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Shoo You Crocodile – OUT TODAY!

Much loved children’s author, Katrina Germain and illustrator, Tom Jellett have a wonderful new book!

Shoo You Crocodile! is a fun tale for imaginative young readers and small, brave adventurers. It teaches young readers about working together, being brave, facing challenges and problem solving. (from the publisher) Little Book Press 

 

Author, Katrina  Germain says, The story was super fun to write. Escaping invisible crocodiles is like dodging molten lava; it’s an imaginary game that is played universally by children. I had the idea for this story while watching a group of children play in the sandpit. They were pretending that crocodiles were coming to get them. The book has noise and action with themes of imagination, teamwork and courage. The rhythm and rhyme is lively and there are crocodiles on the loose! What could be more fun than that?

Hopefully, young children will love this one because it’s playful with amusing elements of danger. As it was inspired by pre-schoolers exploring ideas together (creating a game about overcoming danger) it’s not about what adults want to tell children; it’s about what children want to tell themselves. There’s also something about crocodiles that intrigues young readers and always draws everyone in.

Illustrator, Tom Jellett, has set the story in a museum, which adds additional, rich layers of meaning to the story. Families could spend ages examining the pictures and pondering the artefacts in the artwork. The book would be great to read before or after a visit to the museum.

THE WRITING PROCESS

What were the challenges of writing a story like this featuring a scary creature in a book for young children?

Great question! Books and play are wonderful ways for children to explore scary situations in a safe manner that makes them feel powerful. (There’s always a happy outcome at the end!) Tom Jellett’s entertaining art perfectly creates the right atmosphere.  The story is dramatic and suspenseful but the crocodiles never actually catch the characters or touch them; the children in the story successfully frighten the crocodiles away. The book has a child narrator and the tone is upbeat and energetic. I think all those thing help.

Can you give us 5 tips on how you wrote this book?

I tend to use different processes for different books but this one went something like this…

  1. Let children be the inspiration.

Observe and listen to children. Think about what’s important to them and what ideas they’d like to explore.

  1. Make it fun!

Do this through the use of captivating characters, action and drama and interesting language; use onomatopoeia, rhyme and colloquialisms.

  1. Edit and polish.

Rewrite and rewrite till your story is tight. (SHOO YOU CROCODILE is just under 200 words.)

  1. Trust the illustrator.

Don’t attempt to explain every aspect of the story in the written text. The illustrator will create a visual narrative that completes the story.

  1. Trust the readers.

Don’t spell out themes and messages in a boring, laborious way. Tell an engaging story and let readers discover aspects that interest them. If your book is authentic, layered and interesting readers will find ways to enjoy it.

Thanks Katrina for sharing these great tips.

Katrina Germein is a best-selling picture book author. Published worldwide, Katrina’s book Big Rain Coming has remained continuously in print since it was first published in 1999. Her popular title My Dad Thinks He’s Funny was Highly Commended in the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Thunderstorm Dancing is among many of Katrina’s CBCA Notable Books to have featured on children’s television programs such as Play School. In 2019 Katrina received the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Award for Let’s Go Strolling. Katrina is an ambassador for Raising Literacy Australia, a Books in Homes Role Model and a Premier’s Reading Challenge Ambassador. New titles in 2020 include Tell ’em! and Shoo You Crocodile! Katrina holds a Bachelor of Education and a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. She continues to teach part time.

You can find out more about her at her website.

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Happy Book Day – Human Kind

Zanni Louise is passionate about writing quality books for children and inspiring people to write their own stories.
 
Zanni has collaborated with award-winning illustrators to create picture books, including the popular Errol series. She also writes for young readers, including the Tiggy and the Magic Paintbrush series and Stardust School of Dance. Her recent picture book series Human Kind helps kids and their parents discuss values that are important to them.

 
ABOUT THE BOOKS
 
HUMAN KIND
Book 1: Honesty
Book 2: Persistence
FIVE MILE, Australia, Pub 17 April 2020

HUMAN KIND books help you and your kids discuss what’s important in life. Beautifully illustrated by Missy Turner, the books share anecdotes inspired by real life kids, as well as resources for parents & teachers, written by child psychologist Dr Ameika Johnson.

A little good in a big world …

THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE BOOKS

There are lots of non-fiction books out there about achievements and amazing things people do. But how do we get there? And how are we, as people? I wanted to create a series that was an antithesis to the ‘me’ and ‘achievement’ oriented books, which are more about humanity and us. The focus of the books is not to instil values in kids, or force them to be honest etc, but to give kids the opportunity to reflect on what’s important to them, and why. I believe values help us live together, as a society, so the angle of these books is about connectedness.

ZANNI’S FABULOUS FIVE WRITING TIPS
1. I interviewed kids about how they felt about honesty and persistence, and used their experiences in the stories.
2. I was conscious not to write didactic books; rather I wanted to create conversation starters.
3. I wanted the books to be about us, rather than me.
4. I wanted kids to be able to bring themselves into the conversation. Values mean different things to different people, and are only meaningful so far as they are meaningful to an individual.
5. I use the same cast of fictional characters in all books, so kids build connection with the characters.

FIND ZANNI ONLINE
@zannilouise instagram
Human Kind Facebook Group
WHERE TO BUY THESE BOOKS

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