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3 kid’s books

August 31, 2023 by PWCUpdates

3 Kid's Books - Here Babies, There Babies on the Farm by Nancy Cohen; Maud Lewis Colours by Shanda LaRamee-Jones and Carol McDougall; and Aboard the Dreamscape by Nathaniel Whelan

The newest book in the Here Babies, There Babies series celebrates babies — both human and animal! — on the farm. Maud Lewis Colours is a perfect first introduction to colours through the joy-filled art of Nova Scotia’s most famous folk painter, Maud Lewis. Aboard the Dreamscape — When Ali boards an old-fashioned locomotive mysteriously stationed in her bedroom, she is swept off into an impossible land of dreams. But as the train chugs through her fantasies, Ali soon discovers that not all dreams are pleasant……Ottawa author Whelan charms us with his debut children’s book, delightfully illustrated by New Brunswick artist Shannon Wilvers.

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