Taking the first aisle on the right, next to the seating area, we find a wonderful selection of folk and fairy tales.
Follow the shelves deeper into the store, passing mythology and non-fiction.
We glance up and see cardboard cut-outs above the shelves.
Or Curious George hanging down from the ceiling.
One of our favourite things about this store is the imagination, how much there is to enjoy, and the overall cosy feel.
When we loop around into the next aisle, we find classic and modern day picture books before moving around to middle grade.
Then to YA.
There are lots of signed books and staff recommendations.
And even more to see when we look up.
At the back of the store, we discover the old and rare books section. The shelves hold out-of-print and collectible children’s literature.
Some first edition titles, some signed by the author or illustrator, some limited edition copies.
Beside this is the wall of wonderful framed artwork. Art from children’s books—Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, Where the Wild Thing Are.
And we’ve been thrilled to come across some of our own titles…
Guojing’s The Only Child
And this fabulous display for Ged Adamson’s Douglas, You Need Glasses!
“Isabel Atherton helped me find the best place for my first picture book – the award winning ‘The Only Child.’ She is not only a experienced and professional book agent, but also a trusted friend, who guides like a friend and shares ideas. The process of book publishing with Isabel was a really sweet and smooth journey for me.”
Guojing, Creative Authors Client.