
All Kinds of Things
Frances Stickley(Author)
Nosy Crow Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 2. July 2026
Book
Board book
32 pages
978-1-80513-337-7 (ISBN)
Description
A beautifully illustrated catalogue-style board book that's filled with over 200 everyday things to delight and amaze young readers - with a mirror ending!
Blueberries, strawberries and watermelons are all delicious but how are they connected? They are all fruit! We see fire engines, police cars and diggers when we are out and about. But how are they the same? They are all vehicles!
Using categories and first words, this incredibly beautiful book showcases the wonders of the world and introduces the idea of how connected we all are. Each spread showcases a different group of "things", including sea creatures, furniture, dinosaurs, toys, food and drink, farm animals, birds and more!
Includes a FREE Nosy Crow Stories Aloud (R) audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
The wonderful Frances Stickley and Tim Hopgood have created a book to treasure, one for little ones to pour over and revisit again and again as they dive in and discover all kinds of things!
Blueberries, strawberries and watermelons are all delicious but how are they connected? They are all fruit! We see fire engines, police cars and diggers when we are out and about. But how are they the same? They are all vehicles!
Using categories and first words, this incredibly beautiful book showcases the wonders of the world and introduces the idea of how connected we all are. Each spread showcases a different group of "things", including sea creatures, furniture, dinosaurs, toys, food and drink, farm animals, birds and more!
Includes a FREE Nosy Crow Stories Aloud (R) audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
The wonderful Frances Stickley and Tim Hopgood have created a book to treasure, one for little ones to pour over and revisit again and again as they dive in and discover all kinds of things!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 2 to 5 years
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 240 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80513-337-7 (9781805133377)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Frances Stickley (Author)
Frances Stickley grew up in Nottingham and Norwich, where she spent much of her time making up poems and dressing up her dog. She is a trained children's literacy specialist and a primary school teacher who is happiest when she is covered in paint or stuck in a book. In 2017, Frances was the winner of the Bloomsbury and National literacy trust short story prize 2017. She lives with her family and a big-eared dog called Babbage. When she is not writing, you'll probably find her in a forest playing dragons with her daughters.
Tim Hopgood (Illustrator)
Tim has been working as an illustrator for over forty years. He graduated from Kingston Polytechnic in 1983 and soon after joined the art department at i-D magazine. With a strong sense of design and a love of mark-making, texture and colour his bold illustrative work led to regular magazine commissions. His career in children's publishing started in 2006, with the publication of Our Big Blue Sofa, which won the Cambridgeshire Book Award. In 2008 he won the Booktrust Best Emerging Illustrator Award, for his book Here Comes Frankie. This was followed in 2009 by WOW! Said the Owl which has become an international pre-school favourite.
He has since combined his love of art and music by illustrating classic songs. These include What a Wonderful World, Singing in the Rain, Moon River and Winter Wonderland all of which have been sung by Gregory Porter for CBeebies, Book at Bedtime. Amazing Frogs illustrated by Tim and written by Martin Jenkins won the School Library Association Information Book Award in 2016 and more recently, Tim's picture book Hope is the Thing with Feathers based on the poem by Emily Dickinson won him the Best Illustrator Moonbeam Award, 2024 (US).
When not at his desk you'll find him in the garden, in the kitchen or on the dancefloor!
Frances Stickley grew up in Nottingham and Norwich, where she spent much of her time making up poems and dressing up her dog. She is a trained children's literacy specialist and a primary school teacher who is happiest when she is covered in paint or stuck in a book. In 2017, Frances was the winner of the Bloomsbury and National literacy trust short story prize 2017. She lives with her family and a big-eared dog called Babbage. When she is not writing, you'll probably find her in a forest playing dragons with her daughters.
Tim Hopgood (Illustrator)
Tim has been working as an illustrator for over forty years. He graduated from Kingston Polytechnic in 1983 and soon after joined the art department at i-D magazine. With a strong sense of design and a love of mark-making, texture and colour his bold illustrative work led to regular magazine commissions. His career in children's publishing started in 2006, with the publication of Our Big Blue Sofa, which won the Cambridgeshire Book Award. In 2008 he won the Booktrust Best Emerging Illustrator Award, for his book Here Comes Frankie. This was followed in 2009 by WOW! Said the Owl which has become an international pre-school favourite.
He has since combined his love of art and music by illustrating classic songs. These include What a Wonderful World, Singing in the Rain, Moon River and Winter Wonderland all of which have been sung by Gregory Porter for CBeebies, Book at Bedtime. Amazing Frogs illustrated by Tim and written by Martin Jenkins won the School Library Association Information Book Award in 2016 and more recently, Tim's picture book Hope is the Thing with Feathers based on the poem by Emily Dickinson won him the Best Illustrator Moonbeam Award, 2024 (US).
When not at his desk you'll find him in the garden, in the kitchen or on the dancefloor!