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When I Was a Child

by Andy Stanton and David Litchfield, illustrated by David Litchfield

Interest age: 4 to 7
Reading age: 6+

Published by Hodder Children’s Books, 2018

  • Picture books

About this book

Back in the days before you were born, a Grandma tells her granddaughter, there were elephants in the sky. Grandma describes the world before the magic disappeared: kingdoms under the seas, dancing girls on Mars, and a grand parade of brightness and joy that danced through golden-green fields. Yet the granddaughter insists that magic still lives in the world – faces in the rainbows, birthdays for flowers and huge, strange cat faces in the sky!

David Litchfield brings the soft, bright nostalgia of childhood alive in his stunning depictions of both grandmother and granddaughter’s imagination. Each spread is full of the warm strangeness that permeates the book: a record of the joy of living and seeing magic wherever it lies.

The message, that one is never too old to continue seeing the magic in the world – and that children are the best people to remind grown-ups that magic really does exist everywhere you look – is lovely, as is the depiction of the grandparent-child relationship.

Talking to elders and hearing their memories is so important for children in building a sense of their own identity and developing empathy, and this book captures those "when I was your age" conversations beautifully – and could also prompt sharing many more.

About the author

Andy Stanton is an English children's writer and blues singer. He grew up in the London suburbs of Harrow and Pinner and attended the Latymer School in Hammersmith. He lives in North London.

About the author

David first started to draw when he was very young, taking inspiration from his greatest companions: books and comics. His first endeavours into illustration were the Star Wars and Indiana Jones 'mash up' comics he created for his older brother and sister as a child. David's ideas all start in his sketchbook, and usually with a doodle. That's how his first picture book The Bear and The Piano came about. It went on to win 'Best illustrated book' at the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2016. As well as creating wonderful children's books, he also spends one day a week lecturing students in illustration, graphic design and animation. David's work has appeared across a range of different media, magazines, newspapers, books and on t-shirts.

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