Radio National – Blue Print for Living, April 2018
“The Art Garden is very interesting as Sadie discovers her real art form”. – Click here to listen Tim Entwisle, the Director of Melbourne Botanic Gardens, interviewing author Penny Harrison
ABC NSW Statewide, February 2018
“What were the dreams you had as a 4 year old? Police officers, fire fighters, doctors, teachers are often the favourites when you ask a 4 year old what their career dreams are. For Penelope Pratley, her dream was to become an illustrator! Something that has just happened. ” She spoke to Kia Handley” – Click here to read the review in full.
James
Jnr Book Worms Book Review, April 2018
“A truly magical book to share and engage with children 3-8 some wonderful discussions were created on what being creative means.“
School Days Magazine, March 2018
“Sadie learns that there is more than one way to achieve her desires showing the reader to look for their strengths. This is a hardcover book with lovely illustrations and easy to read for you the young reader or to read to a child.” – Click here to read the review in full.
The House of Wellness, March 2018
“a special story about the power of friendship … it highlights the importance of creative self-expression.” – Click here to read the piece in full.
The Sunday Telegraph, March 2018
“The Art Garden is permission to create anything in any way the reader wants” – Click here to read the review in full.
School Days Magazine, February 2018
“there is more than one way to achieve her desires showing the reader to look for their strengths. This is a hardcover book with lovely illustrations” – Click her to read the full review.
Kids’ Book Review, February 2018
“An absolutely gorgeous story about creativity and friendship, showing there is more than one way to be an artist.” – Click here to read the review in full.
Science Teachers Association of Victoria, February 2018
“From a teacher’s perspective ‘The Art Garden’ provides lots of starting points in the areas of maths, language and science, ie looking at patterns and colours, developing different arrays, using a magnifying glass in the school ground environment and considering words like swishing and swirling. This book would be of value to a teacher in the P-2 area”
Toddler Book Reviews, February 2018
Reasons we love this book:
- It celebrates the importance of individuality and self-acceptance.
- It highlights a free and beautiful childhood and looks at a magical friendship.
- It encourages children to explore different ways of expressing themselves.
– Click here to read the review in full.
The BottomShelf Edu Blog, February 2018
“offer(s) a new perspective to those who don’t see themselves as creative just because they cannot paint. It opens up lots of potential for discussion about how each of us is creative even if “we can’t draw a straight line.This is quality.” – Click here to read the review in full.
Boomerang Books, January 2018
“… gives readers, who may not be adroit artists, an alternative way to express their artistic desires. It is a visually and texturally gorgeous conduit encouraging creative individuality – and tree climbing!” –Click here to read the full review.
James