National Trust: Who's Hiding in the Woods?
Author: Katharine McEwen
Format: Board book, 180mm x 200mm, 12 pages
Published: Nosy Crow Ltd, United Kingdom, 2019
There are lots of animals in the woods. Where are they hiding and what are they doing? In this innovative lift-the-flap book, little ones can pore over the beautiful collaged pages and explore under leaves, logs and tree trunks to find out lots of interesting facts about woodland wildlife. This is the perfect introduction to the outdoors
Katharine McEwen has been illustrating children's books for over 20 years, working with some wonderful authors including Allan Ahlberg and Michael Rosen.
After years of longing to illustrate a book about bears, she eventually bit the bullet and penned her own, Bear Hug, which was published in 2014. She lives in Kent and often seeks inspiration from the surrounding countryside.
Katharine is clueless about computers, so creates her artwork with gouache, watercolour, coloured pencils and paper collage.
As well as illustrating, Katharine is a mummy to her little boy, Finley, and when able, enjoys making ceramics, seeking out small adventures and exploring new places.
Author: Katharine McEwen
Year of Publication: 2019
Genre: Pre-school & Early Learning
Format: Board book
Interest Age: From 1 to 4 years
Author: Katharine McEwen
Format: Board book, 180mm x 200mm, 12 pages
Published: Nosy Crow Ltd, United Kingdom, 2019
There are lots of animals in the woods. Where are they hiding and what are they doing? In this innovative lift-the-flap book, little ones can pore over the beautiful collaged pages and explore under leaves, logs and tree trunks to find out lots of interesting facts about woodland wildlife. This is the perfect introduction to the outdoors
Katharine McEwen has been illustrating children's books for over 20 years, working with some wonderful authors including Allan Ahlberg and Michael Rosen.
After years of longing to illustrate a book about bears, she eventually bit the bullet and penned her own, Bear Hug, which was published in 2014. She lives in Kent and often seeks inspiration from the surrounding countryside.
Katharine is clueless about computers, so creates her artwork with gouache, watercolour, coloured pencils and paper collage.
As well as illustrating, Katharine is a mummy to her little boy, Finley, and when able, enjoys making ceramics, seeking out small adventures and exploring new places.