About The Book

Despite being oceans apart, Tug and Ship are connected by strong bonds in Anchored, a tale of love and connection told through the relationship of a tugboat and a cargo ship.

Debra Tidball was inspired to write Anchored by the watercraft she observed, on harbourside walks, especially the tugboats that send huge ships out into the open ocean and welcome them back again after long, sometimes perilous journeys. ‘As a parent, it made me think about the sustaining power of love — how holding someone in your heart can make you more courageous, and make the world seem like a better, brighter place despite not being together.’ With social work qualifications and a master’s degree in Children’s Literature, Debra understands the vital role attachment plays in child development. In a world where many parents are separated from their children for periods of time due to work and/or living arrangements, a sense of attachment can feel stretched.

Anchored is a reassuring book reminding children that the love they share with their parents/caregivers can sustain time apart: they are firmly anchored in each other’s hearts. Anchored honours the intrinsic value and worth of a child and the sustaining power of love. It’s an empowering story that will give children a sense of pride and strength to get through the ‘missing you’ days.

About The Author

Debra Tidball is an award-winning author for children. With social work and children’s literature qualifications, Debra has a passion for picture books and the profound way they can touch children’s lives.

About The Illustrator

Arielle Li is a Taiwanese–Australian illustrator based in Adelaide. When she’s not working, she enjoys playing with her cats and practising Taekwondo.

Product Details

Raves and Reviews

“a beautiful and sensitive exploration of what it is like to be lonely and to miss someone” “perfect for children new to school and feeling a little out of place or lost”

– Linda’s Book Bag

“A comforting story of the powers of connection with loved ones no matter where they are. Illustrated with swirling oceans and sky and bold geometric shapes. This is the perfect book for a young person who is missing someone who is away in another place.”

– The Sunday Telegraph

"Written for our youngest readers to reassure them that even though they might be separated from a parent for a time, out of sight does not mean out of mind and that they are always anchored in the heart of the absent one regardless."

– The Bottom Shelf Edu Blog

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