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Books with author Freya Blackwood

  • My Two Blankets

    Irena Kobald, Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Cartwheel moves to a new country with her auntie, and everything is strange: the animals, the plants—even the wind. An old blanket gives Cartwheel comfort when she’s sad—and a new blanket just might change her world.This multicultural story of friendship is about leaving home, moving to a foreign and strange place, and finding a new friend. It's a story for all who have experienced change. Irena Kobald’s poetic text, paired with Kate Greenaway medalist Freya Blackwood's powerful paintings, renders an emotional and heart-warming story about two children from diverse backgrounds coming together to become new friends.
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  • Ivy Loves To Give

    Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A gift book that's a gift book - for very young picture book readers, with a warm Helen Oxenbury feel.Ivy loves to give gifts, even though she doesn't always give the right present to the right person. (The dog doesn't need glasses! The cat doesn't need a pacifier!)And Ivy finds that sometimes it's hard to give BACK something you've borrowed and fallen in love with.But in the end, everyone is matched up with the right present, Ivy gets to keep the thing she likes best, and gives her sister the best gift of all: a big, warm hug!
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  • Molly and Mae: A Friendship Journey

    Danny Parker, Freya Blackwood

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 5, 2017)
    When Molly and Mae meet at the train station, two journeys begin: a trip through the countryside and an expedition through the highs and lows of friendship. At first the way is scenic and smooth—and then something goes off track. Can Molly and Mae build a bridge of kindness back to each other? Capturing the playfulness, laughter, disagreements, and reconciliations familiar to all relationships, Molly and Mae is a loving portrayal of friendship in its sweetest form.
  • The Runaway Hug

    Nick Bland, Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 24, 2013)
    "Mommy," said Lucy. "Can I have a hug before I go to bed?" When Mommy jokes that she only has one hug left, Lucy decides she must keep Mommy's last hug safe. As Lucy shares the hug with everyone in her large and loving family, she is always careful to get it back . . . until the canine member of the family refuses to play along!Highly acclaimed, internationally bestselling picture-book creators Nick Bland and Freya Blackwood collaborate for the first time on this charming story, which celebrates the imaginative powers of children and the extraordinary love to be found in ordinary bedtime routines.
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  • My Two Blankets

    Irena Kobald, Freya Blackwood

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Cartwheel moves to a new country with her auntie, and everything is strange: the animals, the plants—even the wind. An old blanket gives Cartwheel comfort when she’s sad—and a new blanket just might change her world.This multicultural story of friendship is about leaving home, moving to a foreign and strange place, and finding a new friend. It's a story for all who have experienced change. Irena Kobald’s poetic text, paired with Kate Greenaway medalist Freya Blackwood's powerful paintings, renders an emotional and heart-warming story about two children from diverse backgrounds coming together to become new friends.
  • My Two Blankets: Little Hare Books

    Irena Kobald, Freya Blackwood

    Paperback (Little Hare, July 3, 2014)
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  • Perfect

    Danny Parker, Freya Blackwood

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, July 1, 2018)
    On a perfect day, the hours stretch endlessly ahead. Scribbling with chalk, running with kites, digging for shells . . . paddling, climbing, dreaming. Hour unfolds upon hour, with reassuring comfort and sleep beckoning at the end. Danny Parker captures the simplicity, spontaneity, and freedom of an idyllic childhood, while Freya Blackwood’s paintings of three children roaming a rolling beachside idyll capture the light—and even the smell and feel—of a perfect summer day. Perfect is balm for the soul.
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  • Year of the Hangman

    Blackwood

    Paperback (Speak, Paperback(2004), Jan. 1, 2004)
    Year of the Hangman (04) by Blackwood, Gary [Paperback (2004)]
  • Her Mother's Face

    Roddy Doyle, Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Award winners Roddy Doyle and Freya Blackwood team up to create a heartwarming story of loss, love, and what it means to be a family.When Siobhan was just three years old, her mother died, leaving Siobhan and her father alone in their house in Dublin. They never talk about her, and now, at ten years old, Siobhan no longer remembers her mother's face.One day, Siobhan meets a mysterious woman in the park who tells her that to remember her mother, she just needs to look in a mirror. As Siobhan grows older, she sees more and more of her mother's face in her own reflection. With time, she and her father and her own daughter are able to remember Siobhan's mother with joy and laughter instead of tears.
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  • Molly and Mae: A Friendship Journey

    Danny Parker, Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 5, 2017)
    When Molly and Mae meet at the train station, two journeys begin: a trip through the countryside and an expedition through the highs and lows of friendship. At first the way is scenic and smooth—and then something goes off track. Can Molly and Mae build a bridge of kindness back to each other? Capturing the playfulness, laughter, disagreements, and reconciliations familiar to all relationships, Molly and Mae is a loving portrayal of friendship in its sweetest form.
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  • The Runaway Hug

    Nick Bland, Freya Blackwood

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 24, 2013)
    "Mommy," said Lucy. "Can I have a hug before I go to bed?" When Mommy jokes that she only has one hug left, Lucy decides she must keep Mommy's last hug safe. As Lucy shares the hug with everyone in her large and loving family, she is always careful to get it back . . . until the canine member of the family refuses to play along!Highly acclaimed, internationally bestselling picture-book creators Nick Bland and Freya Blackwood collaborate for the first time on this charming story, which celebrates the imaginative powers of children and the extraordinary love to be found in ordinary bedtime routines.
  • The Bike Ride

    Jan Ormerod, Freya Blackwood

    Board book (Little Hare Books, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Meet Maudie, a plucky young girl, and her friend Bear, a gentle giant with a heart of gold. In The Bike Ride, Maudie's endless planning is as tiring as the bike ride itself.
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