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Caroline Crowe spent ten years as a national newspaper journalist and section editor before taking time out to look after her three young sons. She lives in Hampshire with them and her husband, surrounded by chaos and their ever-growing collection of children's books. Caroline is the author of several picture books, including
Tiny Tantrum, Pirates in Pyjamas, Is That an Elephant in My Fridge? and
Santa's New Beard.
Cally Johnson-Isaacs has loved to draw ever since she first picked up a crayon. After graduating in Illustration from Newcastle Art College, Cally spent a few years illustrating greetings cards before becoming a freelance illustrator. She now works from her home studio where she has a lovely view of the Northumberland countryside and is kept company by Jasper the dog. Cally has illustrated several books for Macmillan, including
With My Mummy, With My Daddy, Rabbits Don't Lay Eggs! and the
Mimi's Magical Fairy Friends series.Caroline Crowe spent ten years as a national newspaper journalist and section editor before taking time out to look after her three young sons. She lives in Hampshire with them and her husband, surrounded by chaos and their ever-growing collection of children's books. Caroline is the author of several picture books, including
Tiny Tantrum, Pirates in Pyjamas, Is That an Elephant in My Fridge? and
Santa's New Beard.
Cally Johnson-Isaacs has loved to draw ever since she first picked up a crayon. After graduating in Illustration from Newcastle Art College, Cally spent a few years illustrating greetings cards before becoming a freelance illustrator. She now works from her home studio where she has a lovely view of the Northumberland countryside and is kept company by Jasper the dog. Cally has illustrated several books for Macmillan, including
With My Mummy, With My Daddy, Rabbits Don't Lay Eggs! and the
Mimi's Magical Fairy Friends series.
A reassuring, heart-warming story of colours, kindness, community and nature from Caroline Crowe and Cally Johnson-Isaacs, that shows that brighter times are always around the corner.