A Home is a Nest
ISBN:
9781800786103
H × w:
270
×
270
mm
Binding:
Hardback
Age Range:
0-5 years
Category:
Picture Book
Author:
Emma Carlisle
Illustrator:
Emma Carlisle
Extent:
32
pp
Approx. Word Count:
500
words
Rights Available:
World
Translation Files:
Sep 4, 2024
Files To Printer:
Oct 23, 2024
Freight On Board:
Dec 30, 2024
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A Home is a Nest

A Home is a Nest

Pub date:
March 13, 2025
Pub Price:
£
12.99
The perfect gift for anyone welcoming a new child into the family, this comforting picture book explores the idea of 'home' through nature's lens.

A Home is a Nest is a beautiful gift book that explores the concept of 'homes' and 'family' in nature, from the cosiness of winter dens to the arrival of spring and a bird's first flight.

Drawing parallels between the way animals care for their babies and how humans nurture their own, this stunning book is perfect for snuggling and sharing. With its gentle narrative, it's an ideal choice for reading aloud at bedtime.

This is the perfect gift for those entering the precious early days of parenthood, by award-winning artist and Waterstone's Prize shortlistee, Emma Carlisle.
  • Emma's previous books have garnered critical acclaim: What Do You See When You Look At A Tree? was selected as a 2023 Empathy Labs title and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Prize 2023, while Time Runs Like a River won the Award of Excellence in Literature for Children from the Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries
  • With its tender story and stunning illustrations, this book is ideal for snuggling up and reading aloud, making it a cherished addition to any nursery or family library
  • Matt varnish, 100% foil and quarter binding cover finishes
  • A Home is a Nest beautifully explores the concept of home and family, making it the perfect gift for those welcoming a new child into their lives. Its soothing narrative and gentle imagery offer a comforting way to celebrate the joys of parenthood
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