Scribblers books

Scribblers books

Scribblers is an imprint of the Salariya Book Company publishes books designed to develop key learning skills for babies, toddlers and young children. Scribblers was established in 2007 by David Salariya, and currently publishes board books for babies and toddlers plus early-learning and activity books for pre-school children.

History

The Salariya Book Company was founded as a book-packaging company by David Salariya in Brighton, England, in 1989, and in 2002 started publishing under its imprint Book House. In 2007, Salariya launched its imprint Scribblers a division of Book House, publishing books designed to encourage key developmental skills for babies, toddlers and pre-school children. The You Wouldn't Want To Be series of books is their best-known series world wide.Born in Dundee, Scotland, David Salariya has illustrated a wide range of books and has created and designed many new series for publishers both in the UK and overseas. He lives in Brighton with his wife Shirley and son Johnathan.

Series

*All About Me
*Brighter Baby
*Chunkie Hunkies
*Dressing Dolls
*First...
*Spot and Match
*Tiara Sticker Books
*Touch Feel Flip Flap
*Tough Stuff

ee also

*Salariya Book Company
*You Wouldn't Want To Be

Websites

* [http://www.scribblersbooks.com Scribblers books/]
* [http://www.book-house.co.uk Book House – An imprint of the Salariya Book Company]
* [http://www.salariya.com/ Salariya Book Company website]


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