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At EK Books we are dedicated to producing quality children’s picture books that tell outstanding stories and which have meaningful ideas as their essence. We also make sure they’re fun-filled and heart-warming — just like the kids who love them!
[An] independent publisher that is not afraid to tell stories that many children resonate with and seek solace from. — the bottom shelf
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NEW R E L E AS E
Don’t Think About Purple Elephants
Susan Whelan & Gwynneth Jones
. . . a must-have bedtime story . . . — good reading
A delightful picture book with a cast of colourful, cavorting characters and a subtle message for anxious kids. Sophie is a little girl who worries — not during the day when she is busy with family and friends, but at night when everything is calm and quiet. Her family tries to help, but somehow they just make her worries worse. Until her mother thinks of a new approach . . . that might just involve an elephant or two. But wait — don’t think about purple elephants whatever you do! Whimsical and humorous, this little girl’s story of finding a way to ease her worry will resonate with children and parents everywhere. US$17.99 | CA$19.99 | £7.95 | AU$24.99 | NZ$29.99 978 1 921966 69 9 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm 32 pages | Hardcover
A clever, well-written book that . . . helps children understand that they aren’t on their own. [The] imaginative solution for Sophie’s concerns will delight everyone. — the bottom shelf
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NEW R E L E AS E This is what picture books should be all about — gentle, reassuring, humorous and confidencebuilding.
She didn’t worry in the afternoons when she played games and drew pictures.
— parents in touch
Packed with colour and creativity, this little girl’s story of finding a way to ease her worry is bound to become a family favourite. — kids’ book review
Susan Whelan has taken a common problem experienced by children and has given it a gentle twist for a humorous resolution. Might help a few worried parents as well! — parenting without tears
I read this to my kids and they both loved it. — batch of books
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S E NSAT I O N A L S E R I ES
A KID’S YEAR series
Tania McCartney & Tina Snerling These are picture books bursting with national pride! Each double-page spread features a month of the year and covers modern-day culture, lifestyle and traditions, as seen through the eyes of five typical children. Charming, whimsical and inclusive, these books celebrate all that makes each country or state great. US$17.99 | CA$21.99 | £7.95 | AU$19.99 | NZ$19.99 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm | 32 pages | Hardcover
[A] great writing prompt for students to create their own collection of words and images that represent their personal year.
. . . a perfect book for young children . . . — get ahead kids
— kids’ book review
An Aussie Year 978 1 921966 24 8
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ACT Writing & Publishing Award for Best Children’s Book
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NEW NEWR E RLEELAS E AS ESE
Peas in a Pod
Tania McCartney & Tina Snerling
Adorable — that just about sums it up. — kirkus
With strategically simple text, a dash of humour, stirred with stunning illustrations, blended together with the touching theme of identity and discovering what makes us all special . . . and wrapped up in a striking hot-pink cover . . . could there be a better recipe for a children’s picture book?!
Meet Pippa, Pia, Poppy, Polly and Peg — quintuplets who do everything the same . . . eat, sleep, cry and sit . . . everything. But one day the girls decide that they don’t like being the same. Will they be able to break the mould and let their true personalities shine? This funfilled story combines gorgeous illustrations with a text full of humour to gently guide children towards being true to themselves. It’s a charming story that parents and kids everywhere will be able to identify with, as well as a great tool for teaching young children about uniqueness and why being you is the best thing ever! US$17.99 | CA$21.99 | £7.95 | AU$24.99 | NZ$24.99 978 1 921966 71 2 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm 32 pages | Hardcover
[A] simple storyline . . . that will resonate with all families of multiples. — parents in touch
— kids’ book review
. . . a refreshing, enchanting story of celebrating individuality and allowing personalities to shine. — boomerang books
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E K C L ASS I C
I Don’t Like Cheese
Hannah Chandler & Lauren Merrick Mike the mouse isn’t like other mice. He just won’t eat cheese. Fortunately, Ashley, the little human girl who lives in the house, feeds him lots of tasty treats, like pizza and tacos. But, hold on, don’t those have cheese in them? This delightful picture book explores how even the fussiest eaters can be tempted to try new flavours. And, if you’re anything like Mike, you might find you develop quite a taste for international cuisine along the way!
This perfectly packaged Hannah Chandler used to dictate tales to her mum to simple tale is sweet and write down when she was just three. At the age of 11 she wrote I Don’t Like Cheese! engaging, with a fun US$17.99 | CA$19.99 | £7.95 | AU$19.99 | NZ$24.99 | 978 1 921966 66 8 moral to tempt fussy eaters, and a little bit of 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm | 24 pages | Hardcover learning about food in other cultures to top it off. On Wednesday nights, Mike enjoyed some sushi, and wore a cute
little blue kimono from Japan.
— reading time
Helping to bring a greater sense of exploration to dinner tables around the world.
On Tuesday nights, Mike tucked into tacos. And Ashley gave Mike a sombrero to show that tacos are Mexican.
— essential kids
I keep I Don’t Like Cheese with my special things. — jasper, aged 5
The way the book was written was easy for me to read on my own. I think other kids should read this book because it will show them it is important to try new foods, they may like it. — san francisco book review (reviewed by jewel, aged 7)
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E K C L ASS I CS
Anzac Ted
Belinda Landsberry
[A] poignant and powerful children’s book . . . — airforce news
This is the poignant story of a little boy’s teddy bear that was passed down to him from his Grandpa Jack. Battered, torn, missing an eye and an ear, he might look scary but he’s got a great story to tell. For Anzac Ted went to war, keeping soldiers company and giving them comfort. Exquisite watercolour illustrations combine with rhyming text to create a picture book that, while perfect for parents and teachers to share with children, is also guaranteed to touch the heart of every adult. US$17.99 | CA$21.99 | £7.95 | AU$19.99 | NZ$24.99 978 1 921966 56 9 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm | 32 pages Hardcover | Paperback in April 2016
Tottie and Dot Tania McCartney & Tina Snerling
The simple text in Tottie and Dot highlights the futility of “keeping up with the Joneses”, and that it is simpler and easier to live in harmony with your neighbours.
Tottie and Dot are two little girls who live side by side. Life is very peaceful until one day the girls begin competing with each other to create the best house. As the story unfolds, jealousy takes hold and their competitive spirit gets increasingly out of control until, ultimately, things collapse in a disastrous heap. Will Tottie and Dot realize the importance of their friendship before it’s too late? Detailed illustrations perfectly complement the simple storyline and will provide children aged 4–7 with hours of entertainment, as well as a valuable life lesson! US$17.99 | CA$19.99 | £7.95 | AU$24.99 | NZ$29.99 978 1 921966 49 1 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm | 32 pages | Hardcover
— bookseller and publisher
. . . a visual and literary feast . . . — my little bookcase
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CO M I N G SO O N
Dandelions
Katrina McKelvey & Kirrili Lonergan This heart-warming picture book explores the bond between a father and his daughter. One day, a little girl notices her father mowing the lawn — in the process destroying her favourite flowers: the dandelions. She rushes out to stop him, but she’s too late, they’re all gone. There’s nothing for it: she’s just going to have to sit outside and wait until they grow back! But fortunately, Dad has another idea. Exquisite watercolour illustrations combine with lyrical text to create a story that’s perfect for readers aged 4–8. Exploring the resilience of nature, the importance of hope, and the love between a parent and a child, this is a book that will be cherished by families, and recommended by teachers and librarians. US$17.99 | CA$21.99 | £7.95 | AU$24.99 | NZ$24.99 978 1 921966 82 8 | 9½ x 10 inches/245 x 255mm 32 pages | Hardcover | October 2015
We take a big, deep breath and blow as hard as we can. We send every tiny parachute spinning up, up, up...
‘You’re lucky I didn’t pull them out earlier,’ says Dad. ‘Thanks, Dad. They’re beautiful.’
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Smile/Cry
FLIp thE book!
SMILE
Tania McCartney & Jess Racklyeft
CRY
happy or sad, wailing or glad— how do you feel today?
Tania McCartney & Jess Racklyeft
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EK is short for Exisle Kids - Exisle Publishing’s Imprint for childrens/teen books. The shoe represents all that we love about children: Energy, playfulness & adventure. We want our EK Imprint to share these values, so we encourage designers to use our logo with the same energy, playfulness & adventure. This will be achieved by the use of colours that enhances the EK logo whilst complimenting it’s surroundings. Enjoy!
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FLIp thE book!
Tania McCartney and Jess Racklyeft
A fun, flip-over book that reads from both front and back, Smile/Cry is a unique picture book for young kids, showcasing the full emotional range of their formative years. Readers follow three adorable characters — piglet, bunny and cat — as they react emotionally to a variety of events and circumstances from everyday life. From an ‘ate all the pies’ smile to an ‘ice-cream plopping down cry’; from a ‘cosy under blanket smile’ to a ‘need a bandaid quick cry’, children will empathize with the tear-jerking calamity of a popped balloon or lost toy, or feel the smiley warmth of being tickled. Younger kids will respond to the soft whimsical illustrations, while older readers will learn more about the range of their emotions — how it’s possible to cry with happiness and also smile with trepidation. The clever ‘flip book’ format means that the ‘Smile’ story reads from front to back, while the ‘Cry’ story reads from back to front, with the two delicious narratives meeting in the middle. Background
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FLIp thE book!
SMILE
happy or sad, wailing or glad— how do you feel today?
CRY Tania McCartney & Jess Racklyeft
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CO M I N G SO O N
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EK PRIMARY USE Logo - Full colour (To be used wherever possible) Use Logo ‘A’ in all applications ensuring printed size is NOT LESS than 8mm WIDE
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EK is short for Exisle Kids - Exisle Publishing’s Imprint for childrens/teen books. The shoe represents all that we love about children: Energy, playfulness & adventure.
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We want our EK Imprint to share these values, so we encourage designers to use our logo with the same energy, playfulness & adventure. This will be achieved by the use of colours that enhances the EK logo whilst complimenting it’s surroundings. Enjoy!
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EK TINY USE Logo - Full colour (To be used only when neccessary) The difference between the ‘A’ Primary Use and ’B‘ Tiny Use Logos is the detail on the shoe is removed - because such detail begins to ‘fill’ when reporduced at such tiny sizes.
The difference between the ‘A’ Primary Use and ’B‘ Tiny Use Logos is the detail on the shoe is removed - because such detail begins to ‘fill’ when reporduced at such tiny sizes.
Use Logo ‘B’ in all applications less than 8mm wide ensuring printed size is NOT LESS than 4mm WIDE
Use Logo ‘B’ in all applications less than 8mm wide ensuring printed size is NOT LESS than 4mm WIDE
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If Logo ‘A’ needs to be LESS than 8mm WIDE
Use Logo ‘A’ in all applications ensuring printed size is NOT LESS than 8mm WIDE
Minimum size for EK Logo = 8mm wide.
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Minimum size for EK Logo = 8mm wide.
EK PRIMARY USE Logo - Full colour (To be used wherever possible)
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Jess Racklyeft was recently selected for Luerzer’s Archive 200 Best Illustrators of the World 2013/2014. Along with creating picture books, Jess creates cards and custom artworks, and works with US-based illustration agency Astound. US$16.95 | CA$19.99 | £7.95 | AU$19.99 | NZ$19.99 978 1 921966 98 9 | 8½ x 11¼ inches/215 x 288mm 32 pages | Hardcover | March 2016
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SPINE
What Could it Be? SA L L Y FAWC ETT
EXPLORING THE
IMAGINATIVE WOR
LD OF SHAPES
What Could It Be? Sally Fawcett
This concept book for kids is all about unleashing creativity, thinking outside the square and opening the mind to possibility! Part picture book, part artistic inspiration, What Could It Be? is an interactive adventure for pre-primary and primary school-aged children organized into paired double-page spreads. The first spread in each pair introduces a basic geometric shape (square, circle, triangle, etc.) and then opens the door for creative thinking by posing the question, ‘What else could it be?’ The following spread provides the answer, with the focus shape transformed into many objects in a glorious artwork. These pages provide a further interactive element, as kids are encouraged to find specific objects and count the ‘hidden’ shapes. The reader is guided through the pages by the character of a young boy, who allows many aspects of his world to be ‘discovered’ via the detailed illustrations. US$17.99 | CA$21.99 | £7.95 | AU$24.99 | NZ$24.99 978 1 925335 02 6 | 8½ x 11¼ inches/215 x 288mm 32 pages | Hardcover | June 2016
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