Nanny visits from Tanzania with her suitcase of goodies. Anna McQuinn’s carefully considered rich text; Rosalind Beardshaw's clever, layered images. Readers in the UK & Ireland,
click on the cover for more There's also a link to information about the beautiful Tanzanian Kanga fabric that features in the illustrations here. Readers in the US & Canada,
click on the cover for more! There's also a link to information about the beautiful Tanzanian Kanga fabric that features in the illustrations here. |
The latest in the delightful Zeki series |
Zeki selected for CLPE Power of Reading CollectionCentre for Language
in Primary Education Power of Reading 23/24 Collection "Each year our teaching team selects new high-quality texts to add to our #PowerofReading books, and these fantastic titles from Anna McQuinn,
Joseph Coelho and Ken Wilson-Max are our 23/24 #EYFS additions... ...the books on the Power of Reading are very special books that provide any reader who encounters them to develop a deep and meaningful connection with the text. |
Lulu selected for Brazil's PNLD programme
Brazil’s Programa Nacional do Livro Didático PNLD
is one of the largest national school book programs in the world. Each year, the program selects and purchases curricula for a set of primary or secondary school subjects. Lulu's Brazilian Publishers, Pallas Editora (Publishers in the vanguard of Afro-Brasileiran publishing and nominees for BOP – Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year) were delighted that 3 Lulu titles were selected in 2022 for the 2023 program. Pallas Editora have created a wonderful set of rescources for teachers including this gorgeous video.
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Zeki Rise & Shine makes
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CLPE (Centre for Language in Primary Education) Reflecting Realities Report 2022
A survey of ethnic representation in UK Children's Literature in 2021, it has statistics and figures on all aspects of representation but far more importantly, a rich and informative commentary on these findings – absolutely essential reading for anyone involved in children's literature. It's an abslute thrill that the three Lulu and Zeki books (pictured above - from the report) that were published in 2021 (the timeframe of the study) are all picked out for a special mention, listed with three other books as "carefully crafted titles with characters with agency, who are identifiable, relatable, nuanced..." Click on the cover opposite to download the report. Click here to read the commentary about the survey |
To buy my books
Please support independent bookshops and buy my books from them whever you can.
If the title you want is not on the shelves, most bookshops can order the book for you. They can look it up on their system, but having the title and format you want in advance will speed up the process. Some of the titles are available in hardcover and paperback and some (for little kids) are printed on card or board. All the details are on the Publishers' websites. |
UK & Ireland
Alanna Max Catalogue is here. Their website is here. If you're struggling to find the books in ireland, can I recommend Kenny's Online Bookshop |
USA & Canada
Charlesbridge website is here. |
About me...
I feel lucky to have a life 100% dedicated to books -
I write and edit books for little kids and their families. I'm best known as the author of the Lulu/Lola books, though I've written over 25 picture books. |
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Publishers
In the UK and Ireland, the Lulu and Zeki books are books are published by Alanna Max.
In the US and Canada, Lola and Leo books are published by Charlesbridge Publishing. The Lulu & Zeki books are also published in Denmark by Forlaget Arvids, in Netherlands by Luister, in Brazil by Pallas, in Sweden by EPIX, in Korea by Glburri and in China by ICP. My books are also published by Barefoot Books, Chicken-House/Scholastic, Little Tiger, Annick Press and O'Brien Press. |
Alanna Books is small |
As well as writing, I am Editor-at-Large at Alanna Max
For more, click here. Alanna Books (as it was first called) was extremely proud to be shortlisted for the inaugural Independent Publishers Guild's The Alison Morrison Diversity Award Judges' comments "Alanna Books receives its first ever shortlist place at the IPG Independent Publishing Awards this year. Set up in 2006, it is committed to diversity in the characters and storylines of its books for children and parents. Judges admired its efforts to make its books commercial as well as critical successes, and liked its imaginative partnerships and events. Alanna Books is small but perfectly formed, and committed to diversity in everything it does”. |