What I like most is this pencil. It is red outside and red inside. Its colour comes out like a red ribbon. Itβs what I like most in the world. Except for...
A little girl tells us about all her favourite things, from her light-up shoes, to hot, steamy chips, to her red pencil. But the girl knows that, even as her feet grow, her plate empties, and her pencil shortens, thereβs someone sheβll always love β¦ and that is what she likes the very, very most.
An intimate ode to the unwavering love a child has for their mother, this tender, lyrical story is brought exquisitely to life by Zhu Cheng-Liang, a recipient of a New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award.
Mary Murphy excels at writing cosy, sweet books which have a hug at their heart, and itβs wonderful to see a Chinese mum and daughter portrayed, too. BookTrust
The chorus perfectly evokes the circular nature of the childβs imagination, while Zhu Cheng-Liangβs striking, romantic paintings are full of amusing detail. The Irish Times β Christmas Books Round-Up
A gentle, profound book about love β donβt miss it. The Irish Independent, Childrenβs Books of the Year
Zhu Cheng-Liangβs pencil and watercolour drawings complement Murphyβs words beautifully. The Irish Independent, Top Picks from Elaina Ryan
An intimate ode to the unwavering love a child has for their mother, this tender, lyrical story is brought exquisitely to life by Zhu Cheng-Liang. Parent Talk
Mary Murphy, renowned for her fresh, bold artwork and warm, colourful graphics, has written and illustrated many picture books, including I Kissed the Baby, Utterly Lovely One, A Kiss Like This, Say Hello Like This! and Good Night Like This. Mary has also written two novelty titles, Crocopotamus and Picken β and many Walker Baby board books, including, Quick Duck and Slow Snail. Mary lives in Dublin, Ireland. Find her online at marymurphy.ie.
Zhu Cheng-Liang is a Chinese illustrator who has been making books for over 40 years. He has over 50 picture books to his name, many of which have been received to both national and international acclaim. They include The Sparkling Rabbit-Shaped Lamp, which received an Honorable Mention by UNESCOβs Noma Concours for Childrenβs Picture Book Illustrations and A New Yearβs Reunion, which won the Feng Zikai Childrenβs Book Award and a New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award. Born in Shanghai, he now lives in Nanjing, China.
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