Ellis prend garde

By Sal Sawler

Illustrated By Nandita Ratan

Translated By Isabelle Montagnier

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Ellis se fait du souci. Tout le temps.","Ellis worries. A lot.

Ellis voit des dangers là où les autres n’en voient pas. Iel a peur de parler à de nouvelles personnes. Et surtout, Ellis a peur de perdre Pistache, son petit chien. Sa liste de soucis est tellement longue qu’elle ferait trois fois le tour de sa maison si Ellis l’écrivait sur du papier.

Mais parfois, nos inquiétudes ont une utilité inattendue…

Praise & Recognition

"Ellis on Guard is a gentle, imaginative story about living with anxiety – and finding ways to stand tall anyway. Sal Sawler writes with a steady hand and a big heart, weaving a narrative that’s both relatable and inventive. The story doesn’t just name the worries many kids carry: it gives them tools, kindness, and a sense of control. Plus, the illustrations are a treat: playful, warm, and full of life. This is a beautiful book for the anxious child and the grown-up who loves them."

Danny Ramadan, author of the award-winning Salma Books series

"Voici un livre magnifique pour les enfants anxieux et les adultes qui les aiment."

Danny Ramadan, auteur primé de la série Salma

Details

Publication Date: February 3, 2026

Reading Age: 6 - 8

Genre: Picture Book, Children's Fiction

Product Format: Hardback

Pages: 24

ISBN: 978-1-77260-450-4

Weight: 200

About the Author

Sal Sawler

Sal Sawler is a children’s author living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Their early books were shortlisted for the Forest of Reading and Hackmatack and earned a Moonbeam Children’s Book Award. Their debut picture book, When the Ocean Came to Town, was featured on CBC Canada Kids Reads. 

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About the Illustrator

Nandita Ratan

Nandita Ratan is a Vancouver-based illustrator from Hyderabad, India. With a keen interest in printed work, she began her career designing for events and various editorial clients. When she isn't drawing, she spends her time enjoying the sunshine, drinking copious amounts of tea and talking to her plants.

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About the Translator

Isabelle Montagnier

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