Erin Alladin is an editor, a writer, and an ecology enthusiast who is always looking for ways to combine her passions. Born in Northern Ontario to a gardener and a forester, she spent most of her early life looking at and thinking about the natural world. As a young adult she spent nearly a decade immersed in Toronto’s children’s literature scene before retreating back up north, where she continues to edit while growing vegetables and writing about regenerative agriculture. Erin’s debut picture book, Outside You Notice, received a starred review from Kirkus and was the Northern Lights Book Award winner. Erin lives near Parry Sound with her wife, her garden, and not quite enough bookshelves. Andrea Blinick is an artist and an art educator with a passion for children’s literature. After graduating from the Ontario College of Art and Design with an illustration diploma, she went on to receive a Bachelor of Design through OCAD in conjunction with Thompson Rivers University and then pursued a Bachelor of Education at York University. Today Andrea lives in Toronto with her husband and two daughters, who often inspire the storytelling behind her art. Her first two picture books are Outside, You Notice and Sun in My Tummy. Andrea enjoys music, writing, comedy, travel, and making a mess on her art table.
Praise for Outside, You Notice The detailed text and varied images immerse readers in the feeling of being outside, fully attentive and relaxed....This lovely book is more than the sum of its parts. -Kirkus Reviews Starred Review As this blend of fiction and nonfiction emphasizes observation, it also leads up to a mindfulness of being present when outside....A charming, gentle nudge to go outside and simply be. -Booklist Blinick's illustrations offer a sense of excitement and serenity, showing cheerful children with light and dark skin tones and different physical abilities....This exploration of the outdoors is fit to use for budding biologists. -School Library Journal We rated this book: [4.5/5]...This is a thoughtful, reflective story about the healing power of spending time outdoors....This light-hearted, relatable, and timely text will bring youth new enlightenments each time they sift through its pages. -Seattle Book Review Readers of Outside, You Notice are left with wonder and appreciation for the things that surround them. The result is a warm, joyful and inviting environment that awaits us all. If anyone ever doubted the benefits of spending quality time outdoors, this lovely book will dispel that notion....Highly Recommended. -Canadian Review of Materials Rating: 4.5...This is a lovely book about the joy of discovering nature in the outdoors....Friendly-feeling gouache, pencil and chalk art with collage shows a warm, accessible natural world to investigate....I like that readers can just read the main text for the youngest listeners, and can add the informational details for older listeners. -Youth Services Book Review Erin Alladin has invited the reader to explore and make observations and grow themselves into sentient beings beyond the confines of our indoors. The experiences will be as diverse as the children who are doing the noticing, and the learning as fulfilling and filling as can be. -CanLit for Little Canadians From microbes in the soil to a rainbow in the sky, Outside, You Notice is an invitation to pay attention to the natural world around us in concrete, physical ways. With themes of healthy living, the science of nature, and curiosity, it will spark wide-ranging and cross-curricular conversations and ignite a passion for outdoor living. -Children's Book News For the curious preschooler... In this well-illustrated non-fiction picture book, Alladin explores the many things children can learn outdoors... Andrea Blinick of Toronto has added child-friendly pictures of gouache, coloured pencil, collage and chalk pastel that add to the attraction of this little volume. -Winnipeg Free Press Our imaginations go wild when we are outside and this book celebrates and brings that experience to life. -Mrs. Book Dragon I like the red strawberries and the green grass. The pictures make me feel happy. -Rosie - age 4, Eden Mills Writers' Festival Kids' Reads