HOW TO DRAW A
DRAGON
Written and Illustrated
by Kate Talbot
Allen & Unwin | coming 2024
Everybody knows what a dragon looks like.
Don't they?
Dragons have wings.
Dragons breathe fire.
Maybe dragons wear rollerskates? And shoot marshmallows from their tails!
A hilarious exploration of imagination, creativity and teamwork, perfect to share with children who love drawing... or having opinions. How To Draw a Dragon will inspire you to get out the pencils and paper - whether you are 5 or 105!
PARENTS & TEACHERS:
LOVE WILL TURN YOU AROUND
Written by Mary Munson
Illustrated by Kate Talbot
Gnome Road | 2023
Some days everything seems wrong, and life can make you feel ... bent out of shape.
In Love Will Turn You Around, readers are reminded of the power of friendship and positivity to turn a frown upside down and make things right again. Kids are encouraged to persevere during difficult times as they witness Heart’s determination to overcome his struggles to fit in with the other shapes. Cheers are sure to follow as Heart remembers what matters most and embraces the strength within to turn things around not only for himself, but others, too.
PARENTS & TEACHERS:
BUILDING BRIDGES:
PEACE, SALAAM, SHALOM
Written by Callie Metler, Shirin Rahman
and Melissa Stoller
Illustrated by Kate Talbot
Clear Fork Press | 2022
Three friends from different faith traditions discover that the bridge to Peace Park is in danger. Drawing upon their cultural traditions, the girls take action to help solve the problem, building bridges of friendship and community.
Written by three women from the same faith traditions as the girls in the story, this book brings more kindness and understanding into the world.
PEACE, SALAAM, SHALOM.
PLANTING FRIENSHIP:
PEACE, SALAAM, SHALOM
Written by Callie Metler, Shirin Rahman
and Melissa Stoller
Illustrated by Kate Talbot
Clear Fork Press | 2021
When they meet on the first day of school, three girls realize they are different from each other – Molly is Christian, Savera is Muslim, and Hannah is Jewish. But soon the girls cultivate friendship through a planting project in Peace Park.
Written by three women from the same faith traditions as the girls in the story, this book will hopefully bring a bit more kindness and understanding into the world.
PEACE, SALAAM, SHALOM.