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New Advocate Art Spring releases to get excited about!

Published on 02/04/2022

It’s always exciting when our much-anticipated titles are near to being released to the bookshelves! There’s nothing better than seeing our artists work take physical form!

Get on the lookout at your local bookstore for these exciting titles!

We’ve got a real mix of board books, non-fiction and picture books!

To get more information on these titles, just click on the links below:

1.Charlotte Pepper; Little Tiger

One Little Seed

2.Louise Forshaw; DK Books

Dinosaur Club – A Triceratops Charge

Dinosaur Club – The T-Rex Attack

3.Beatriz Castro; Pikku Publishing

Mia Makes a Meadow

4.Claire Mckelfatric; DK Books

The Extraordinary World of Birds

5.Jean Claude; SPCK Publishing

All things Bright and Beautiful

6.Teresa Bellon; Little People Big Dreams, Quarto

Pablo Picasso

7.Sawyer Cloud; Ceece Kelley

Dear Mamas Loving Arms

8.Lia Visirin; Little Step Publishing

The Garden Monster

9.Sue Downing: Wellbeck Publishing

Around the World in 80 Instruments

10.Kat Kalindi; Viking Books

Little Bunny ( You are the light )

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