Victoria Allenby, won the 2014 Preschool Reads Award and was nominated for the 2015 SYRCA Shining Willow Award. After several more picture books and the critically acclaimed Toadstool Corners early reader series, Victoria earned a constellation of starred reviews for her innovative Big, Little Concept Books series for very young children, which includesShape Up, Construction Trucks!, Listen Up! Train Song,andLet's Add Up!Victoria lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Praise for Look Up High! Things That Fly 49th Shelf Fall 2023 “Most Anticipated Books for Young Readers” Selection 2023 Children’s Book Council “August Hot Off the Press” Feature “A strong addition to any library serving toddlers, but could also be used to support early readers in learning basic grammatical ideas.”—School Library Journal “An invitation to fledgling readers to admire various types of flying craft (while practicing their prepositions)….well designed to put wind beneath the wings of children working to get their minds around language and parts of speech. A short flight, soon past—but with plenty of lift.”—Kirkus Reviews “The rhyming text makes it easy to follow along with the book, while allowing young readers to memorize some of the text….Great for any early learning library whether preschool, kindergarten or early elementary…. Highly recommend it!”—CLCD – Children’s Literature “I hope you have room on your shelf for this one. Look Up High! Things That Fly has beautiful colour photos…The rhymes are repetitive, changing only the name of the thing that flies. Soon young readers or listeners will be able to fill in the name of the flying thing and join in the rhyme…Highly Recommended.”—CM Review “Combines young children’s fascination with aircraft with learning prepositions….discussing objects in relation to something else was one of the most difficult things I worked with preschoolers to understand, so I love this book and wish I had found it sooner!”—YA Books Central “The photographs and repetitive words encourage language learning….Well-chosen verbs followed by meaningful prepositions create an easy lesson for little ones.”—Sal's Fiction Addiction “In this padded board book, toddlers can look up into the sky to discover airships….I like that there were more air vehicles than an airplane.”—BookTime