A fun-filled and creative journey through a child’s imagination, as they try to envision the many varied outcomes for a little seed they find. But will they be patient enough to see the end result?Get ready for a captivating journey of imagination in
Is it a Seed? Hold on tight as you join in the excitement of discovering a mysterious seed. With vivid curiosity, our young explorers wonder what it could become. Will it sprout into a lone flower? Or could it transform into something truly extraordinary? As the seed takes root, wild dreams unfold. Could it grow into a sprawling tree, offering shade and adventure? Or perhaps a colossal beanstalk leading to a magical kingdom?
Emily Ann Davison’s wonderfully lyrical text is breathtakingly illustrated by Adriena Fong and is a celebration of imagination, growth, and the thrilling anticipation of the unknown.
On sale: April 2, 2024
Age: 3-7 years
Grade: Preschool - 2
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9781838749002
Emily Ann Davison grew up in the North-West of England, and as a child, loved to scribble down stories and poems. She graduated with a degree in Psychology at Loughborough University and went on to train as an Early Years teacher at Aberystwyth University. Emily has a keen interest in children’s development and promoting emotional wellbeing. After working with young children for many years, she discovered a love of children’s books and began writing her own. Emily’s picture books have been published with by Nosy Crow, Andersen Press and Flying Eye Books.
“Full of imagination”
An enchanting story that holds your hand and encourages guessing about what the children are going to imagine next, all beautifully illustrated with lots of lovely little asides on each page.
A story about imagination and potential that can come from the unknown, but also about friendship, blended families, and nature. -
Bookseller, Waterstones“A story full of imagination”
This story captures beautifully how children so effortlessly and naturally explore imagination, as well as how hard it is to be patient while a seed turns into a plant. Adriena's illustrations perfectly compliment Emily's dialogue text, with nods to fairytales and worlds at the top of beanstalks. A lovely read that is bound to spark curiosity and seed growing in the young people in your life. Highly recommended. -
Customer, Waterstones