Emily Joof is an African-diaspora author, education expert and mum. She writes children's books with a focus on inclusion and diversity, including I Will Swim Next Time and Halima, Superhero Princess. Her books have been translated into Swedish, French and Wolof. Born in Nigeria, Emily now divides her time between the Gambia, the UK and Sweden. Asa Gilland is a Swedish illustrator and designer. She has a background in interior design and brings her love of texture and to her illustrations. Asa?s picture books include This is Our World, A Grandma's Magic and Letters to Live By: An Alphabet Book with Intention. She has lived in Indonesia for over 20 years.
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Praise for Emily Joof?s I Will Swim Next Time: 'This adorable, sweet book is all about reassuring little ones that they can take their time with things they feel nervous about.' -- BookTrust 'Offers a model for parents looking to quell children?s fears, support their dreams, and allow them room to grow. Given that many swimming pools have historically excluded African American communities and that Black children face an elevated risk of drowning, a narrative that spotlights a Black family reveling in the water is especially welcome. Gentle, inspiring, and important.' -- Kirkus Reviews 'Joof's poetic verse glides effortlessly through the story.' -- The Scotsman 'A wonderfully gentle approach to children trying new things. This is a great book to share with any child that might be about to embark on the unknown.' -- Scottish Book Trust 'This is an affirming story about listening to yourself and taking things at your own pace.' -- Juno Praise for Asa Gilland: ?The book's bright and busy illustrations pulse with life.? -- Kirkus Reviews on Meena's Mindful Moment 'Asa Gilland?s stunning illustrations take us through the changing seasons and remind us that, in life, sometimes everything changes.' -- Teach Early Years on Everything Changes