Stories in the Park Dig, Dig, Digger By Morag Hood London: Two Hoots, 2023. Picture Book. It is a day like any other at the roadworks when Digger decides she no longer likes digging down into mud, dark and worms - she wants to dig UP! Although up is quite tricky to get to, with some ingenuity and balloons, Digger goes off on a grand adventure. But adventures aren't as fun without friends, so Digger must dig her way home. With a witty text, bright colours and a finger trail to follow from the award-winning Morag Hood, young children and adults will love reading Dig, Dig, Digger! together. --Publisher Stories in the Park Oh, No! Written by Candace Fleming Illustrted by Eric Rohmann New York: Schwartz & Wade Books, 2012. Picture Book. A series of animals falls into a deep hole, only to be saved at last by a very large rescuer. --Editor Canopy Capers and Summer Story Time What if We.., By Eugenia Yoh and Vivienne Chang New York: Little, Brown & Company, 2025. Picture Book. A bo...
This collection of picture books highlight the importance and beauty of translated literature, bringing stories from around the world to English-speaking readers. Each title has been carefully translated to preserve the voice, meaning, and cultural nuance of its original language while making it accessible to new audiences. These works show how translation helps children’s literature cross borders and build understanding between cultures. I found these five books to be especially beautiful. The Visit Written by NĆŗria Figueras Illustrated by Anna Font Translated by Lawrence Schimel from Catalan Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2026. Picture book The Visit tells the story of a young fox who encounters Silence while spending time alone at home. What begins as an uncomfortable and unfamiliar presence slowly becomes calming as the fox learns to sit quietly, observe the world around her, and feel more at ease with herself. With expressive artwork and a thoughtf...