This is a really special message picture book from EK Books. Written by Stef Gemmill and Katharine Hall, this book celebrates the little things in life. The special connection between generations and the appreciation of the things - in this case toys. It’s really a celebration of those special moments and those special things that bring us closer together as people. A really beautifully told story with the moral of realisation of what is important and connection. EK Books are doing wonderful things with their publishing, creating ‘Books with Heart on Issues that Matter’, and I have loved every one of their books that take some very big issues and present them in a beautifully crafted, child-focused, and sensitive way.
NZ Booklovers
This is a fun allegorical tale about consumerism, marketing, single use toys and the pitfalls of materialism.
Love for Learning
This story is about seeing the value in what you already have and introduces the idea that we can think critically about overconsumption. A good story for encouraging conversations around sustainability or supporting that theme within your curriculum.
The Space magazine
A worthy book that will encourage readers to think about the things they buy, and look for joy and meaning in living with less.
KidsBooksNZ
A sweet story, with fun detailed illustrations that shows that getting all the latest and greatest isn't always the greatest!. It is a good way to teach young children about consumerism.
School Days Magazine
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Biographical note
Stef Gemmill is a children’s author and former technical writer, teacher, and music journalist. Her writing career kicked off with reviewing rock gigs. After becoming a mum, she swapped the mosh pit for toys and tantrums and is the author of children’s books telling stories of friendship, hope and adventure. She lives on the Surf Coast of Victoria, Australia, with her surf mad family and skateboarding cat, Luna. Stef won the children’s category of the International Rubery Book Awards with her picture book A Home For Luna in 2020. Toy Mountain is her third book.
Katharine Hall is an illustrator based in Wellington, New Zealand. From her studio in Aotearoa, she tells stories that translate across language – specialising in ink work and digital design. In addition to picture book illustration, she has also worked on various projects for individuals, start-ups and businesses both big and small. Her lively, happy-go-lucky, and detailed style is inspired by a few simple loves; intricate details, fluffy cats, funny stories, bright colours, and nature. The quirky stuff in between is always an option too!