A unique look at colours and friendship, now available in paperback. This very simple text is about two friends, Sue and Nick, who like different colours but are still good friends. The artwork is stunning with each artist contributing alternate pages in their own inimitable style. The deceptively simple text is perfect for children learning to read.
Sue Heap has illustrated many books for children, including the New York Times best-selling How To Be a Baby, by Me, the Big Sister by Sally Lloyd-Jones. She is also the author-illustrator of Danny's Drawing Book and the illustrator of Polly's Pink Pajamas by Vivian French. Sue Heap lives in England.
Board book format would be best. Bright pictures, high contrast, full-page illustrations, large text, no real plot (This is Nick. This Sue. Nick likes red apples. Sue likes green pears.). Good for 12-18 months, maybe up to about 2 years, and possibly again later at 4 or 5+ when children are learning to read for themselves.
A picture book about 2 children , Nick and Sue, who like things in different colours but despite their different tastes, they are friends. Written in simple, repetitive (almost boring) sentences.