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Cover image of Ink the Cat's Christmas on Christmas wrapping with a ribbon and tag with 1 on it.

12 Days – Book 1: Ink the Cat’s Christmas

This first book in our 12 Days of Children’s Christmas Books is super exciting to share, though it might seem too self-serving. Do oblige and forgive me. I feel that I would be incredibly remiss though to not share about my first fully authored and illustrated book here on my children’s book blog!

Meet my newest book: Ink the Cat’s Christmas by me, Caryn Schafer! I worked on this story and images for about 3 years and was finally able to put it together and get it gorgeously printed here in the UK last December. I love introducing this beloved character to the world!

Ink the Cat first appeared nearly ten years ago in an Inktober challenge. I created him for the daily prompts and he has continued to capture my imagination with ideas for his life, personality and stories. There is an original Ink the Cat story long in the works about his life in an apartment in NYC…; but this Christmas story came together much more smoothly and is now the official first Ink the Cat book in the world. The others will come soon, I hope!

In this tale, Ink the Cat is anticipating a wonderful season as all the Christmas pieces come out in his home. He is very curious about everything and exhausts himself on Christmas Eve, falling asleep while his (unseen) human family sings and parties around him.

Ink’s peaceful nap is disrupted by a surprise visitor and the rest of the night holds many sweet delights for Ink and the reader.

I am so proud of this little book… and little it is! I have a deep love for small and tiny books and I patterned this book after my beloved Beatrix Potter’s style. It fits perfectly in little hands, bags, and even Christmas stockings! It is a limited color palette and the red hardcover holds a little printed surprise, hidden by the lovely dust jacket. I even got to make end papers which I adore!

Thanks for indulging me in sharing this special little book for our first of the 12 Days of Christmas Children’s Books. I hope you enjoyed the sneak peek. There are even better photos of it on my website and if you fancy a copy, grab one there! (international shipping is insane, but I do my best with it. Tip: if you buy two books or four books, you get better shipping due to the weight. So maybe find a friend who wants one too!) I am currently the only place to get copies and they are very wonderfully made completely here in the UK. The printer I used was fantastic and did such great quality. I really hope it looks and feels like the classic story it is. And I hope you love Ink the Cat as much as I do… and stay tuned for his many more adventures!

I’ll be back tomorrow with my next book to share! Thanks for reading along and letting me share a bit of my work too!

December 5, 2025December 6, 2025

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Review: Tell Us Apart By Thorn & Rose

I received a copy of this book last Autumn from Laurence King Publishing in the hopes that I would like it enough to talk about it. Well, I really do like it and better late than never to finally share about it. (A reminder that I do not share books unless I really want to.) Let’s take a look at Tell Us Apart by Lucy Thorn & Lucy Rose, 2024.

The book opens by discussing how easy it is to mistake some animals for each other. It is a humorous note about the many similarities between a handful of animals. Then the book goes into spreads that detail the differences between various similar animals.

The animals included have a broad range: from rabbits and hares, to seals and sea lions, llamas and alpacas, toads and frogs, and many birds and insects.

The information strikes a great balance between informative and interesting. There are humorous comments and a good amount of facts. I can imagine many a person nerding out over knowing such intricate facts like the color of gulls’ eyes or the color of chins on an otter versus a mink.

While I love the tone of the text, the real star to keep the book alive is the illustrations by Lucy Rose. They are vibrant and beautiful and have a great illustrative style that keeps them accurate, but not photo-realistic. I’m super impressed by them.

I have found myself turning to this book a couple times over the last few months to determine what the difference is between certain species we encounter here – especially bees and wasps! I should also note there is a helpful glossary in the back as well.

I hope you enjoyed the peek at this new book. It’s a great non-fiction addition to any picture book shelves and an especially great gift for inquisitive kids who love animals, love facts, or just constantly ask what the difference is!

Thanks to Laurence King Publishing for the book to review! We’ll be long enjoying this one.

February 19, 2025February 26, 2025

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Picture book cover in light teal with a hot air balloon flying off the left and the title in shimmery gold down the right side.

Review: Wherever You Go, My Love Will Follow By Birgitta Sif

Hello February. We’re going to ignore the long gap of years between reviews and writing and just pick up where we are. Things have changed. my girls have grown too much. My location and interests and all sorts of things have shifted; but my love for picture books remains as strong as ever. I have a stack of books as always that I’m excited to talk about and investigate and share. So, let’s get started. First up, a lovely book of 8 short stories about love and wisdom perfect for the month of February and the week of Valentine’s Day. Take a look at Wherever You Go, My Love Will Follow by Birgitta Sif, 2024.

Oval illustration on the left page of a little bear in yellow overalls sitting on a staircase playing with a Rubik's cube. The right page lists the table of contents for stories in the book.

This book begins with a story about beginning. A little bear peeks around a tree at an older bear reading a book. The text says that you might often assume that other people know everything already. But the little bear goes on to seek out knowledge in books, that expands into plans, and then into a great creative endeavor. As the simple text describes, “you never know where a tiny spark might take you.”

The little bear sits before a giant wall of books on the left. On the right, two vignettes show the bear struggling to carry a very large book and then peeking inside the book cautiously.

And so each story goes – a simple text of wise tidbits about life, love, dreams, friendship and more – accompanied by delightful illustrations of the little bear discovering, adventuring, trying, observing, and learning all kinds of things. Building a treehouse, planting seeds, playing in snow, having a party… all darling scenes to pore over and delight in the bear’s moments and discoveries.

Left page shows the little bear and a duck holding paw and wing while wading through a beautiful shiny river. The right page has them in an oval vignette sitting on a log over the river and watching their little sailboat.

We spent last week reading a couple of these stories each night at bedtime with our 10 and 12 year old girls. It was a cozy moment every evening to wind down the day. A funny thing about this book, we all adored the illustrations; but were a bit conflicted about the text. We all greatly prefer a narrative—a story to capture our minds and listen. The 10 year old immediately stated after the last one that she wished it was a big, long story to go along with the illustrations. They both flipped back through the pages, oohing and aahing over the beautiful images. But the more we talked about it and looked back over our favorite pages; we also found ourselves thinking about the thoughtful, sparse text. It made us think. It sparked conversation. (It made my husband and I both choke up a bit.)

Left page shows the little bear and a duck sharing a bubbly bath. The right page has the two in the bathroom brushing their teeth together at the sink and mirror.

I have continued to look back through it and read a snippet or two. I have favorite illustrations already. And I have spied my 12 year old looking at the illustrations several times (especially a treehouse that triggers all kinds of dreams and plans in her own imagination and drawings). My conclusion is that it is a wonderful book. It almost functions as a wordless book story with some interesting observational text overlaying it. You could “read” the pictures without the text at all. But another, deeper level of engagement and story occurs when you read the text slowly and ponder the illustrations for several moments. And they are worth studying.

The little bear picks strawberries in a big field on the left page. The right page has two vignettes of the bear pulling a wagon of baskets of strawberries and then laying a table outside with strawberry bowls and hanging a strawberry banner.

I have long followed Birgitta Sif and admired her illustrations. I am delighted by this picture book, a collection of short stories that feel like a world you want to get lost in, but with an added layer of wisdom that keeps you safe as you ponder and wonder and wrestle with learning and growing. I am thrilled to add it to our shelves and turn to it whenever we need a cozy moment and a warm literary hug.

Three vignettes on the left of the bear looking out the window, putting boots on while sitting on stairs, and peeking out the front door of a house surrounded by nighttime and snow flurries. The right page has the bear kneeling in the snow pointing to a shimmer of light that is reflecting from the star above.

Happy Valentine’s Day week, dear readers. I hope this new book finds its way to your homes and storytimes and you enjoy the beauty and wisdom as well. I will be back more here this year and look forward to sharing new and old stories with you as always.

February 12, 2025February 19, 2025

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Hello. I’m Caryn, passionate obsessor of children’s picture books and an illustrator. This is where I share my ever-growing knowledge and love of children’s books. I’ll be reviewing books, sharing tips, and hopefully convincing the world of the loveliness of picture books.

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