Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. Get ready for a FABULOUS post, thanks to the talented author/illustrator Miri Leshem-Pelly who stopped by to share some of the behind-the-pages process of her newest book, A FEATHER, A PEBBLE, A SHELL.
ME: Welcome, Miri! Thanks for visiting. And we are listening!

When reality mimics imagination
Look at this photo vs drawing, both of a girl on a tree. I bet you’re thinking I used this photo as a reference while drawing this sketch, right? Wrong!
What if I tell you that I drew this tree out of my imagination? And that I took this picture AFTER I drew this sketch?
Well – let me tell you the story behind the picture.
It all happened after I’ve finished working on the pencil sketches for my book. The sketches were approved by the publisher, and I was about to start the final color illustrations.
One of the scenes in the book happens in a place called Sataf, in the Jerusalem mountains. When I drew the pencil sketch of the girl sitting on an olive tree in Sataf, I looked at many olive tree photos but couldn’t find exactly the tree I needed, so I made one up from my imagination.
Around that time, we were invited to my nephew’s Bar Mitzvah. This boy loves hiking and decided to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah with a family hike to Sataf! I thought this would be an excellent opportunity to take pictures of some ancient olive trees that grow there. But I didn’t expect to find the tree from my sketch! When I saw this tree, I asked my niece to sit and hug it just like the girl from my sketch. My sweet niece is about the same age of the girl character in my book and she even had a similar hat!
And that’s how this funny story happened. I imagined an olive tree in Sataf, drew it, and then discovered that this tree actually exists right there, in Sataf. Sometimes reality mimics imagination, and I have the picture to prove it.
WOW! That’s amazing! Thank you so much, Miri. And friends, take a look at the awesome cover of our Perfect Picture Book Friday feature:

A FEATHER, A PEBBLE, A SHELL
Written and illustrated by Miri Leshem-Pelly
Published by Kar Ben (May 7, 2024)
Ages: 3-8
Themes: Nature/STEM, Girl explorer, Israel
Synopsis:
A FEATHER, A PEBBLE, A SHELL follows a girl’s hikes through the diverse nature sites of Israel. Whenever she runs in a field, climbs up a hill or swims in the sea, she looks for something small to hold in her hand. It’s a picture book about curiosity and connection to nature, and about little wonders of nature that children love to discover!
Why I Love This Book:
I love picture book stories that take me on a journey. Child readers will be swept away to a calm and peaceful place in their hearts as the main character visits river, beach, and field. The writing is captivating – the language is lyrical and visual – and the illustrations are stunning. The additional STEM sidebars add value for teachers who can use this book in the classroom. Highly recommend!!
RELATED ACTIVITIES:

Check out a bunch of lovely Nature crafts for kids here: https://temeculablogs.com/nature-crafts/
And there’s more! Miri has activities on her website:
Get here free downloads for this book: https://mirileshembooks.com/free-downloads/
To find out more about Miri and her books:
Miri Leshem-Pelly is an author-illustrator of 17 picture books, many of them about nature and animals. Miri does more than 100 school visits per year. She is an SCBWI RAE (Regional Advisor Emerita) after serving more than ten years as a regional advisor of SCBWI in Israel.
Miri is represented by literary agent Anna Olswanger.
Connect with Miri:
Website: http://mirileshembooks.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miri_leshem_pelly/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mirileshem
Dear friends…great books need our help. Books like A FEATHER, A PEBBLE, A SHELL need to be in library and school and home bookshelves all around the world. So, how can we help? We can:
Buy the book:
Lerner website: https://lernerbooks.com/shop/show/23133
Amazon
Review the book:
Amazon
Add it to your Goodreads Want to Read Shelf
Tell friends about the book (Please share this post on your social media – that really helps)
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection

Please leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of this glorious book and tell us how you will help spread the word. Maybe you can also tell us what object YOU would have kept if you had been on those hikes.
And please come back here on Sunday for our special Mother’s Day post containing the #50PreciousWordsforKids stories!
That’s an amazing story about the picture! Congratulations, Miri! I’ve shared on Twitter and marked “want to read” on Goodreads. And I truly do!
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Thank you so much for sharing about my book! 🙂
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The story of the tree sounds like serendipity at its finest! This book looks beautiful-can’t wait to check it out with my kiddos! I’m recommending to my library and adding it to my Goodreads. 📚
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Thank you very much for doing all these things to help spread the word about my book. I truly appreciate it. I hope you’ll enjoy reading my book with your kids.
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I just helped spread the word about this wonderful story on Twitter (X). As a child, I enjoyed collecting pebbles and occasionally I still do.
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Thank you very much for sharing about my book! I appreciate it 🙂
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What a wonderful book and amazing story about the story!
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Thank you! I’m glad you liked my story! 🙂
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I can’t wait to read your book! Sounds awesome, and I loved hearing about your story.
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I’m glad you loved my story behind the story! I hope you’ll also enjoy the story itself 🙂 Thank you!
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This looks like an amazing story! Looking forward to reading it! 📖💕
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Thank you so much! I hope you’ll enjoy reading it 🙂
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I can’t wait to “visit” Israel while reading this beautiful book. I always pick up stones and shells when I visit beaches and other nature treasures. I shared this post on tumblr.
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Thank you for your kind words. I hope you’ll enjoy your “trip” to Israel inside the pages of my book… Thanks for sharing about it!
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These illustrations look beautiful! Our Children’s Librarians are usually on top of Kar Ben releases, but I’ll make sure to share this one with them just in case. Congrats on the new book!
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Thank you so much for checking with your librarian! That’s very helpful 🙂
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This looks my like my kind of book. Congratulations! The illustrtions look wonderful . What a great story about the tree in your mind being real!! I pick up little nature things so often! I’m submitting a library order and will put on twitter and facebook.
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Thank you for your kind words, it’s so nice to hear. And thank you for the library order and the sharing on social media 🙂
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Oh, I love nature books! And set in a different country, very awesome! I was recently in Italy and I was fascinated by the olive trees and groves. Where I live, it’s too cold in winter for olive trees to survive, so getting to see them in person was great! This book sounds amazing! Congratulations! I shared on Twitter.
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Thank you! Yes, olive trees are very beautiful and unique. I hope you’ll enjoy this “trip” in Israel through the book 🙂 And thanks for sharing about my book!
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What a lovely book! I added to my Goodreads and also shared on X. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for sharing about my book 🙂
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