Natalia Logvanova
Having caught the passion for art as a child, Natalia Logvanova combines watercolor and digital graphics to create illustrations for picture books that bring joy to children across the world. She studied fine arts and design at the University of Manuilsky in Rivne, Ukraine, and lives in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Her artwork has been published in England, Jordan, Australia, Poland, Belarus, and the United States.
Books
Where Do They Go?
$14.95 - $24.95
written by Carolyn Sullivan Moore
illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
Where do frogs snooze when the pond freezes over? Where do butterflies land when flowers lie dormant? Curious children want to know where animals and other creatures go when summer fades and chilly temperatures send us all inside for the cozy winter months. Written in verse, Where Do They Go? is a delightfully illustrated study on hibernation, written for young children, that introduces the idea of changing seasons in a rhyming sing-song style. This is a title kids will insist on reading, “one more time!”
illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
Where do frogs snooze when the pond freezes over? Where do butterflies land when flowers lie dormant? Curious children want to know where animals and other creatures go when summer fades and chilly temperatures send us all inside for the cozy winter months. Written in verse, Where Do They Go? is a delightfully illustrated study on hibernation, written for young children, that introduces the idea of changing seasons in a rhyming sing-song style. This is a title kids will insist on reading, “one more time!”
The Bears Who Loved a Panda: A Story of Unconditional Love
$15.95
written by Olga Wall
illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
Ping, an adorable and curious baby panda escapes the confines of the Washington Zoo and ventures into the wilds of the Shenandoah Mountains in search of home. But when Ping encounters a group of pandas unlike any he’s ever seen, his adventure takes an unexpected turn. As Ping navigates this new world and a new reality, he’ll need all of his courage to find his place among this strange looking pack. Will Ping succeed and discover that home is where the bear hugs are?
Magical Moments: Poems for Kids of All Ages
$16.95 - $27.95
written by Mary Culleton Dunn
illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
Magical Moments is a book of rhyming story poems about children noticing the world around them both inside and outside the home. It is about caring and sharing with parents, grandparents, and other family members. Throw into the mix a little bit of fantasy, a lot of fun, and hopefully a broadening of the imagination. Accompanied by many colorful illustrations, we hope your children feel safe and loved as they explore this magical collection.
illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
Magical Moments is a book of rhyming story poems about children noticing the world around them both inside and outside the home. It is about caring and sharing with parents, grandparents, and other family members. Throw into the mix a little bit of fantasy, a lot of fun, and hopefully a broadening of the imagination. Accompanied by many colorful illustrations, we hope your children feel safe and loved as they explore this magical collection.
Lady Needed Space
$15.95 - $26.95
Written by Audrey Weatherstone
Illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
When Lady is brought home from the animal shelter, she feels overwhelmed by the busy world around her, full of unfamiliar dogs, people, sounds, and smells. She doesn't know what to do with her big feelings! But with love and patience from her human, April, Lady learns tricks to help her feel safe, and even makes a new friend. Some days she feels brave, and some days she just needs space.
Illustrated by Natalia Logvanova
When Lady is brought home from the animal shelter, she feels overwhelmed by the busy world around her, full of unfamiliar dogs, people, sounds, and smells. She doesn't know what to do with her big feelings! But with love and patience from her human, April, Lady learns tricks to help her feel safe, and even makes a new friend. Some days she feels brave, and some days she just needs space.