Goodnight, Little Sea Otter Board Book

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A Book About Hugging
Written by Amanda Wood; illustrated by Bec Winnel
and Vikki Chu
Board Book; 180 x 167 mm (P); 20pp
Published August 2022

'Simple read-aloud text is combined with gentle illustrations and gorgeous photography' – The Bookseller

Little Sea Otter finds it hard to be brave until she discovers that a hug can make everything better. These adorable board books, featuring cute photographic animals combined with stylish illustrations, are perfect for bedtime or nap time, with simple stories sure to soothe your baby to sleep and give them sweet dreams.

The adorable Baby Animal Tales series features cute photographic illustrations, making it perfect for bedtime or nap time, with simple stories sure to soothe your little one to sleep and give them sweet dreams.

 

Amanda Wood was the founding Editor and Publisher of Templar for more than 30 years. In her time there, she published and nurtured numerous Greenaway winners, and edited and wrote ground-breaking series such as The Ologies, which have sold over 19 million-copies worldwide. Today she writes and runs her own small press from her home in Surrey.

Bec Winnel is an accomplished Australian photographic artist, whose work combines photography, painting, graphic design and anything else she finds fun to create with. Boundless inspiration surrounds her in her daily life, living in the picturesque Alpine mountain region in Victoria along with road trips around Australia in her little vintage caravan.

Vikki Chu is a freelance illustrator and pattern designer based in New York. Whilst Chu enjoys experimenting with new techniques, and uses Photoshop for post-processing, she regards freehand drawing as the most important and enjoyable part of the illustration process.

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