Andy Passchier

Andy Passchier

  • 5 stars across 15 books
Andy Passchier (they/them) is a trans non-binary illustrator originally from The Netherlands and currently based in the USA. In their work, they focus on diversity, inclusivity and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ topics. They have illustrated several children's books regarding love, family, gender identity, and pronouns. Outside of illustrating, they enjoy hanging with their cats, playing D&D, video games, Halloween, and shows about aliens.
8th May 2007

She'll be Coming Round the Mountain

Read along and sing along to this rollicking, toe-tapping romp! She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes...And... MoreShe'll be Coming Round the Mountain

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1st September 2022

My Family and Other Families: Finding the Power in Our Differences

This funny and heartwarming tale about friends, family and Ferris wheels, shows lots of different families who are all e... MoreMy Family and Other Families: Finding the Power in Our Differences

(1 review) Review
29th March 2022

The The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

A Is for Ally, Advocate, Anti-Racist, Ancestors, and Assembly Using simple explanations and appealing illustrati... MoreThe The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

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2nd February 2023

They, He, She: Words for You and Me Board Book

Introduce the youngest readers to inclusive pronouns with this beautifully illustrated board book from Mudpuppy. They, H... MoreThey, He, She: Words for You and Me Board Book

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14th April 2023

I Love You, Baby Color Magic Bath Book

Children will be surprised with Mudpuppy's I Love You, Baby Color Magic Bath Book as bright and bold colors will magical... MoreI Love You, Baby Color Magic Bath Book

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4th November 2024

What Next?

BabyVision What Next? is based on Baby Science which finds that between 4 and 5 months, babies start to learn and see mo... MoreWhat Next?

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4th November 2024

Patterns

BabyVision Patterns is based on Baby Science which finds that babies notice the visual patterns of nature and the buildi... MorePatterns

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4th November 2024

Which One?

BabyVision Which One? is based on Baby Science which finds that, from as young as 3-months old, babies often quickly loo... MoreWhich One?

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4th November 2024

Illusions

BabyVision Illusions is based on Baby Science which finds that babies can see some illusions from as young as 4-months o... MoreIllusions

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14th March 2024

British Museum: Around the World Colouring: Ancient Egypt

Bring ancient Egypt to life with 20 brilliantly busy scenes and patterns to colour - before sticking in fun photographi... MoreBritish Museum: Around the World Colouring: Ancient Egypt

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