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Lost in London?

                          Isn’t this a lovely picture ! Author Julie Fulton met Fin & Zoa on their UK tour last summer and bought a signed copy as a present for Harriot. Pictured here with her book in the London eye. We are told she absolutely loves the dog detectives! Shows what good taste Harriot has!

Beastie in etc magazine

      Great full page article on Giles Paley-Phillips winning the People’s Book Prize with The Fearsome Beastie.   To buy this great book please go to the maverick shop

Read it Daddy, a great review for Giles new book

  Thank you to “Read It Daddy”‘ for such a nice quote and review!     “We’re now glued to Maverick Books website to see if they can keep up this fantastic streak of quality children’s picture books. So far they’re knocking it out of the park, and we’ve already noticed that Julie (Mrs MacCready) Fulton and Jona Jung have another book coming out (Tabitha Posy was Ever So Nosy)… Read More »Read it Daddy, a great review for Giles new book

Primary Times – Out Today!

Out today 20th August!  The new issue of Primary Times and we are all thrilled here at Maverick Arts Publishing to have THREE of our books reviewed on The Bookworm page. The Goblin & the Girl, by Neil Irani, The Jelly That Wouldn’t Wobble by Angela Mitchell, and Izy Penguin with her crazy book…Grandma Bendy! All of these books are in most good bookshops or you can buy on line… Read More »Primary Times – Out Today!

A Book for a Birthday

Here is a great idea for Aunties , Uncles, Grandparents and friends! Why not give a Maverick book for that next special birthday. Our books are suitable for children that don’t mind having a challenge – with readers from four years old to even up to eight!  If you can write a special message your gift will always be remembered and cherished! To see all of our books please click… Read More »A Book for a Birthday

Guinea Pig Games on Visit Britain.com

When  Visit Britain.com wanted to run an Olympic Games follow-up story  to express our quirky British nature  apparently “Nobody does eccentricity better.” They  chose Maverick Arts Publishing ‘Guinea Pig Games’ calendar as an eccentric sporting calendar for their story!       Going fur gold “The Brits love their pets, so it’s no surprise that animals got a slice of the action. The Maverick Arts Club created a wildly popular “Guinea Pig… Read More »Guinea Pig Games on Visit Britain.com