Chapter Books

  • Story Snug’s most viewed blogposts in 2020
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    Story Snug’s most viewed blogposts in 2020

    Before I start a new year of blogging I’m taking my annual look back at Story Snug’s most viewed blogposts in 2020. It was a quieter year on the blog as homeschooling and lockdown made other demands on my time but Story Snug still had several visitors – thank you to all those of you…


  • Winter Wishes: A Magical Collection of Animal Tales illustrated by Alison Edgson

    Winter Wishes: A Magical Collection of Animal Tales illustrated by Alison Edgson

    Winter Wishes is a magical anthology of animal stories for younger chapter book readers. The ten Christmas and winter themed stories are written by well known children’s authors and are beautifully illustrated by Alison Edgson. Each story is short enough to read in one sitting, they’re the perfect length for newly independent readers.


  • Bauble, Me and the Family Tree by Jenny Moore & Kirsten Eagan

    Bauble, Me and the Family Tree by Jenny Moore & Kirsten Eagan

    Bauble, Me and the Family Tree is the story of Noel and his attempts to find out the truth about his family, particularly on his paternal side, as he researches his family tree for a school project. It is a heartwarming story of love, loss, misunderstandings and relationships and shows that families come in many…


  • Happy Birthday Story Snug – 8 years old today!
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    Happy Birthday Story Snug – 8 years old today!

    I can’t believe that Story Snug is 8 years old today! It’s been a funny old year, for obvious reasons, and blogging took a bit of a back seat due to other demands on my time. But every cloud has a silver lining and we’ve had a lot more time to read 🙂


  • Blogtour: The Hungry Ghost by H. S. Norup

    Blogtour: The Hungry Ghost by H. S. Norup

    We are absolutely delighted to join author, Helle Norup on The Hungry Ghost blog tour. We love the way that The Hungry Ghost gives an insight into everyday life and cultural traditions in Singapore, an experience that Helle herself has had. This experience also adds to the authenticity of this fast paced, mystery story which in places…


  • Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar by Clara Vulliamy

    Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar by Clara Vulliamy

    Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar is a very entertaining, hilariously egocentric character. We immediately warmed to Marshmallow Marmaduke Vanilla-Bean Sugar-Pie Fluffington-Fitz-Noodle (Marshmallow Pie for short) who belongs to a little girl called Amelia. Amelia is determined to make him into a cat superstar. But that is easier said than done…


  • The House of One Hundred Clocks by A. M. Howell

    The House of One Hundred Clocks by A. M. Howell

    The House of One Hundred Clocks is an atmospheric mystery set in Cambridge in 1905. It’s a real page turner which weaves 19th century clockwork and engineering, women’s equality and dealing with grief into the story. Heartache, family secrets and an intriguing cast of characters, including a parrot, become more intertwined throughout the book and…


  • The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame & Grahame Baker-Smith

    The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame & Grahame Baker-Smith

    We have just finished reading The Wind In The Willows, a classic story that I loved as a child. This new edition has a sturdy, gold embossed hardback cover and includes stunning illustrations by Grahame Baker-Smith. Introducing Mole, Ratty, Badger and Mr Toad, this would make a fabulous present and introduce a new generation of…


  • A Bear named Bjorn by Delphine Perret
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    A Bear named Bjorn by Delphine Perret

    A Bear Named Bjorn is a wonderful, humorous first chapter book about Bjorn’s everyday adventures. Bjorn lives in a cave in the forest and his friends include The Fox, The Weasel and The Badger. Their simple forest life is juxtaposed with elements of the human world and the gentle humour in each chapter comes from…


  • HELLO, UNIVERSE by Erin Entrada Kelly

    HELLO, UNIVERSE by Erin Entrada Kelly

    HELLO, UNIVERSE won the 2018 Newbery Medal, it’s a heartwarming adventure story with diverse characters and complicated relationships at its heart. Four middle grade students are thrown together when Bully Chet’s actions set off a chain of events that put Virgil’s life in danger. The story had us turning the pages to find out what…