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Sylvia and Bird

by Catherine Rayner

'In a faraway place on a high mountain top', a dragon named Sylvia lives in a leafy paradise. Sylvia has searched the world for another dragon to be her friend, but closer to home she finds little yellow Bird.

 

The two become companions, but it takes a courageous act of true friendship by Bird (and a near disaster) for Sylvia to see that Bird is the very best friend she could wish for.

A story that gently explores themes of expectation, loneliness, friendship and valuing others.

 

Here Rayner, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and a former winner of the Best New Illustrator in the Booktrust Early Years Award, uses loose line over layered watercolour to create textured, endearing characters and a vision of timeless, vast, fairytale spaces.

 

Publisher: Little Tiger Press
  • Catherine Rayner

    Award-winning author and illustrator Catherine Rayner was born in Harrogate and now lives in Edinburgh. She has a BA Hons in Visual Communication and Illustration from Leeds College of Art and Edinburgh College of Art.

    Much of her inspiration – and occasionally modelling! – for her illustration comes from her pets: her horse Shannon, guinea pig Marvin, dog Ellie, cat Ena and goldfish, Bruce.

    However, it was animals of a slightly larger kind who were the inspiration for her first picture book, Augustus and His Smile – Catherine drew many of her initial sketches of him whilst watching the tigers at Edinburgh Zoo.

    In 2006 Catherine was awarded the Best New Illustrator Award at the Booktrust Early Years awards and was also short listed for the V&A Illustration Awards 2006.

    Augustus and His Smile was selected as one of five picture books to be featured and recommended on Channel 4's 'Richard and Judy Christmas Party' in December 2006.

    Since January 2007, Augustus and His Smile has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and short listed for the 'Read it Again' Cambridgeshire Picture Book Award and the English 4-11 Award 2007.

    Catherine also regularly exhibits her art work in galleries all over Scotland and also illustrates her own range of cards. Catherine's other books include, Harris Finds His Feet (winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal), Sylvia and Bird, Norris, the Bear who Shared, Posy, Ernest (shortlisted for the 2010 Early Years Awards) and Solomon Crocodile.

     

    Catherine was selected as one of Booktrust's Best New Illustrators 2008.

     

    Read an interview with Catherine Rayner

     

    Visit Catherine's gallery of illustrations

     

    http://www.catherinerayner.co.uk
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