Banijay's Tiger Aspect Kids & Family to develop "What the Ladybird Heard"

The rights for the UK Macmillan Children’s Book format was acquired for Julia Donaldson from Emily Hayward-Whitlock of the Artists Partnership in association with the Caroline Sheldon Literary Agency.

29 NOV 2021

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Banijay Kids and Family group, Tiger Aspect Kids and Family, has sealed a development deal for bestselling picture book series "What the Ladybird Heard." The books are created by award-winning partnership Author Julia Donaldson and Illustrator Lydia Monks. The deal covers the option to create a pre-school animated series and is the first animated series development for Julia & Lydia.“Having read these books to my kids, with the brilliant rhyming verse and following the bumpy trail across every page looking for the ladybird, time and time again, I’m honored to be working with Julia and Lydia to bring this brilliant story to screen," Tom Beattie, MD of Tiger Aspect Kids and Family, said.

"What the Ladybird Heard" is published in the UK by Macmillan Children’s Books and is the first of four titles. The series has sold over 4 million copies and has been translated into 24 languages worldwide. Julia and Lydia are regular collaborators and their books have sold over 10 million copies. The latest book,  What the Ladybird Heard at the Seaside was released in paperback in 2021 and spent 3 weeks at the top of the Pre-school and Picture Book Nielsen bestseller charts.

Rights for the show were acquired for Julia Donaldson from Emily Hayward-Whitlock of the Artists Partnership in association with the Caroline Sheldon Literary Agency and for Lydia Monks from and for Lydia Monks by Hilary Delamere and Tanya Tillett at The Agency. All distribution will be handled by Zodiak Kids & Family Distribution.  "Lots of Tiger Aspect Kids & Family’s programmes are family favourites in my house, so I couldn’t be more delighted to be working with Tom and the team. I’m sure our little ladybird will be in safe hands, and I can’t wait to see what she sees and hears next," Lydia Monks said. 

The modern classic title that has been a part of kids and parents lives since it was first published in 2009. The fantastically funny stories feature a clever ladybird who said never a word, but the ladybird saw, and the ladybird heard. With her animal friends on the farm, the Ladybird always manages to out-fox the crafty duo, Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len and their cunning plans. “We launched the first What the Ladybird Heard adventure at Macmillan Children’s Books in 2009 and from the beginning we knew that Julia’s clever ladybird and her brilliant story, combined with Lydia’s characterful and bright artwork, would be a story that families would take to their hearts," Belinda Ioni Rasmussen, MD, Macmillan Children’s Books said. "The continued sales and growth of the brand since then has been testament to this. We couldn’t be more pleased that Tiger Aspect Kids & Family is now going to develop the ladybird and bring her adventures in a new way to children and families.”

Serving as the third bestselling picture book brand in the UK this year (Nielsen, 2021), after "Peppa Pig" and "The Gruffalo." What the Ladybird Heard was Live on stage this summer at the Palace Theatre, London and is now on a nationwide tour. The development of the series will be overseen by Tom Beattie, MD of Tiger Aspect Kids and Family, who will also executive produce. “I am thrilled that my What The Ladybird Heard series of books is to be adapted for screen by Tiger Aspect Kids & Family," Julia Donaldson said. "I’m sure that Lydia Monks’s characterful pictures of the clever little ladybird, the farmyard animals and the comical thieves will translate brilliantly into animation, and I can’t wait to see them all on my television.”

Having read these books to my kids, with the brilliant rhyming verse and following the bumpy trail across every page looking for the ladybird, time and time again, I’m honored to be working with Julia and Lydia to bring this brilliant story to screen.” Tom Beattie MD, Tiger Aspect Kids and Family