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Katherine McEwen

    Katharine McEwen is an accomplished illustrator who has brought to life the stories within more than twenty-five books. Her distinctive artistic style adds a unique visual dimension to the narratives she interprets, captivating young readers and enriching the literary experience. McEwen's work has been celebrated for its charm and ability to visually engage with a wide range of children's literature.

    Bear Hug
    Little Red Riding Hood
    National Trust: Who's Hiding in the Woods?
    In My Pocket
    Who's Hiding in the Desert?
    I Love You Little Monkey
    • 2021

      Who's Hiding in the Desert?

      • 10 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.8(17)Add rating

      There are lots of animals in the desert. Where are they hiding, and what are they doing? In this innovative lift-the-flap book, little ones can pore over the beautiful collaged pages and explore under plants, sand dunes, and rocks to find out interesting facts about desert wildlife.

      Who's Hiding in the Desert?
    • 2019

      Engaging young readers, this innovative lift-the-flap book invites exploration of woodland wildlife through beautifully collaged pages. Children can discover where various animals are hiding and learn fascinating facts about their behaviors by lifting flaps to reveal surprises under leaves, logs, and tree trunks. It serves as an ideal introduction to the wonders of nature, encouraging curiosity and interaction with the outdoors.

      National Trust: Who's Hiding in the Woods?
    • 2014

      One bear is facing winter alone for the first time in his life. Just like his father showed him, he gathers leaves for his cave, and just like his mother showed him, he catches fat silver fish to eat. The bear meets his mate and both sleep away the winter in his cosy cave, snuggled in a big bear hug.

      Bear Hug
    • 2010

      Little Red Riding Hood

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to visit Granny. But when she arrives at Granny's a big, hairy, toothy surprise awaits her! What's happened to Granny and how will Little Red Riding Hood escape? This wordless traditional tale is brought to life by award-winning illustrator Katherine McEwen.

      Little Red Riding Hood
    • 2008

      Little Monkey is being naughty. So Big Monkey gets very angry and Little Monkey ends up very sad. But even though Big Monkey doesn't always like the naughty things Little Monkey does, one thing is clear: Big Monkey loves Little Monkey. Always.

      I Love You Little Monkey
    • 2001

      In My Pocket

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Two stripy socks, three torn tickets, four freckled frogs - how many things are in my pocket? The simple words, funny story and illustrations in this story are designed for children who are learning to read.

      In My Pocket
    • 1999

      Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book, they discuss bones, muscles, cells and how our bodies grow.

      I know how my cells make me grow