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In Every House, on Every Street

Jess Hitchman Lili la Baleine

$34.99

Hardback

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English
Little Tiger
08 August 2019
In every house, on every street . . . there is laughter

and tears. There are friends. There is family. And there is love.

A heartwarming celebration of homes . . . and all the families that make them.
By:  
Illustrated by:   Lili la Baleine
Imprint:   Little Tiger
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 286mm,  Width: 250mm,  Spine: 9mm
ISBN:   9781788814065
ISBN 10:   1788814061
Pages:   24
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jess Hitchman started her career as an online agony aunt on a dot-com boom website for teenage girls. Since then, she has worked for youth and entertainment brands including Radio 1, XFM, MTV and Nickelodeon. Jess currently works as an Executive Product Manager at Children’s BBC and writes picture books and TV shows in her free time. Lili la Baleine is a former school teacher who began self-taught illustration in 2009. Soon, she was spotted by the publishing industry and decided to fully dedicate herself to children’s book illustration. She lives in France with her family, with whom she shares a passion for chocolate and travels.

Reviews for In Every House, on Every Street

"""Full of warmth, this is a lovely demonstration of what makes a house a home..."" -- Red Reading Hub ""...perfect for children learning about the world around them. A lovely book that could be read to any class around the world to stem conversations about homes, family and traditions in cultures!"" -- My Shelves Are Full ""...this rhyming, chiming story... celebrates the diverse landscape of home life and families..."" -- Lancashire Evening Post ""The end foldout section is wonderfully diverse in both living styles and people with a range of family make up both explicit and implied (inc nuclear, blended, older caregivers and suggestions of LGBTQ+ families), body positivity, disabled representation and ethnicities- it’s great to celebrate the way we all make a home."" -- Lily and the Fae ""The richly worded rhyme and the warm illustrations show us love, laughter and tears... Ultimately you see that although families and houses all look different, the love in their homes is the same."" -- Ivy's Library"


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