“Perfect for young families expecting a new sibling.”, Daily Telegraph

Isla isn’t happy that her family is changing, so her mother creates a clever family tree with Isla to teach her how to accept that families always grow. Her mother hands her two new leaves, but Isla doesn’t think they belong. "There’s no room left on our branch — it’s full!" she says. Isla tries to make them fit somewhere, maybe with her cousins, at Aunty Violet and Aunty Jasmine’s house, or at Aunty Daisy and Uncle Doug’s. There’s definitely no room on her branch though!

However, once she meets her new brothers she has a change of heart. She falls in love and finds room for them after all — "Our branch grew a little," says Isla. "Our family is never too full." 

Isla’s Family Tree is the perfect book for any family needing to find a way to introduce new family members, or to show children how they belong in their own family. The book explores important issues surrounding familial change and acceptance, while also providing a glimpse into a diverse family. Including adopted cousins and same-sex couples, it highlights that every family is normal. There are no rules about what a family looks like in a forest full of family trees.
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Isla isn’t happy her family is expanding, but her mother and a clever family tree teach her to accept the changes and that it’s normal for families to grow.
Will appeal to any child coming to terms with a new sibling and to caregivers who are supporting changing family dynamics, in a fun and creative way.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781925820379
Publisert
2020-04-01
Utgiver
Exisle Publishing
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
255 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biografisk notat

Katrina McKelvey is a children’s author with over ten years primary school teaching experience. She is highly involved in the Children’s Book Council of Australia, is an advisor and participant in literary conferences and festivals, and enthusiastically spreads her love of reading at regular school visits. 

Prue Pittock studied art and design. She began her career working in advertising, which led to her dream job, illustrating and designing record covers for EMI Australia. Prue developed her own style and the love of a limited palette through mainly working in two colours.