2022

  • Dodos ARE NOT EXTINCT! by Paddy Donnelly
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    Dodos ARE NOT EXTINCT! by Paddy Donnelly

    Dodos ARE NOT EXTINCT! takes a hilarious but informative look at several species of extinct animals. Woolly mammoths, dinosaurs, sabre-toothed tigers and great auks, to name but a few, are brought to life in an amusing and original way which also adds lots of learning to the laughter.


  • Picture Book Mums

    Picture Book Mums

    Mums come in all different shapes and sizes and more and more picture books portraying their roles in diverse family structures are now being published. Patchwork families, single parent families, foster families and families with same sex parents all play a role in society today and it’s important that children see these different family structures…


  • My Must-Have Mum by Maudie Smith & Jen Khatun

    My Must-Have Mum by Maudie Smith & Jen Khatun

    We’re delighted to welcome author Maudie Smith to Story Snug to talk about her new picture book, My Must-Have Mum illustrated by Jen Khatun. We love My Must-Have Mum! She’s resourceful, innovative, seizes opportunities and cares deeply about her son, Jake.


  • Every Bunny is a Yoga Bunny by Emily Ann Davison & Deborah Allwright

    Every Bunny is a Yoga Bunny by Emily Ann Davison & Deborah Allwright

    Every Bunny is a Yoga Bunny is the beautifully illustrated story of Yo-Yo, a very fidgety bunny who can’t sit still. Grandpa’s yoga class gives Yo-Yo and young readers a great introduction to easy yoga poses. But can Yo-Yo stay still for long enough to learn…?


  • Books about Books, Stories and Reading
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    Books about Books, Stories and Reading

    During World Book Day week many children will be celebrating books, stories and reading by dressing up as their favourite characters and holding book related events in school. Many authors and illustrators visit schools or do Skype visits – the week is a real celebration of books. You can find out more about World Book…


  • Meg and Mog by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski

    Meg and Mog by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski

    We’re sad to hear of the death of Jan Pienkowski – his colourful characters, Meg, Mog and Owl were some of the first picture book characters that I was introduced to. I remember reading them in my infant school classroom and we frequently borrowed the books from the library. Our copy of Meg and Mog…


  • Saving The Butterfly by Helen Cooper & Gill Smith

    Saving The Butterfly by Helen Cooper & Gill Smith

    Saving The Butterfly is a poignant picture book that gives an insight into the experiences and emotional trauma suffered by child refugees. It pulls at the heartstrings as it tells the story of a brother and sister coming to terms with their new life. But a brightly coloured butterfly brings hope and symbolises a new…


  • February 14th is International Book Giving Day!
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    February 14th is International Book Giving Day!

    It’s just a week until International Book Giving Day which takes place on February 14th. It’s one of Story Snug’s favourite days of the year. Books last much longer than chocolates and flowers and our daughter is far more excited when she receives a book than she is about celebrating Valentines Day!


  • Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jonny Lambert

    Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jonny Lambert

    Home Is Where The Heart Is tells the story of Bear, Hare and the development of their relationship as they discover what they need to create a happy home. It’s a heartwarming story which charts the ups and downs of their friendship through a simple text and stunning illustrations.


  • Wide Awake Wolf by Georgiana Deutsch & Megan Tadden

    Wide Awake Wolf by Georgiana Deutsch & Megan Tadden

    Wide Awake Wolf can’t sleep!  This beautifully illustrated night time adventure follows Wolf and his friends as they try and find sleep. But what exactly does sleep look like? This gentle, heartwarming story is perfect to include in a child’s bedtime routine. We absolutely love the way that Wolf discovers the answer to his question…