An Unexpected Thing
By (Author) Ashling Lindsay
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
30th August 2022
6th September 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 5969mm, Height 7366mm
350g
An Unexpected Thing is a beautifully illustrated, touching children's picture book about facing fears, dealing with anxiety and learning to explore the world.
Cosmo is afraid. Of everything. He spends his days jumping at loud noises, recoiling from scary shadows and hiding from new people. So you can imagine how he felt when a huge, menacing green spot appears as if from nowhere. Too terrified to do anything else, Cosmo hides away from the spot and imagines all the awful things it could be...Luckily, Hogweed isn't afraid of anything! She loves exploring new things and sees the best in every new experience that comes her way. When Hogweed sees the green dot she knows that it must be something wonderful. And she's going to find out what it is. And this time, Cosmo is going to come with her and face his fears once and for all.
This is a story of different perspectives, overcoming those feelings of worry and uneasiness, facing your fears and finding out that the world isn't such a bad place after all of all if you're ready to explore.
Fred is afraid of everything in this story about facing your fears, making friends, and learning that the world isnt such a scary place after all. * The Bookseller *
Ideal for young readers [] facing your fears, dealing with anxiety, and learning to explore the world. * The Belfast Telegraph *
perceptive, sensitive story [] great to have a beautiful book like this to refer to, reminding us that most things are what we make them. * BookTrust *
Ashling Lindsay is an illustrator from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The first book she illustrated was called The Night Box and was written by Louise Greig. It has sold in 10 territories, been nominated for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Illustration award, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Klaus Flugge Prize for illustration, Teach Primary Book Awards and AOI illustration award picturebook category. Ashling is currently working towards her MA at Belfast School of Art and authoring her own picture books. Ashling's clients include: Egmont, Little Tiger Press, Schwatz & Wade and many more.