Katja Spitzer

Katja Spitzer

  • 5 stars across 5 books
Katja Spitzer was born 1979 in a small town in Eastern Germany. Having completed an undergraduate degree in art history and history, Katja moved on to study illustration and graphic design in the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. Today she works as a freelance illustrator in Berlin. Along with How Many Legs?, this is her first children's book.
5th February 2015

How Many Legs?

From the award-winning Kes Gray and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, comes an hilarious counting p... MoreHow Many Legs?

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1st April 2016

At the Beach: First Words

Perfect for small hands, this mini-hardback book is a delightful introduction to learning words at the beach. The newe... MoreAt the Beach: First Words

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11th August 2017

Where's Bernard?: A Bat Spotting Book

Bernard loves the dark. Why not? He's a bat! During his journey through the night he comes across fascinating creatures ... MoreWhere's Bernard?: A Bat Spotting Book

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6th September 2022

Hair: From Moptops to Mohicans, Afros to Cornrows

During the Rococo period, wealthy women tucked shells, necklaces, fruit, and flowers into their hair, which was styled i... MoreHair: From Moptops to Mohicans, Afros to Cornrows

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10th September 2026

Things To Do, Places to Be: Unusual Jobs in Unlikely Places

What do you want to be? From floating in space to climbing volcanoes, diving beneath the sea to working in the world’s h... MoreThings To Do, Places to Be: Unusual Jobs in Unlikely Places

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  • How Many Legs?

    How Many Legs?

    This is such a fun book, and I really enjoyed reading it with boys. It was easy to engage them, even though they are far too young for the counting el...

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    How Many Legs?

    This book has been incredible for getting my 5 year old son to engage with counting. I never knew his maths was so good! The book cleverly uses the th...

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    How Many Legs?

    My reception class often choose this book for me to read and some of them have memorised the final number of legs and like to pretend they guess it ri...

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