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My Turn

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Learning to take turns is a challenging idea. So is change. In this gentle and enchanting story, the two concepts are woven together in a lyrical narrative about the passing seasons.
Author: K.S. Kulak is a writer of fiction for children based in Wellington, New Zealand. She spent four years working in a bookshop before she turned to writing her own fiction and enjoys crafting heartfelt stories inspired by nature, magic, and the magic of nature. As a writer and marketing professional, she has worked in the theatre, film and video game industries across three continents, and has had the pleasure of working with some of the world’s most respected and wellloved entertainment companies, including Disney, DreamWorks, Fox and Cartoon Network. Illustrator: Kimberly Andrews trained as a biologist and geologist and grew up in the Canadian Rockies. She has lived and worked in New Zealand, Borneo and the UK. In London, she worked for The House of Illustration (whose main ambassador is Quentin Blake) and The Natural History Museum. Kimberly’s picture book illustrations have been widely acclaimed. She was awarded Storylines Notable Book Awards for Tuna and Hiriwa by Ripeka Takotowai Goddard (2016) and Song of the River by Joy Cowley (2019). In 2019, she wrote and illustrated Puffin the Architect, which won the Russell Clark Award for Illustration and was a finalist for Best Picture Book in the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. She has created 3 more books in this series, including Hound the Detective, Moose the Pilot and Goose the Artist. Kimberly lives with her family in a small shippingcontainer house near Wellington, where she illustrates and writes, and runs her business, Tumbleweed Tees, screen printed clothing featuring her illustrations of New Zealand plants and wildlife.
* A magical story about learning to take turns and change. The two concepts are woven together in a lyrical narrative about the passing seasons. * Key themes are the beauty of the seasons and change. * Forms part of a Book Hungry Bears collectable book set. * Book Hungry Bears is a popular animated series for preschoolers that has at its heart a love of sharing stories.


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