Picture Books

  • The Hospital Dog by Julia Donaldson & Sara Ogilvie

    The Hospital Dog by Julia Donaldson & Sara Ogilvie

    Dot is a hospital dog who lives with her owner Rose. Dot and Rose spend lots of time at the hospital where they comfort patients, parents and even staff. The story provides an insight into a support system for young patients that many readers won’t be aware of and includes a diverse cast of characters,…


  • 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…


  • The Twelve Days of Christmas or Grandma is Overly Generous by Alex T. Smith

    The Twelve Days of Christmas or Grandma is Overly Generous by Alex T. Smith

    The Twelve Days of Christmas or Grandma is Overly Generous is set in the late Edwardian period and the song is given a new and quirky twist by Alex T. Smith. Eloise Jingle receives Christmas presents from Grandma which start innocuously enough but as the days progress they become quirkier and more original until on…


  • Santa’s Christmas Handbook by Christopher Edge & a team of illustrator elves

    Santa’s Christmas Handbook by Christopher Edge & a team of illustrator elves

    Santa’s Christmas Handbook is a wonderfully interactive festive picture book which contains information about everything Santa needs to know to deliver presents. Written by his elves it is a hilarious and extremely comprehensive guide to all aspects of the job and will hopefully ensure that accident prone Santa will be ready for anything!


  • Dogger’s Christmas by Shirley Hughes

    Dogger’s Christmas by Shirley Hughes

    Dogger’s Christmas is a seasonal sequel to Dogger which was published over forty years ago. Dave, his soft toy, Dogger, big sister, Bella and little brother, Joe are preparing for a traditional British family Christmas and the book oozes festive kindness, warmth, love and family support.


  • More Adventures in Moominvalley inspired by the works of Tove Jansson

    More Adventures in Moominvalley inspired by the works of Tove Jansson

    We are huge Moomin fans and enjoyed reading More Adventures in Moominvalley, a new collection of nine stories about the Moomin family. Inspired by Tove Jansson’s characters the stories are based on episodes of the animated Moomin series and include many of the characters we know and love.


  • Can You Find Santa’s Pants? by Becky Davies & Alex Wilmore

    Can You Find Santa’s Pants? by Becky Davies & Alex Wilmore

    Can You Find Santa’s Pants? in time for him to deliver presents on Christmas Eve? This hilarious rhyming picture book leads Santa on a hectic search for underwear – through his house and out into the snow. It’s a madcap race against time during which we were torn between rushing to see if Santa’s search…


  • TOO MUCH STUFF! by Emily Gravett

    TOO MUCH STUFF! by Emily Gravett

    TOO MUCH STUFF! is a hilarious rhyming picture book about two magpies whose collection of treasures starts to overwhelm their nest. Meg and Ash put a huge amount of effort into making their nest homely for their new family until they realise that possessions aren’t the most important things in life. It’s a fun story…


  • Little Bunny’s Book of Thoughts by Steve Smallman

    Little Bunny’s Book of Thoughts by Steve Smallman

    Little Bunny’s Book of Thoughts is a beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book which encourages mindfulness and offers a child friendly advice for dealing with emotions that they may be struggling with. It helps a reader consider ways that they can regain a positive attitude and experience feelings of calmness, something that all of us are…


  • Coming to England by Floella Benjamin & Diane Ewen

    Coming to England by Floella Benjamin & Diane Ewen

    Coming to England is ‘The true story of Dame Floella Benjamin’ who moved to England from Trinidad when she was a child. I have vivid memories of watching Floella on Play School when I was younger and it’s fascinating to read her ‘…inspiring true story celebrating the Windrush generation’.