Also I would love to have fairy wings and naturally pink hair!" Ideally I would be a miniature fairy, not a human size fairy, because I like the idea of being tiny. So Harriet, if you had to choose would you rather be a vampire or a fairy? "I would definitely be a fairy because I love nature. The books are ideal early readers, with funny, lively and magical storylines and appealing characters with charm and spirit. The illustrations are really lovely and probably helped to connect her with this character.' Seraphina Pope, age 7 and her mum said - ' My daughter absolutely loved this book, it's actually the first book she picked and read all by herself. Possibly the coolest thing she's ever heard. Tanya Thurling, mum to Eleanor wrote - 'the chapters are just the right length for one before bedtime.so I think this book is perfect if you want to progress to bigger books with your child.Isadora Moon who is half fairy and half vampire (which Eleanor LOVED. Both my boys are really keen to read more of Isadora's exploits!' There is a lot of love for Isadora Moon from our Reader Review panel (and their mums!).Įmma Radford, mum to Sam and Jack said - 'We loved Isadora Moon Goes to School.The illustrations were lovely and gave us lots to talk about. Harriet says, " Isadora Moon is so special to me – because she was born out of a real passion project of mine. Harriet created a younger, cuter version, added fangs and then developed a backstory for her.her mum being a fairy and her dad a vampire. The idea for Isadora Moon began as an older slightly gothic, naughty fairy called Victoria Stitch with bat wings and pink hair. Her work was first spotted at the Bologna Book Fair, leading to the publication of the first Isadora story, Isadora Moon Goes to School. Harriet Muncaster is a talented illustrator, she studied illustration at Norwich University of the Arts and then went on to do an MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Half-vampire, half-fairy Isadora is an irresistible character and her adventures are told through a series of gorgeous chapter books, with pink and black artwork throughout - perfect for newly independent readers. Harriet Muncaster is the creator of the magical Isadora Moon series. Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Isadora Moon series, which has sold over 1 million copies worldwide and is available in over thirty different languages! Shortlist announced for the 2023 Klaus Flugge Prize for the most exciting newcomer to children’s picture book illustration.50 fantastic new STEM books that celebrate Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths.Refugees - 40 children's books to raise awareness for Refugee Week 19-25 June.Celebrate Elmer Day on 27 May with David McKee's colourful and inclusive picture books.Great Children's Books to read with Dad this Father's Day!.10 Books for Children to Celebrate the Windrush Generation.30 Children's Books to Celebrate World Oceans Day.Children's Books that celebrate brilliant teachers for National Thank a Teacher Day!.The Week Junior Announces Shortlist for New Children's Book Awards.LGBTQI+ Children's Books celebrating Pride in London and Pride Month this June.Children's Books that feature Young Carers for Carers Week 2023.Create powerful poems to cheer your friends and family - Get Creative activities inspired by Sophie Cameron’s Away with Words.Back to the (Book of) the Future - the exciting re-issue of a much-loved classic.
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