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Sherina Adventure
one of the old illustrations that still feels fun in the process of making it..
Sherina Adventure
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Oh i love the colour play here! The light feels so illuminating...
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It is slow but everyone who sees it loves it. I have a publishing company now who Andy introduced me too and they will release that in UK hopefully next year. I also have moved to a more populated area in Australia so am hoping to get some more on shelves. The kids who get it read to them love it. It's all so funny! 🤣
TimeLapse Tilda
Hi everyone! I wanted to show you this short timelapse of an illustration from Tilda's third book written by @Nicola Lewis that I worked on. I'd love to make more of these in the future! I hope you like that 😊
TimeLapse Tilda
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That is amazing.... i love to see time lapse and the layers built. So cool!1
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@Alice Pieroni wow! you are so clever!
WATERSTONES MOMENT!! Chookity Chook series
✨ I am so excited!! Today I want to pause and feel excited that Chookity Chook, and the next one in the series, Chookity Chook and the Barnyard Parade, have been released in Waterstones — a dream come true. My late son would be so proud to see these stories in print. 🐓💜 I also want to honour the incredible Yogesh, who brought my characters to life with such care and creativity. Chookity was always going to be emotional to create, but Yogesh captured him perfectly — a true gift I will always treasure. 🙏
WATERSTONES MOMENT!! Chookity Chook series
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@Luisa Moschetti Thankyou :)
🎨 Cover Love – What Makes You Pick Up a Book?
Covers are such a big part of children’s books — sometimes they’re the very thing that makes a child (or a parent!) pull a book off the shelf. But what really catches the eye? Is it bold colours, playful characters, elegant typography… or something else entirely? Personally, I’m always drawn to typographic covers — a beautiful font or even a clever bit of photo manipulation mixed with the text instantly grabs my attention. So tell me: what’s the first thing you notice on a cover that makes you want to open the book? 💜📚
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For me it’s the character illustration — it needs to tell the story at a glance. I’ve mentioned before how beautifully Yogesh captured Chookity Chook, but another standout is Andri Anto with Captain Stinky Bot the Fartiest Pirate that Ever Lived!. His attention to detail and humour, was intricate and incredible — the cover pulled together eight pirates, a dog, a parrot, a boat, and even pirate “gas,” instantly sparking fun and curiosity. It told the story and caught interest immediately. Then there is Reka Kadar, who illustrated 12 Unicorns in My Bedroom. What an amazing talent Reka is — she captured the magic, sparkle, and wonder before you even turned a page.
Illustrator Introduction – Yogesh Mahajan
Namaste, I am Yogesh Mahajan, a children’s book illustrator based in Mumbai, India. When the world slowed down during Covid 2020, instead of being consumed by the negative news I chose to focus on my art.That period helped me discover my signature crayon art style—a style that has now become my creative identity. Since then i have been illustrating numerous children’s books every month starting my journey with Bear With Us who first welcomed me into this industry. Today I collaborate with a wide range of authors, publishers and toy companies across the globe. My work is defined by fresh colors, playful use of negative space and an real crayon texture that instantly transports readers back to the innocence and joy of childhood. Hope you all enjoy my stuff❤️ Regards, Yogesh Mahajan
Illustrator Introduction – Yogesh Mahajan
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Oh Yogesh you are still one of my all time favourite artists!! Yogesh created Chookity Chook (and his friends) for me and deciphered what was in my head. He is so clever and eventually was able to take a very emotional attachment for me and create the characters exactly how I wanted them. I lost my beautiful son to a tragic accident so it was always going to be tough to create the characters that honoured my son's memory. Yogesh nailed it perfectly and Chookity is EXACTLY how I wanted him. Poor Yogesh to have me be initially so challenging, but what a sensational creator Yogesh is!! If you get to work with Yogesh you are lucky indeed!!
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Liesl Dowling
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As Dorothy Dowling, I craft stories with rhyme and rhythm, guiding children into worlds of curiosity, wonder, and playful connection.

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Joined Aug 28, 2025