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The New Arrival

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The New Arrival

Contributors:

By (Author) Vanya Nastanlieva

ISBN:

9781772290097

Publisher:

Simply Read Books

Imprint:

Simply Read Books

Publication Date:

1st January 2018

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

1

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 229mm

Description

Now available in paperback! Sam the hedgehog sets off to find his own place to live and quickly does in a snug tree in a cosy forest. Theres only one important thing missing: friends. Whats the point of home comforts when you have no one to share them with

Reviews

Praise for the hardcover edition of The New Arrival:

"A beautifully illustrated, touching story about a small hedgehog, Sam, who has to venture out, as all hedgehogs do, and find a home for himself...this story will help to prepare young children for that first day anywhere. The charming traditional illustrations with the cheeky woodland creatures making witty remarks will bring a smile to anyone's face. It is a perfect story to share with younger children at home and at school and to give to slightly older chidlren to read independently as they seek reassurance."
School Library Journal

"An awfully sweet-looking baby hedgehog named Sam is in search of his forever home. He finds one--it's a good one, too--in the hollow of a tree. The problem He is lonely. Yes, the searching-for-friends theme is a common one in picture books, but Nastanlieva's sketchy illustrations are the very definition of lovable, as they depict the hedgehog seesawing alone (on the other end, rather pitifully, is a strawberry) and hunting for a friend. He sets off in the rain with a leaf umbrella, and kids will notice that he is followed by a wide range of woodland folk, all of whom seem like good friend candidates. After a bit, Sam decides to post notices reading "Wanted: A Friend. Hedgehog at the Hollow Tree," using his quills to tack them to trees. Soon, not only is he still friendless, he is bald to boot... Cute animals abound, and full-circle moments (Sam seesaws with a rabbit in the end) make for a warmhearted story."
Booklist, Ann Kelley

"Nastanlieva's illustrations combine autumnal honey and pea green shades with forceful pencil lines that evoke strong winds, rough bark, and scraggly undergrowth. The forest atmosphere, charming details (Sam shows up with his belongings in a traveler's bindle), and tender formality of Nastanlieva's introduction to the story--"When you are a little hedgehog, even a few weeks old, you must find your own place to live"--happily call to mind the Hundred Acre Wood."
Publisher's Weekly


Praise for Mo and Beau, by Vanya Nastanlieva:

"Ample white space keeps the focus squarely on these dramatically dissimilar animals (Beau's hulking form fills many of the spreads, while Mo rises barely above the bear's paw). It's a simple yet striking story about the dynamics of parallel play and of making friends."
Publisher's Weekly

"Meet Mo and Beau, two instantly loveable characters. Very different in size and stature, but in many ways just the same...This is a great book to read aloud with a younger or emerging reader. With minimal text and a great bed time theme, it can't fail to please any child or weary parent."
Picture Books Blogger

Author Bio

Vanya Nastanlieva is a freelance illustrator from Bulgaria. She studied Textiles and Fashion before getting a BA in Book and Graphic Design from The National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria. She received her MA in Children's Book Illustration from Cambridge School of Art, England. One of her final projects was highly commended in the Macmillan Prize for Children's Book Illustration 2011. Her picture books include The New Arrival, and Mo and Beau. She currently lives in Cambridge, England.

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