
Robin Robin
Written by Dan Ojari & Mikey Please • Illustrated by Briony May Smith
$17.99 • 32 pages • Hardcover • Ages 3–6 • Available: November 2
11.8” x 9.72" • ISBN: 978-1-63655-009-1
The irresistible story of a robin and her adopted mouse family is the perfect treat from the creators of the holiday-themed film Robin Robin, created by Aardman for Netflix. This picture book version of the story, beautifully illustrated by Briony May Smith, is perfect for sharing with young children.
The mouse family all love Robin, and she is so keen to fit in she pulls her feathers into ears…but nothing can make a noisy, rather clumsy bird, good at sneaking crumbs for the family without disturbing the dreaded cat! After several attempts and with the help of a friendly magpie, she finally realizes that her special bird talents of singing and flying can be put to good use: Robin can be true to herself and a much loved member of the family.
Robin Robin is a warm and funny story and an instant classic that will win the hearts of families everywhere.
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Dan Ojari & Mikey Please
Dan Ojari (left) is an award-winning animation director and writer who loves to tell stories, craft tiny worlds and generally create things that don’t normally exist.
Mikey Please (right) is a BAFTA (British Academy Film and Television Awards) award-winning and Academy Award shortlisted animator, director, illustrator and writer based in London. He is a graduate of the Wimbledon School of Art and The Royal College of Art.
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Briony May Smith
Grew up in Sandhurst in Berkshire, playing in the garden with her younger brother and sister. She studied illustration at Falmouth University and was Highly Commended for the Macmillan Children’s book prize in 2013 and 2014. She now lives in Devon, where her work day mainly consists of drawing, interrupted only when her dog, Finbar, demands his walk. Briony’s work is inspired by fairy tales and folklore and life in the countryside, as demonstrated so beautifully in Robin Robin.