Synopses & Reviews
A truly delightful picture book about exploring color in one's surroundings 'A sweet book for children aged three to six, which teaches rainbow-specific hues as well as the days of the week.' —Books+Publishing
One Sunday, Esther spies a rainbow peeking out from under her chair . . . and then it's gone. She looks for colors in everything she sees, finding a different rainbow color each day of the week—but will she ever find her complete rainbow again? A warm and joyous family story about exploring the world, from two award-winning creators.
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"Kim is Australia's Roald Dahl in the making and Sarah the next Quentin Blake. What a team!" —Kirsty Murray, author, The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong
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"A charming, empowering, offbeat story of middle-school ups and downs." —School Library Journal on Pip: The Story of Olive
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"Actons mad-dash, cartoon-style illustrations bear a family resemblance to Quentin Blakes; their light touch is nicely suited to Kanes pokerfaced storytelling." —Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
A truly delightful picture book about exploring color in one's surroundings 'A sweet book for children aged three to six, which teaches rainbow-specific hues as well as the days of the week.' --Books+Publishing
One Sunday, Esther spies a rainbow peeking out from under her chair . . . and then it's gone. She looks for colors in everything she sees, finding a different rainbow color each day of the week--but will she ever find her complete rainbow again? A warm and joyous family story about exploring the world, from two award-winning creators.
Synopsis
A funny cautionary tale about a crocodile who comes to teaPeggy's family is hosting a barbecue for their neighbors, the Dawsons. Peggy isn't too sure about those Dawson boys. But she's delighted when an unexpected crocodile invites himself to tea—with unexpected consequences!
About the Author
Kim Kane is the award-winning author of such children’s books as Family Forest, The Vegetable Ark, and Pip: The Story of Olive, which won the 2008 Barbara Ramsden Award and was shortlisted for the 2009 ABIA Awards and Speech Pathology awards. Sara Acton is an award-winning author and artist who has illustrated many books, including Ben & Duck, The Unexpected Crocodile, and Bridie’s Boots.