


When over 33,000 publishing professionals and book lovers walk through the same doors, you know the books on display matter. Studio of Books was proud to bring such masterpieces at the much-anticipated 2026 London Book Fair.
“My Recital Day” by Christine Leonardi-Kramer stepped onto the international stage at the 2026 London Book Fair, held 10–12 March at Olympia, London. This year, the book fair welcomed 1,005 exhibitors and more than 33,000 visitors.
The London Book Fair (LBF) is one of the most prestigious events in the publishing world, uniting authors, publishers, literary agents, and industry professionals from over 100 countries. Far beyond a traditional book fair, it is a global marketplace for the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, film, and digital media — where deals are made, voices are amplified, and new stories find their readers.
This is where authors meet publishers, literary agents pitch to foreign buyers, and book lovers discover their next great read. It is, above all, where ideas become movements.
Christine held a successful book signing event during the 2025 Bologna Children’s Book Fair at Bologna Italy on March 31 to April 3, 2025, at Bologna, Italy. The book fair mentioned is an internationally renowned event that brings together publishing professionals, authors, illustrators, and storytellers from across the globe.
This masterpiece was also featured during the 2024 Frankfurt International Book Fair. The said book fair is the world’s largest book fair. It is a vibrant celebration of global cultures, stories, and creativity, drawing over 215,000 attendees and 4,000 exhibitors from more than 130 countries each year.
This charming children’s book was commended by Jonah Meyer of the US Review of Books, stating that “With attractive, full-bleed illustrations of eye-catching color and movement on each and every page, her book delivers joy as it delights the senses. The enthusiasm and love for dance, which the young protagonist in these pages exudes, is contagious from the very start. Children might easily identify with the bit of nervous energy—the butterflies in the stomach—which the young dancer experiences moments before her big show, yet, as is pointed out in the story, there really is nothing at all to be afraid of.”


