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Rebecca Cobb

    Rebecca Cobb is an acclaimed illustrator whose works often explore deep emotional connections and human relationships. Her artistic style is characterized by tenderness and empathy, bringing characters and stories to life. Cobb focuses on visual storytelling that resonates with readers of all ages. Her illustrations are valued for their ability to convey complex feelings through intricate details and a sensitive color palette.

    Lunchtime
    Aunt Amelia
    The Something
    The Day War Came
    Missing Mummy
    The paper dolls
    • 2024

      From Waterstones prize-winner Rebecca Cobb is this gorgeous picture book story of imagination, as two children and their mum make the epic adventure to school, otherwise known as . . . A Wild Walk to School!

      A Wild Walk to School
    • 2021

      A beautifully illustrated and imaginative tale of fun and adventure about a very unusual babysitter - from the award-winning Rebecca Cobb.

      Aunt Amelia's House
    • 2020

      That Christmas

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(24)Add rating

      A heartwarming tale of a magical, unconventional Christmas. Christmas is the same every year, isn't it? Same food, same routine, same visiting the neighbours and going for a walk. Except for the year of That Christmas. At that Christmas suddenly children get the chance to make their wildest festive dreams come true ... Find out what happens when traditions are upturned, when chaos reigns, and what's really important when people come together ...

      That Christmas
    • 2019

      The Day War Came

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.5(38)Add rating

      A powerful and necessary picture book - the journey of a child forced to become a refugee when war destroys everything she has ever known. Imagine if, on an ordinary day, war came. Imagine it turned your town to rubble. Imagine going on a long and difficult journey - all alone. Imagine finding no welcome at the end of it. Then imagine a child who gives you something small but very, very precious... When the government refused to allow 3000 child refugees to enter this country in 2016, Nicola Davies was so angry she wrote a poem. It started a campaign for which artists contributed drawings of chairs, symbolising a seat in a classroom, education, kindness, the hope of a future. The poem has become this book, movingly illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, which should prove a powerful aid for explaining the ongoing refugee crisis to younger readers.

      The Day War Came
    • 2019

      Hello Friend!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(36)Add rating

      An irresistibly charming, relatable and light-hearted story about first friendships from star author-illustrator Rebecca Cobb.

      Hello Friend!
    • 2015

      The Something

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(10)Add rating

      Let your imagination run wild with this fantastic story from the award-winning illustrator of The Paper Dolls.

      The Something
    • 2013

      Aunt Amelia

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(87)Add rating

      A charmingly funny story that's full of heart, from the award-winning illustrator of The Paper Dolls.

      Aunt Amelia
    • 2013

      Lunchtime

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      A funny and endearing story about food, friendship and fun from the award- winning illustrator of The Paper Dolls.

      Lunchtime
    • 2013

      The paper dolls

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.5(209)Add rating

      A string of paper dolls go on a fantastical adventure through the house and out into the garden. They soon escape the clutches of the toy dinosaur and the snapping jaws of the oven-glove crocodile, but then a very real pair of scissors threatens.

      The paper dolls
    • 2012

      Some time ago we said goodbye to Mummy. I am not sure where she has gone.

      Missing Mummy