Every year, the Internationale Jugendbibliothek or the International Youth Library in Munich recommends books from all over the world in its prestigious annual catalogue and gives them the badge of White Raven. This year, there are 200 titles chosen from 59 countries in 38 languages. Among these are some absolute beauties like Franklin's Flying Bookshop, Mrs. Noah's Pockets (illustrated by the wonderful James Mayhew who was one of our much loved tutors), Imaginary Fred and The Journey.
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I think it is really beautiful to have such a variety of books in one catalogue. Every culture, every language has a different way of approaching a picturebook. There are so many beautiful books for children from all over the world, and it is very inspiring to learn about them.
In the order of the images above:
Franklin's Flying Bookshop | Sukaq
and the Raven | Mrs. Noah's Pockets | Imaginary
Fred | The Journey | Jitensha
Noreru Kana (Can I Ride a Bicycle?)
Fågeln I Mig Flyger Vart Den Vill (The Bird in Me Flies Wherever it Wants) | Konijnentango
(Rabbit Tango) | A Guerra (War) | Zgubiona Dusza (The Lost Soul) | My Two Blankets
Stē Mytē TuKutabiu Mia Akridula... (On the Puppy’s Nose a Grasshopper…) | Als Der ElsternkönigSein Weiß Verlor (When the Magpie King Lost his White) | Regn (Rain) | KyōOtomodachi Ga Dekita No (Today I’ve Made Friends) | Nosotros (We)
In addition to being included in the catalogue, 'Dance of the Wild' was appreciated closer to home too. It was runner up for the 'Children's Book of the Year' award at the Publishing Next Awards 2018 and was an In-book winner of the Kyoorius Design Awards 2018, which meant we got to bring home this little Baby Elephant! I call her Baby Ellie; isn't she adorable?
Thank you to everyone who appreciated the book, it is heartening to know that an Indian book with a subject like this can be so well received.