
Ladybirds Do Not Go to Day Care
Ladybirds Do Not Go to Day Care is a spirited, funny and empowering picture book to encourage even the most nervous of children to spread their wings and try something new.
Mum says it's the first day of day care, but Ravi's dressed up as his favourite insect, and he is quite certain that ladybirds do not go to day care. In fact, this ladybird would rather stay home and eat aphids, thank you very much!
Can an anxious and unsure Ravi find the bravery he needs to take flight?
- A 2024 CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year: Notable Book
- A 2024 CBCA Picture Book Book of the Year: Notable Book
'Pretend play helps a child with preschool jitters ... [and] the creators showcase the way play can help kids exert autonomy, especially when navigating new surroundings.' Publishers Weekly
'Ladybirds Do Not Go to Daycare overflows with imagination and humour, making it an excellent choice for young new students.' Bookpage
Originally from England, Ali Rutstein moved to Australia over twenty years ago. She is now firmly settled in Brisbane, where she lives with her partner, three sons, and an assortment of disobedient pets.
Ali has a background in zoology and scientific writing, but much prefers writing picture books for children. She writes stories inspired by her passion for wildlife and steals ideas from amusing conversations with her children.
Nina Nill is a children's book creator based in Australia, where she lives with her husband, two adorable kids, and a growing number of houseplants. She loves illustrating stories for children, from the magical and whimsical to the quiet and ordinary. One of her earliest memories is copying her mum's drawing of a cat under a row of flowers and she has been drawing ever since.
Author: Ali Rutstein
Format: Hardback, 24 pages, 244mm x 244mm, 350 g
Published: 2023, Hardie Grant Children's Publishing, Australia
Genre: Picture Books
Interest Age: From 3 to 99 years
Ladybirds Do Not Go to Day Care is a spirited, funny and empowering picture book to encourage even the most nervous of children to spread their wings and try something new.
Mum says it's the first day of day care, but Ravi's dressed up as his favourite insect, and he is quite certain that ladybirds do not go to day care. In fact, this ladybird would rather stay home and eat aphids, thank you very much!
Can an anxious and unsure Ravi find the bravery he needs to take flight?
- A 2024 CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year: Notable Book
- A 2024 CBCA Picture Book Book of the Year: Notable Book
'Pretend play helps a child with preschool jitters ... [and] the creators showcase the way play can help kids exert autonomy, especially when navigating new surroundings.' Publishers Weekly
'Ladybirds Do Not Go to Daycare overflows with imagination and humour, making it an excellent choice for young new students.' Bookpage
Originally from England, Ali Rutstein moved to Australia over twenty years ago. She is now firmly settled in Brisbane, where she lives with her partner, three sons, and an assortment of disobedient pets.
Ali has a background in zoology and scientific writing, but much prefers writing picture books for children. She writes stories inspired by her passion for wildlife and steals ideas from amusing conversations with her children.
Nina Nill is a children's book creator based in Australia, where she lives with her husband, two adorable kids, and a growing number of houseplants. She loves illustrating stories for children, from the magical and whimsical to the quiet and ordinary. One of her earliest memories is copying her mum's drawing of a cat under a row of flowers and she has been drawing ever since.
