Ten classic Greek myths retold by a celebrated performance storyteller Stunning illustrations by bestselling Jane Ray Inspiring action stories for children to listen to or read by themselves With map showing story-settings
SALLY POMME CLAYTON co-founded The Company of Storytellers with Ben Haggarty and Hugh Lupton, spearheading UK storytelling. She tours Britain and other countries, as well as writing for BBC Radio and theatre. Her other Frances Lincoln books are Tales Told In Tents; Amazons!; Rama And Sita. JANE RAY began her career as a designer but discovered a love for children’s book illustration, especially fairy tales, mythology and folktales. Jane’s first picture book for Frances Lincoln was Jinnie Ghost with Berlie Doherty, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award. Her other acclaimed picture books include bestselling The Twelve Days of Christmas; The King of Capri with Jeanette Winterson; Romeo and Juliet with Michael Rosen; The Dolls’ House Fairy and Snow White, which she both wrote and illustrated; Ahmed and the Feather Girl for Frances Lincoln. She lives with her family in North London.
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Tales from Hans Christian Andersen Naomi Lewis and Emma Chichester Clark A wonderful story collection, with the warmth and wit of the 19th-century originals. Emma Chichester-Clark’s magical, colourful images, combined with Naomi Lewis’s beautiful writing, make this an anthology to treasure.
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Perfect gift to capture children’s imaginations and develop a love of story-telling Much-loved and entertaining stories for a new generation Magical pictures by award-winning illustrator “A must for any fan of fairy tales, told with rare and often heart-stopping elegance, and luminously illustrated . . .” – Sunday Times
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Naomi Lewis who, sadly, died in 2009, was a leading authority on the writing of Hans Christian Andersen. She was also a distinguished children’s writer, poet, and much-respected reviewer of children’s books. Emma Chichester Clark won the Mother Goose Award for her first book, Listen to This!. She is now a bestselling illustrator for writers such as Roald Dahl and Margaret Mahy.
Tales from Grimm Antonia Barber and Margaret Chamberlain Classic, much-loved and universal fairy tales from the brothers Grimm, retold with a contemporary approach for today’s children, while retaining all the magic of the originals. Snow White, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel – they’re all here in a gift book to read over and over again.
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ANTONIA BARBER is a well-respected writer for both adults and children. She has been shortlisted for The Kate Greenaway Medal and the Smarties Prize, was runner up for the Carnegie Medal, and The Mousehole Cat was chosen as The British Book Awards Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year in 1991. Tales from Grimm was selected for Child Education Best Collections of the Year in 1993.
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The popular Brothers Grimm fairy tales in a gift book collection Splendidly re-told by a renowned bestselling author Sparkling illustrations capture the magic of the words “A delight . . . freshly retold, warmly embracing the magic, the humour and the romance. With airy, entertaining illustrations . . .” – The Guardian
MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN is a respected bestselling illustrator of children’s books. Her books for Frances Lincoln are Has Anyone Seen Jack?; Look Out He’s Behind You; Tales from Grimm; My Two Grannies; My Two Grandads; Made by Raffi; Boom Baby Boom Boom. She lives in Dorset.
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January
Off to Market Elizabeth Dale and Erika Pal Hop on board the market bus! Everyone wants a ride, so the bus is soon full. But when it reaches a steep hill, it just can’t go any further. How will they lighten the load? Little Keb has the answer, proving that even the smallest person can make a big difference.
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Lively rhyming text, great for reading aloud Vibrant cast of characters in a colourful African setting “Wonderfully colourful . . . abundant things to explore.” – Reading Zone
235 x 278mm • 32pp • Paperback • £6.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-501-0 ELIZABETH DALE was inspired to write Off to Market when she visited a daughter in Uganda and experienced the joy of riding on a matatu – an African minibus – crammed in with every imaginable type of animal and possession. The author of more than 20 children’s books, Elizabeth lives in West Sussex. When ERIKA PAL was a little girl in Budapest, she often sat on her grandma’s lap on crowded buses. If there weren’t any seats, she demanded that someone give up theirs, and they did! Erika’s other titles for Frances Lincoln include Azad’s Camel; I See the Moon; Little Lion. Erika lives in London.
February
The Herd Boy Niki Daly An African herd boy from the Transkei region of South Africa watches over his flock all day. On his way home, a car carrying Nelson Mandela stops. He asks the boy what his dream is and the boy says, to be President. •
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NIKI DALY ‘s ground-breaking Not So Fast Songololo, won the US Parent’s Choice Award, leading to post-apartheid South African children’s books. Once Upon a Time was an Honor Winner in the US Children’s Africana Book Awards. Jamela’s Dress was an ALA Notable Children’s Book and was chosen by Booklist as a Top 10 African American Picture Book. It also won the Children’s Literature Choice Award and the Parent’s Choice Silver Award. He lives with his wife, illustrator Jude Daly, in South Africa.
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Shahnameh Elizabeth Laird and Shirin Adl
275 x 215mm • 120pp • Paperback • £9.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-497-6 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book ELIZABETH LAIRD is the author of Kiss the Dust, The Garbage King and A Little Piece of Ground, and has been shortlisted five times for the Carnegie Medal. She has a longstanding interest in Persian literature. Her other books for Frances Lincoln are Pea Boy: Stories from Iran; A Fistful of Pearls: Stories from Iraq; The Ogress and the Snake: Stories from Somalia. She divides her time between London and Edinburgh.
February
The Shahnameh is a collection of stories and myths from ancient Iran, filled with kings, heroes, princesses, magical animals and demons. Written as an epic poem by the poet Ferdowsi in the 10th century, it is one of the great classics of Persian literature. The tales include the Simurgh, the giant bird who brings up an orphaned king in her nest on a craggy rock, wicked King Zahhak with his man-eating snakes and the story of the great hero Rustam and his son Sohrab. Elizabeth Laird is passionate about bringing this great epic poem to the children of western cultures, as well as retelling it for Iranian children living in the West.
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With approval and backing of the Iran Heritage Foundation in London
SHIRIN ADL is an Iranian illustrator who studied at Loughborough University, and was the winner of the Hallmark M&S Talented Designer Award. She was Booktrust’s official illustrator for Children’s Book Week in 2010. The books she has illustrated for Frances Lincoln include Pea Boy: Stories from Iran; Ramadan Moon; Let’s Celebrate: Festival Poems from Around the World; Let’s Play: Poems about Sports and Games from Around the World; Book of Dreams, which she both wrote and illustrated. Shirin lives in Oxford.
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Ahmed and the Feather Girl Jane Ray Ahmed, a poor orphan boy, lives with a travelling circus, working for the owner, cruel Madame Saleem. But his life is changed forever when he finds a beautiful egg in the forest. An original story of hope and dreams in this beautiful tale of magic, enchantment and freedom, from a bestselling illustrator.
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Enchanting story and stunning illustrations “One of the most beautiful picture books of the year.” – The Independent
275 x 240mm • 32pp • Paperback • £6.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-353-5
JANE RAY began her career as a designer but discovered a love for children’s book illustration, especially fairy tales, mythology and folktales. Jane’s first picture book for Frances Lincoln was Jinnie Ghost with Berlie Doherty, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award. Her other acclaimed picture books include bestselling The Twelve Days of Christmas; The King of Capri with Jeanette Winterson; Romeo and Juliet with Michael Rosen; The Dolls’ House Fairy and Snow White, which she both wrote and illustrated; Greek Myths for Frances Lincoln. She lives with her family in North London.
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Eddie’s Kitchen Sarah Garland It’s Grandad’s birthday and Eddie is helping Mum make a birthday tea – with Lily’s help, of course! Baked apples from their apple tree, eggs from their chickens - soon the table is filled with yummy birthday treats. But what did Lily do with the carrots? Includes recipes for delicious and nutritious treats for all budding chefs. Continues this successful series
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“The perfect way to introduce a five or six year old to helping make a few simple but satisfying dishes.” – Spectator
Portrays warm, loving family relationships with traditional illustrations “Garland is an expert at depicting cosy, chaotic, loving and, in this case aromatic, family homes.” – Books for Keeps
ISBN 978-1-84780-003-9 Sarah Garland is a much-loved author/illustrator who has published more than 40 books. The daughter of a publisher and illustrator, she trained as a typographer at the London College of Printing. Frances Lincoln has published Eddie’s Garden; Eddie’s Toolbox; Going to Playschool; Doing the Garden; Going Swimming; Coming to Tea; Going Shopping; Doing Christmas; Having a Picnic; Doing the Washing; Billy and Belle; Dashing Dog; Polly’s Puffin; Pass It, Polly; Zoom; Azzi in Between, winner of the first Little Rebels Award in 2013. Sarah lives in Gloucestershire.
Eddie ran inside. Mum had finished talking to Martin and was grating carrots for the salad. “Three eggs is better than no eggs,” she said. “Let’s get on with the cake.”
Together, they weighed the butter and sugar, and Eddie mixed them up in his bowl while Mum grated the orange peel. Next, Mum showed Eddie how to crack each egg on the edge of his bowl, and open the egg with his fingers, and tip it into the cake mixture, and mix them in one at a time. One – two – three. “If we only had just one more egg,” said Mum. They were so busy, they never looked out of the window to see what Lily was doing in the garden.
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Lily was playing with her doll, Bobo Angela. She thought she would take her for a walk.
She put her in the pram and pushed her down the garden.
CLUCK! CLUCK! CLUCK! Out flew a hen.
And when Lily looked inside the pram, what did she find? A warm white egg!
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Goldilocks on CCTV John Agard and Satoshi Kitamura Thirty poems, rooted in the world of fairy tale and legend, with Goldilocks, Cinderella and Puss in Boots, among others, represented. Wickedly witty, deliciously subversive and utterly modern, the poems are also affectionate and big-hearted tributes to the original tales. This is a sizzling new collection from a master poet, portrayed with verve.
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Contemporary, streetwise collection by a prestigious poet for today’s children Traditional fairy tales in a new light Award-winning illustrator Shortlisted for the CLPE Poetry Award “A brilliantly subversive series of poems for teens from the pen of awardwinning poet Agard . . . Kitamura’s distinctive illustrations complete this highly original, clever book.” – Daily Mail
250 x 180mm • 64pp • Paperback • £8.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-499-0 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
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JOHN AGARD is one of the most popular and highly-regarded poets writing in Britain today; he was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2013. His poem Half-Caste is on the GCSE syllabus and he performs at Poetry Live events throughout the country. His adult collection, We Brits, was shortlisted for the 2007 British Book Awards Decibel Writer of the Year Award. His book for teens, The Young Inferno, won the CLPE Poetry Prize Award in 2009, was nominated for both the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Awards in 2010 and shortlisted for the 2010 UKLA Award. John lives in Sussex with his wife, the poet Grace Nichols.
SATOSHI KITAMURA was born in Tokyo and started work in advertising as an artist before moving to London. He has written and illustrated 20 of his own books and illustrated many more. He has won a number of awards, among them the Mother Goose Award, Bronze Winner and a shortlisting for the Smarties Prize, a National Art Library Award and The New York Times Notable Book of the Year Award.
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The Ice Bear Jackie Morris Long, long ago, in the icy lands of the far north, Raven the mischiefmaker takes a bear-child from his mother. A hunter and his wife find the child and, wrapping him in sealskin, they sing him songs of the ice, the wind and the great white bears. But the child wanders off, with consequences for both animals and people. Set in the pristine polar regions of the Arctic, Jackie Morris reminds us in this lyrical story of trickery, loss and restoration, that we are caretakers of wild creatures, and our actions directly affect their future.
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300 x 220mm • 40pp • Paperback • £7.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-457-0 • A Janetta Otter-Barry Book
Inspired by Inuit mythology, with environmental concerns “This touching and thought-provoking narrative is accompanied by stunning watercolour illustrations, and serves to remind us that all of our actions have consequences.” – Child Education
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JACKIE MORRIS lives in Wales where she writes and paints. She has two children, a small pack of dogs and a small pride of cats. She exhibits her paintings in galleries nationwide. Her internationally bestselling picture books for Frances Lincoln are Ted Hughes’ How the Whale Became; Mariana and the Merchild; The Snow Leopard; Can You See a Little Bear?; The Snow Whale; Lord of the Forest; as well as those she has both written and illustrated, The Seal Children; The Time of the Lion; Little One We Knew You’d Come; Tell Me a Dragon; The Cat and the Fiddle: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes; The Ice Bear. She has also written and illustrated a critically acclaimed novel for older children, East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Atmospheric watercolour paintings of the Arctic and its wildlife
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First Words and Pictures with Chimp and Zee Laurence and Catherine Anholt Point to everything you see! This first words book, with charming, humorous illustrations by a bestselling, award-winning creative team, will delight children and their parents. Concepts of colours, counting, food, animals, vehicles – they’re all in this busy book.
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Colourful and energetic first words from award-winning creators Features key early learning concepts “Jaunty, satisfying rhymes, a joyful use of colour . . . a delightful book to share.” – Booktrust’s Best Book Guide
270 x 230mm • 32pp • Paperback • £5.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-473-0 LAURENCE and CATHERINE ANHOLT are a husband and wife team whose books for young children have won many major awards, including the Smarties Prize. Among their popular and much-loved books are published throughout the world is the Chimp and Zee series. They have three grown-up children and live in Devon.
April
A Song for Jamela Niki Daly The summer holidays have arrived in the South African township, and all Jamela can think about is the Afro-Idols TV final. So, when she gets a job at Divine Braids hair salon, she can’t believe her eyes to see Afro-Idols celebrity, Miss Bambi Chaka Chaka, in the salon. But a buzzy fly threatens to ruin everything. Can Jamela save the day?
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Fifth book in the highly successful Jamela series about a little girl with a big personality More than 42,000 books in the series sold in the UK Award-winning author-illustrator Humorous illustrations
280 x 214mm • 36pp • Paperback • £6.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-429-7
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NIKI DALY ‘s ground-breaking Not So Fast Songololo, won the US Parent’s Choice Award, leading to post-apartheid South African children’s books. Once Upon a Time was an Honor Winner in the US Children’s Africana Book Awards. Jamela’s Dress was an ALA Notable Children’s Book and was chosen by Booklist as a Top 10 African American Picture Book. It also won the Children’s Literature Choice Award and the Parent’s Choice Silver Award.
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S is for South Africa Beverley Naidoo and Prodeepta Das “S is for South Africa where two oceans meet, cold Atlantic from the west and warm Indian from the east. Our country stretches wide over Africa’s southern shores from golden beach to misty mountain, desert sand to grassy plain in a land of contrasts where we praise the sun – yet pray for rain!” From Cricket to Madiba, from Bunny Chow to Kubu, this photographic alphabet celebrates everything wonderful about South Africa. Set at the southern end of Africa, South Africa is a beautiful land with many different plants, animals, people and languages – a true rainbow nation, striving to make the country a fairer place for everyone. 215 x 270mm • 32pp • Paperback • £6.99 ISBN 978-1-84780-502-7 BEVERLEY NAIDOO was born in South Africa. Her first book, Journey to Jo’burg, won The Other Award in Britain. It opened a window onto children’s struggles under apartheid. It was banned in South Africa until 1991, the year after Nelson Mandela was released from prison. It took 26 years for Beverly Naidoo to be able to return to her country to research freely. In all her stories, young characters from different backgrounds face tense conflicts and choices. Beverley chose London as the setting for her first novel set outside South Africa but the issues are just as dramatic; The Other Side of Truth won the Carnegie Medal.
New title in the popular World Alphabet series
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Supports the national curriculum for Citizenship and People and Places
“A welcome addition to the highly acclaimed World Alphabets series . . . apartheid and promotes a positive vision of the future.” – School Librarian
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PRODEEPTA DAS was born in eastern India. He is a freelance photographer and author whose pictures have been published in over 20 children’s books. Inside India, which he also wrote, won the Commonwealth Photographer’s Award. Prodeepta is the author of numerous books for Frances Lincoln, including A Day I Remember.
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INDEX
A-Maze-ing Minotaur, 12
Eddie’s Kitchen, 19
Ray, Jane, 10, 14, 18
Adl, Shirin, 17
Eddie’s Toolbox, 19
Rix, Juliet, 12
Agard, John, 20
Garland, Sarah, 19
Robinson, Anthony, 13
Ahmed and the Feather Girl, 18
Goal!, 6
S is for South Africa, 23
Alakija, Polly, 2
Goldilocks on CCTV, 20
Seb and Hamish, 7
Allan, June, 13
Granstrom, Brita, 1
Shahnameh, 17
Anholt, Catherine, 22
Greek Myths, 14
Snape, Juliet, 12
Anholt, Laurence, 8, 22
Herd Boy, The, 16
Song for Jamela, A, 22
Barber, Antonia, 15
Hofmeyr, Dianne, 10
Souhami, Jessica, 4
Beatles, The, 1
I Am Cat, 3
Street Children, 13
Boom, Baby, Boom Boom, 5
Ice Bear, The, 21
Strongest Boy in the World, The, 4
Chamberlain, Margaret, 5, 12, 15
Kitamura, Satoshi, 20
Charles Dickens, 1
Laird, Elizabeth, 17
Tales from Hans Christian Andersen, 15
Chichester Clark, Emma, 15
Lewis, Naomi, 15
Classics, The, 14, 15
Made by Raffi, 12
Clayton, Sally Pomme, 14
Mahy, Margaret, 5
Counting Chickens, 2
Manning, Mick, 1
Dale, Elizabeth, 16
Morris, Jackie, 3, 21
Daly, Jude, 7
Naidoo, Beverley, 23
Daly, Niki, 7, 16, 22
Off to Market, 16
Das, Prodeepta, 11, 23
Pal, Erika, 16
Day I Remember, A, 11
Pickford, Sue, 9
Eddie’s Garden, 19
Pomranz, Craig, 12
Taylor, Sean, 6 Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall, 8 Vilela, Caio, 6 What Mr Darwin Saw, 1 When Angus Met Alvin, 9 Words and Pictures with Chimp and Zee, 22 Young Inferno, The, 20 Zeraffa Giraffa, 10
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