Monday 30 March – A six-year-old girl has been chosen by the illustrator of The Gruffalo to have her artwork displayed on the cover of this week’s Big Issue.
April Floyer, who is from Northampton, drew a child asleep in bed after being told the theme of the Big Issue’s latest cover competition was ‘Peace’. It will now appear on the cover of this week’s Easter special of the Big Issue, which on sale from today.
April’s dad Nick Floyer told the Big Issue: “April’s drawing was simple: Someone in bed, smiling, eyes closed. She’s six. That’s what peace means to her.
“It was only after I saw what she’d drawn that I explained how the Big Issue helps people who might not have a safe place to sleep, or a bed to sleep in at all, and that her picture might actually hold greater meaning.”
Six-year-old April added: “It must be scary for people who don’t have a safe bed or have to live outside. I know I am lucky to have a safe bed to sleep in.”
Floyer’s drawing was picked out of hundreds of submissions by illustrator Axel Scheffler, who is known for creating iconic artwork in picture books by Julia Donaldson such as The Gruffalo, Stick Man and Zog. Axel’s latest book is Love, a book about togetherness published in support of Three Peas refugee charity.