· 2006
Rhyming text shows what kinds of lullabies animal parents, such as an elephant, a fish, or a snake, might sing to their young.
· 2007
What do lions, hippos, kangaroos, and giraffes have in common? They all have Daddies! Rhyming text punctuated with fun animal noises makes Daddies a read-aloud treat. Prap's bold art has been a hit with critics and consumers alike. This book with its ""daddy"" theme is perfect for Father's Day promotions, tables and windows. The delightful rhyming text will engage even the youngest child and makes it a great ""cuddle time"" book to be shared between father and son. Great for trade, institutional, gift accounts, and baby shops, the animals make it a candidate for zoos too.
· 2010
The vibrant and fun illustrations of Lila Prap make this non-fiction picture book about Dinosaurs irresistible
· 2011
Lila Prap returns with another humorously illustrated picture book! Why do dogs do as we tell them? Why do dogs differ so much? Why are some dogs more obedient than others? Why do dogs bark? These questions and many more are answered in this funny fact-filled feast.
· 2006
Did you ever wonder what animals say in different languages? In German a sheep says MC$h, but in Spain a sheep says Bee. Speaking of bees, in English they buzz, but in Swedish, bees say Surr. Complete with a guide to animal ""languages"" around the world, children and adults alike will enjoy seeing and hearing how animals ""speak"" in other lands.
No image available
I like black and whitestinkyslinkylarge and smallwiggly, woollyshort and tall . . . Words and pictures are perfectly matched in this visually stunning picture book for the very youngest children. Barbara Jean Hicks' simple, evocative text is illustrated with Lila Prap's stunning neon-coloured spreads that frame dynamic black and white images.
No image available
No image available
· 2004
Presents sounds that animals make in multiple languages.
No image available