Each review is available in English and French! Chaque critique est disponible en anglais et en français!
Love your Body, by Jessica Sanders and Carol Rossetti
In this new year, when almost everyone is making the resolution to eat better, to say goodbye to chocolate and to do sports EVERY-CLAP-SINGLE-CLAP-DAY-CLAP, I offer you a very soft album on self-esteem, on body acceptance, and on the relationship we have to our bodies: Love your Body by Jessica Sanders and illustrated by Carol Rossetti. This book was written in English and then translated.
The Pink Umbrella, by Amélie Callot and Geneviève Godbout
There are certain books that you need to warm your heart and just have a good time. The Pink Umbrella, by Amélie Callot and illustrated by Geneviève Godbout, is one of those.
The Art of Beatrix Potter, by Emily Zach
Ah Beatrix Potter! I’ve always loved her cute watercolour illustrations and still have a painted plate that I used throughout my childhood adorned with Peter Rabbit. She is such a staple in children’s book illustration, it was only a matter of time until I shared this book with you: The Art of Beatrix Potter, by Emily Zach.
An Illustrated Treasury of Swedish Folk and Fairy Tales, by John Bauer
I’m very happy to share this book with you because it is one of my all time favourite books. I actually only received it this year for my birthday, but it has become such a precious read. An Illustrated Treasury of Swedish Folk and Fairy Tales is an anthology of all the stories that were illustrated by John Bauer, the genius Swedish illustrator.
La Grande Bible des Fées, by Edouard Brasey
This lovely book was given to me by my dad as a present. What a beautiful gift that I am very pleased to share with you here: “La Grande Bible des Fées” (The Great Fairy Bible) by Edouard Brasey.
Botanicum, by Kathy Willis and Katie Scott
A few weeks ago, I discovered a large and unexpected package in our mailbox. What a lovely surprise to find this gigantic book from one of our dear friends! This week, I’m sharing this lovely gift with you: Botanicum written by Kathy Willis and illustrated by Katie Scott.
On a Forest Clearing, by Olga Ezova-Denisova
I’m so excited to share this week’s book with you because I instantly fell in love with this artist’s work and waited impatiently for this book to arrive! You see, unlike the books I have shared so far, this one is an artist-published book and comes directly from Russia.
Comment la Princesse Elvire créa son propre royaume, par Didier Lévy et Charlotte Gastaut
For my 30th birthday, I received this beautiful children's book... and I was so happy! "Comme la Princesse Elvire créa son propre royaume", written by Didier Lévy and illustrated by Charlotte Gastaut, is a beautifully illustrated book that tells a disturbing and inspiring story.
A Natural History of Fairies, by Emily Hawkins and Jessica Roux
A few weeks ago, I shared Jessica Roux‘s beautiful book Floriography. Well, this week she is back again with another incredibly beautiful children’s book on fairies: A Natural History of Fairies, written by Emily Hawkins.
Slow Down, by Rachel Williams and Freya Hartas
I’ve been so excited about this book for so long! I love Freya Hartas’ illustration style, and it is through her that I learned about this book. Here’s my review for Slow Down, written by Rachel Williams and illustrated by Freya Hartas.
Kodi, by Jared Cullum
Another rainy day find: the beautifully sweet and woderfully illustrated graphic novel, Kodi by Jared Cullum. I promise that I don’t only buy books on rainy days, but this one is another great rainy day find. I couldn’t resist this album all drawn in watercolours AND about a bear.
Floriography, by Jessica Roux
I’m starting this new book review section of my blog with a bang in the form of Jessica Roux‘s beautiful book: Floriography. On a rainy Wednesday, I found my way to the bookstore and almost by magic, I found Floriography a few days before it was announced to come out. I immediately brought it back home. There is something so fascinating about the Victorians and their own fascination with the natural world. It feels like magic to think about all the different hidden meanings they bestowed upon flowers. A bouquet becomes a whole conversation, a lone flower becomes a statement.