Helen Stephensová je uznávanou ilustrátorkou dětských knih, jejíž práce si získala široké uznání. Její osobitý styl a schopnost oživit příběhy ji odlišují v oboru. Stephensová spolupracovala s mnoha váženými autory, čímž obohatila jejich díla o svou jedinečnou vizuální perspektivu. Její ilustrace jsou známé svou vřelostí a půvabem, které rezonují s mladými čtenáři i dospělými.
One scruffy little dog needs a home... One lonely little boy wants a dog...
...and then they find each other! But what will happen when the boy's family
decide to move away? A heart-warming tale of friendship (and fleas).
Lions aren't allowed at school, but Iris's lion doesn't want to be left
behind. He even stows away on the school trip to the museum, causing much
madness and mayhem as he hides among the exhibits. The third warm and funny
adventure in the bestselling HOW TO HIDE A LION series is guaranteed to
delight children everywhere.
This is the picture book for every little one's shelf, about how sometimes the smallest people make the biggest difference. A beautiful owl lives in the tree outside Ben's house. Ben calls him Mr Hoot. When grown-ups want to chop down Mr Hoot's tree, Ben has to act fast to save him. This warm, funny and inspiring story shows how we can all protect the wildlifethat lives all around us. With characteristic warmth and humour, Helen Stephens' exquisite new picture book celebrates the precious wildlife that lives all around us, and shows how even the smallest of us can help to protect it. Hugely topical: a warmly funny environmental book with heart - will inspire children to look out for, love and protect their local wildlife Striking cover design with gold foil - a perfect gift book Helen Stephens is an Instagram star with nearly 20,000 followers. She also launched her own online illustration course, The Good Ship Illustration
Sometimes the smallest people make the biggest difference. A beautiful owl
lives in the tree outside Ben's house. Ben calls him Mr Hoot. When grown-ups
want to chop down Mr Hoot's tree, Ben has to act fast to save him. This warm,
funny and inspiring story shows how we can all protect the wildlife that lives
all around us.
When Grandma comes to stay, Iris has to hide her lion, as grandmas can get
anxious if they find a lion in the house. But Iris is sure Grandma has a
secret of her own - what on earth is she hiding in her bedroom? This warm and
funny follow-up to the bestselling picture book, HOW TO HIDE A LION, is
certain to be a winner with children everywhere.
Helen Stephens' bestselling story HOW TO HIDE A LION (9781407121611) is now available in a chunky board book format, perfect for babies and toddlers. How does a very small girl hide a very large lion? It's not easy, but Iris has to do her best, because mums and dads can be funny about having a lion in the house. Of course, Iris can't hide her lion forever. But when he's finally discovered, the whole town realises how brave and kind he really is - just as Iris always said.
POOCHIE-POO is the very funny tale of two small dogs. Victor likes being a good pup and always does what he's told. Butch is small and bad and loves being naughty. Now Victor wants to be bad too. But it isn't as easy as he thinks.... Hugely talented illustrator Helen Stephens has created a humorous and charming story about two doggie friends who try to impress each other...with hilarious consequences.
When Iris and her lion are forced to spend Christmas apart, the lion embarks
on a festive, snowy adventure to find her - and almost bumps into Father
Christmas! The fourth irresistible book about Iris and her lion is destined to
be a Christmas classic.
The story follows small children who embark on an adventurous quest to find their missing friend, demonstrating their determination to overcome any obstacles, regardless of size. With vibrant illustrations and a heartfelt message, this classic picture book captures the spirit of friendship and resilience.
My Wish For Christmas tells the story of why the animals remember the magic of
Christmas and ends with the most precious childhood wish of all - to always
remind us of the importance of Christmas.