Logging more than 12 miles per day on London's walkways, Richard Charkin's pavement-pounding peripatetics have him exploring 'the importance of audio and audiobooks.' | | |
The Jerusalem International Book Forum has announced digital programming for May, with an eye to a physical event and editorial fellowship in 2022. | | |
The ContentShift accelerator program from the Börsenverein has opened for applications. Five entrepreneurs will be chosen and one will win €10,000 at Frankfurter Buchmesse. | | |
Book Picks: Children's Books from Editorial Flamboyant | Editorial Flamboyant is a leading Spanish publishing house specialized in high-quality picture and board books for children. Scroll through a selection of their new fiction and nonfiction titles, all with rights available. Click here to download Flamboyant's latest foreign rights catalogue and to contact the rights team. | |
| Fantastic Animals By Amaia Arrazola Are you ready to discover over a hundred animal combinations inside this book? A do-it-yourself bestiary—combine the flaps to come up with wonderful creatures! Highly rhythmic texts with onomatopoeias and animal features. | |
| Gross! My Lovely (or not) Yucky Stuff By Ramon Cabrera, Cinta Arribas A hilarious non-fiction book that provides grotesque and fun facts about human excretions, with casual, colourful and expressive illustrations. Farts, poo, earwax, purulent pimples, stinky sweat… are both yucky and funny. | |
| A Trip to the Forest By Mariona Tolosa Sisteré In this book children will learn about how to plan a trip to the forest and the natural wonders hiding there. A short but engaging trip that appeals to the five senses, which will make readers see the nature with a renewed outlook. | |
| My Home is Anywhere By Alba Carballal, Lorenzo Sangiò Dwellings come in all shapes and sizes. A non-fiction picture book that explores how our culture, society and lifestyle influence the way we design and build our homes around the world and how this has changed throughout history. | |
| Sunakay By Meritxell Martí, Xavier Salomó Sunakay is a hymn to the need to take care of the sea and the planet, involving young children so that they understand from an early age the importance of a clean sea. A song of hope for a living sea and for the future generations. | | |
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