A Recipe for Magic Potion
By (Author) Jack Henseleit
Illustrated by Natasja Horne
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
3rd April 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Hardback
32
Width 244mm, Height 244mm
356g
A powerfully delightful picture book about childhood play andthe enduring magic of our natural world, with a hidden search-and-find narrative to thrill readers young and old!
To make a magic potion, you will need these things:
A friend (or two or three)
A bucket or a pot
Or a hole
And ingredients.
This dazzling story may seem like a set of instructions on how to brew a magic potion, the ingredients of which are familiar mud, a leaf, some sand. But as the story unfolds, two children let their imaginations run wild as they take the reader on a glorious, lyrical journey outside.
Illustrator Natasja Horne'swarm, lush exploration of the great outdoors will inspire and charm readers of all ages and the most keen-eyed children will thrill at finding the mischievous pet lizard and other creatures on every glorious spread. Gorgeous, engrossing and unique,A Recipe for MagicPotionis a truly magical storythat families will return to againand again.
"Whimsically nostalgic"Publishers Weekly
Perfect for:
'Kids cook up an elixir for youthfulness in this whimsically nostalgic picture book. Opening instructions emphasize the simplicity of the assignment: To make a magic potion,/ you will need these things:/ A friend (or two or three)/ A bucket or a pot/ Or a hole/ Andingredients. The ensuing list of elements, secreted all over the world, lean on nature, from a pinch of grass from a neighbours lawn to a rock from the water, cool to the touch. With pale, earthy coloring, Hornes smudgy, naif-style artwork zooms in and out of scenes featuring a pair of children relishing their outdoor explorations. The recipes final combination of stirs, words, and wishes produces the desired magica long-lasting sensorial memory that prompts gladdening reminiscences. Henseleit and Horne summon whimsical visions of imagination-fueled outdoor play. Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. Ages 3 and up.'Publishers Weekly
Whimsically nostalgic * Publishers Weekly *
A long-lasting sensorial memory that prompts gladdening reminiscences. * Publishers Weekly *
Jack Henseleit is a childrens author from Ballarat, Victoria, whose favourite potion ingredients are pink eucalyptus blossoms, crystalised honeydew, and sand from under the clothesline. He is the author ofThe Witching HoursandCross Bonesseries, as well as the non-fiction bookFamily Road Trip Games.A Recipe for Magic Potionis his eleventh book.
Natasja Horne is a Dutch artist and illustrator who loves to create stories that help us find our way in life. Her work celebrates texture, shape and playful imperfections made by hand. Coloured pencils are her favourite tool, acrylic gouache a close second. She lives in Sydney with her husband, two children, a ball crazy French bulldog and three chickens.