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I Love Idioms Bundle

I Love Idioms Bundle

  • Synopses
  • About the Author & Illustrator
  • A new whimsical series puts an imaginative spin on age-old idioms.

    Synopsis for Tilly's Under the Weather

    Tilly’s friends pay her a visit, only to find her under the weather—literally! Poor Tilly, she’s in bed, miserable under the dark, brooding clouds and cold, menacing rain. Her friends rally to rescue her. But can they weather the storm to help?

    A fun and creative story with quirky illustrations that teaches children the meaning of the idiom ā€œunder the weatherā€.

    Synopsis for Kali's Frog in the Throat

    Kali gets nervous performing on stage. Instead of saying his lines, he ribbits and croaks! He has a frog in his throat—literally! His friends rally around to lure the frog out of hiding, but it’s just not taking the bait. Will Kali ever speak again?

    With a comic tone and whimsical illustrations, Book 2 in this series teaches children the meaning of ā€œfrog in the throatā€.Ā 

    Synopsis forĀ Wei Wei's Piece of Cake

    Wei Wei can’t tie his shoelaces, or so he says.Ā He just won’t do it until he is rewarded withĀ cake! Now, tying shoelaces is easy; indeed,Ā it’s a piece of cake—literally! But things getĀ out of hand when Wei Wei gets everyone to doĀ his chores in exchange for some cake.

    With a clever twist and memorableĀ illustrations, Book 3 in the seriesĀ I Love Idioms teaches children theĀ meaning of ā€œa piece of cakeā€.

  • EveĀ AwĀ works in advertising. Her first book was shortlisted for Best Children’s Picture Book by Singapore Book Awards and Asian Children’s Book Award by the AFCC (Asian Festival of Children’s Content). Eve likes trying new things, taking long walks, and waking up in the middle of a dream to remember it. She aspires to be the cool auntie who buys the best toys and laughs at jokes only kids think are funny. She lives like a child; irresponsibly, with no regrets.

    Qin Yi is an art director, letterer and illustrator. She has been in publishing for eight years and has seen many great books go to print. She is especially fond of picture books and developed a love for them very early on in her career.Ā 

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  • Synopses
  • About the Author & Illustrator
  • A new whimsical series puts an imaginative spin on age-old idioms.

    Synopsis for Tilly's Under the Weather

    Tilly’s friends pay her a visit, only to find her under the weather—literally! Poor Tilly, she’s in bed, miserable under the dark, brooding clouds and cold, menacing rain. Her friends rally to rescue her. But can they weather the storm to help?

    A fun and creative story with quirky illustrations that teaches children the meaning of the idiom ā€œunder the weatherā€.

    Synopsis for Kali's Frog in the Throat

    Kali gets nervous performing on stage. Instead of saying his lines, he ribbits and croaks! He has a frog in his throat—literally! His friends rally around to lure the frog out of hiding, but it’s just not taking the bait. Will Kali ever speak again?

    With a comic tone and whimsical illustrations, Book 2 in this series teaches children the meaning of ā€œfrog in the throatā€.Ā 

    Synopsis forĀ Wei Wei's Piece of Cake

    Wei Wei can’t tie his shoelaces, or so he says.Ā He just won’t do it until he is rewarded withĀ cake! Now, tying shoelaces is easy; indeed,Ā it’s a piece of cake—literally! But things getĀ out of hand when Wei Wei gets everyone to doĀ his chores in exchange for some cake.

    With a clever twist and memorableĀ illustrations, Book 3 in the seriesĀ I Love Idioms teaches children theĀ meaning of ā€œa piece of cakeā€.

  • EveĀ AwĀ works in advertising. Her first book was shortlisted for Best Children’s Picture Book by Singapore Book Awards and Asian Children’s Book Award by the AFCC (Asian Festival of Children’s Content). Eve likes trying new things, taking long walks, and waking up in the middle of a dream to remember it. She aspires to be the cool auntie who buys the best toys and laughs at jokes only kids think are funny. She lives like a child; irresponsibly, with no regrets.

    Qin Yi is an art director, letterer and illustrator. She has been in publishing for eight years and has seen many great books go to print. She is especially fond of picture books and developed a love for them very early on in her career.Ā