Children around the world say "hello" in their own languages, each and every day. Learn greetings in 43 languages from around the globe, from French to Swahili, and Urdu to Welsh. Each page includes a greeting in a different language, along with clear and simple phonetic spellings.

Manja Stojic's warm and appealing paintings represent diverse children from all over the world. Hello World! promotes language learning and encourages young readers to understand and appreciate languages and cultures beyond their own.

  • Publication date: 3rd September 2009
  • Age range: 3-6 years
  • Dimensions: 246mm x 226mm 40 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-906250-63-8

RRP £6.99

  • Publication date: 3rd September 2009
  • Age range: 3-6 years
  • Dimensions: 246mm x 206mm 32 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-906250-62-1

RRP £11.99

Reviews

"An early learning marvel."
– Bookseller

The ducklings – Eeny, Meeny, Miney and Little Mo – follow Mum on a surprise journey. Every parent and carer knows the refrain, "Are we there yet?', and this simply told and beautifully illustrated picture book is the perfect read-aloud for toddlers everywhere.

  • Publication date: March 2013
  • Age range: 2-5 years
  • Dimensions: 245mm x 245mm 32 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-907967-45-0

RRP £11.99

Reviews

"If Make Way for Ducklings had been chock-full of whiny fowl, it might have looked like this thinly veiled metaphor of a family road trip. Mother Duck’s children Eeny, Meeny and Miney are sick of their old pond. While Little Moe protests that he loves it, his older siblings do nothing but kvetch. Mother’s solution is a trip, complete with duckweed sandwiches and lots of walking. As they journey, Mother Duck points out the various farm animals along the way (her children remain unimpressed, save her youngest, who dutifully supplies every animal noise). Yet by the day’s end, even the stalwart Little Moe is quacking a desperate, “Are we there yet?” while his siblings debate who pushed whom. Imagine their surprise when the destination turns out to be their original pond. The now-overjoyed ducklings quack high praise for the formerly detested spot, not a word of complaint out of them. The old story will be new to the young audience, and the simple language gives the book high read-aloud potential. There’s no guarantee the preschool audience will catch the car-trip analogy, but they may be so caught up in Stojic’s thick digital paints and Williams' droll storytelling that it doesn’t matter. A measured counterattack for those parents planning on going anywhere with chronic complainers in tow."
– Kirkus

Polar Bear's Story is the 4th title in this successful series. Tiger's Story was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2007. Polar Bear's story follows the story of a little polar bear as he learns about life. Perfect for young children.

  • Publication date: 5th September 2019
  • Age range: 3-5 years
  • Dimensions: 254mm x 284mm 32 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-912757-09-1

RRP £11.99

Reviews

"Suspenseful moments heighten the drama, urging readers to feel Polar Bear's plight. Tight, close-up perspectives further create an emotional connection. A science primer for the youngest environmentalists."
– Kirkus

Manja Stojic

Author & Illustrator

Manja Stojic is an extraordinary author-artist whose picture book Tiger's Story was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2008. Manja grew up and studied in Belgrade, Serbia, and has travelled all over the world. She now lives and works in London.