In difficult times, a mysterious robot, a ‘Green Book’ campervan tour, hard lessons in survival, an accidental detective and more
Among younger picture-books for about four-plus, Kristin Roskifte’s, translated by Siân Mackie, ranges from one person “lying in bed counting his heartbeats”, to seven and a half billion people, “every single one with their own unique story”. Part search-and-find, part playful exploration of difference and empathy-fostering reminder of all the unique lives in the world, it’s a book to which children should return repeatedly, discovering more detail every time.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
14 books that are perfect for children aged 2 to 3Looking for books for your children? We've chosen the best books for children aged 2 to 3 years old
Read more »
Book lovers snap up stories for self isolationSales of novels and home learning books shot up last week as people prepared to stay at home.
Read more »
Things to Do in Self-Isolation: Sophie Bew’s GuideAnOther Magazine editor Sophie Bew shares her isolation recommendations – from Netflix’s sumptuous new documentary Apollo 11 to a book of English Gardens
Read more »
The Walking Dead is 'coming to an end'The show's comic book source material came to an end last summer
Read more »
Photographs From The Station, Newcastle’s Notorious Anarcho-Punk VenuePublished in a new book and displayed in a now-postponed exhibition, Chris Killip’s images capture the heyday of The Station in Gateshead, Newcastle
Read more »
Normal People's Daisy Edgar Jones On Playing Marianne And Filming TV Show's Intense Sex ScenesNormal People's Daisy Edgar Jones Opens Up About Playing Marianne And Filming TV Show's Sex Scenes
Read more »